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NFHS-2 Staff for Bihar APPENDIX C BIHAR NFHS-2 STAFF ORG Centre for Social Research, New Delhi Mr. C.V.S. Prasad Dr. P.K. Chopra (Survey Director) Mr. Nazir Haider Mr. S.A. Khan (Survey Coordinators) Team Supervisors Field Editors Mr. Kumar Ranjit Singh Ms. Nazish Bano Mr. Ashok Kumar Singh Ms. Laj Nisha Mr. Pankaj Kumar Ms. Ragni Bala Mr. Ranjit Kumar Mishra Ms. Neetu Kumari Mr. Subharant Ms. Shabnam Sinha Mr. Sandeep Kumar Ms. Ratna Banerjee Mr. Shakeel Ahmad Khan Ms. Pratima Verma Mr. Sharnendu Kumar Verma Ms. Nirmala Sinha Health Investigators Ms. Manorma Ms. Seeta Devi Ms. Pushpa Bharati Ms. Uma Kumari Ms. Reeta Kumari Ms. Kiran Devi Ms. Munni Kumari Ms. Shashi Kumari Interviewers Ms. Sudha Toppo Ms. Sangeeta Rani Ms. Sucheeta Ms. Asha Lakra Ms. Sandhya Tirki Ms. Chinta Kumari Ms. Usha Kumari Ms. Gayatri Kumari Ms. Nisha Laj Ms. Savita Singh Ms. Rita Sinha Ms. Meena Kumari Ms. Manju Kumari Ms. Rinki Kumari Ms. Seema Sinha Ms. Ruby Kumari Ms. Madhu Bala Tigga Ms. Sandhya Ms. Simpal Ms. Mamata Devi Ms. Namita Pathak Ms. Leena Kumari Ms. Indu Kumari Ms. Nutan Ms. Subhani Ekka Ms. Veena Srivastava Ms. Indira Kumari Ms. Rashmi Sinha Ms. Gauri Kumari Ms. Jyoti Kumari Ms. Rajshree Kumari Ms. Chandna Ghosh Mr. Vishnu Tiwari Mr. Iyer Balasubramaniam (House Listing Coordinator) Mr. Umesh Pathak (Programmers) House Listing Supervisors Mr. S.K. Tandon Mr. Pramod Narayan Singh Mr. Nasim Ahmed Mr. Ranjit Kumar Singh Household Listers & Mappers Mr. Rajeev Ranjan Ojha Mr. Amit Kumar Mr. Diwesh Kumar Verma Mr. Ashok Das Mr. Prahbat Kumar Mr. Bhavesh Kumar Mr. Navlesh Kumar Mr. Santosh Mishra Mr. Vinod Kumar Sharma Mr. Santosh Kumar Singh Mr. Mukund Kumar Verma Mr. Rajeev Kumar Mr. Sanjeet Kumar Mr. Ratnesh Karn Mr. Dharmi Nath Mr. Gopal Prasad Mr. Ranjit Kumar Mr. Harikant Thakur Mr. Ashok Kumar Singh Mr. Rajeev Ranjan Mr. Forooq Alam Mr. Prashant Kumar Mr. Sivesh Sahay Office Editors Dr. M.K. Mohanty Mr. M.K. Sen Data Entry Operators Mr. Sailendra Singh Mr. Virender Singh Mr. Ajay Kumar Tiwari Mr. Kumar Singh Mr. Shiv Kumar Nagar Mr. Tejbar Singh Ms. Sudha Singh Ms. Ravinder Kaur International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai Prof. K.B. Pathak Prof. Sumati Kulkarni Prof. T.K. Roy Prof. Arvind Pandey (Project Directors) Prof. Kamla Gupta Dr. Parveen Nangia (Project Coordinators) Senior Research Officers Health Coordinators Dr. Rajeshri R. Chitanand Dr. Vikash Chandra Dr. Damodar Sahu Dr. P.V. Kaushik Dr. Yonah Bhutia Dr. Sanjeev P. Walokar 252 Research Officers Mr. Mukul Agarwal Mr. Anurag Mishra Dr. Sushanta Kumar Banerjee Mr. M.N. Murthy Ms. Shahina Begum Mr. Rajesh Nainakwal Mr. B.N.N. Chowdary Mr. Anup Murari Rajan Dr. Madhumita Das Dr. K.I. Shajy Mrs. N. Hemalata Mr. Vivek Sharma Dr. A.A. Jayachandran Mr. Vishal Dev Shastri Dr. V. Jayachandran Ms. Preeti Upadhyaya Dr. Biranchi N. Jena Ms. Pavani Upadrashta Mr. Nizamuddin Khan Mrs. Y. Vaidehi Accounts & Administrative Staff Mr. R.S. Hegde, Sr. Accountant Mr. Pramod T. Sawant, Office Boy Mr. D. Lokanathan, Sr. Secretarial Assistant Mr. Parasnath Verma, Office Boy Mr. John D’Souza, Jr. Secretarial Assistant Mr. Sadashiv Jathade, Jr. Secretarial Assistant Consultants Dr. Rajib Acharya Dr. Vinod Mishra Dr. Fred Arnold Mr. Hendrik J. Raggers Ms. Elizabeth Britton Dr. Robert Retherford Mr. David Cantor Dr. Tulshi Saha Dr. Umesh Kapil Mr. O.P. Sharma Mr. Zaheer Ahmad Khan Dr. Almaz Sharman Dr. Sunita Kishor Dr. Vijay K. Verma Mr. Sushil Kumar Ms. Sidney B. Westley Dr. Norman Y. Luther Mr. Martin Wulfe Steering Committee for NFHS-2 Secretary (Family Welfare) Chief Director (S) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Department of Family Welfare New Delhi Ministry of Health and Family Welfare New Delhi Joint Secretary (S) Department of Family Welfare Advisor (Health) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Planning Commission New Delhi New Delhi Joint Secretary and Financial Advisor Secretary Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Department of Statistics New Delhi Ministry of Planning and Programme Implementation New Delhi 253 Secretary Prof. M.M. Gandotra Women and Child Welfare Additional Director Ministry of Human Resource Population Research Centre Development M.S. University of Baroda New Delhi Vadodara Registrar General, India Prof. K. Srinivasan New Delhi Executive Director Population Foundation of India Director General of Health Services New Delhi Ministry of Health and Family Welfare New Delhi Prof. Pravin Visaria Director Representative Institute of Economic Growth United States Agency for International New Delhi Development New Delhi Director International Institute for Population Sciences Mumbai Administrative and Financial Management Committee for NFHS-2 Joint Secretary and Financial Advisor Prof. Sumati Kulkarni Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Head New Delhi Department of Development Studies International Institute for Population Joint Secretary (S) Sciences Department of Family Welfare Mumbai Ministry of Health and Family Welfare New Delhi Director Chief Director (S) International Institute for Population Department of Family Welfare Sciences Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Mumbai New Delhi Representative Dr. A.K. Sengupta ORC Macro Honorary Director Calverton, Maryland, USA Population Research Centre Department of Economics Representative Lucknow University United States Agency for International Lucknow Development New Delhi Technical Advisory Committee for NFHS-2 Prof. T.K. Roy Chief Director (S) Director Department of Family Welfare International Institute for Population Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Sciences, Mumbai New Delhi 254 Secretary Prof. Sumati Kulkarni Department of Statistics Head Ministry of Planning and Programme Department of Development Studies Implementation International Institute for Population New Delhi Sciences Mumbai Prof. P.N. Mari Bhat Population Research Centre Representative Institute of Economic Growth ORC Macro New Delhi Calverton, Maryland, USA Prof. M.M. Gandotra Representative Additional Director East-West Center Population Research Centre Honolulu, Hawaii, USA M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara Representative Prof. P. Hanumantha Rayappa United States Agency for International Former Head Development Population Research Centre New Delhi Institute of Social and Economic Change Bangalore 255 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS Prof. T. K. Roy, Director, International Institute for Population Sciences, Govandi Station Road, Deonar, Mumbai-400 088, India Dr. Vinod K. Mishra, Theme Leader, Behavior and Health, and Fellow, Population and Health Studies, East-West Center, 1601 East-West Road, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96848-1601, USA Dr. R. K. Sinha, Reader, Department of Mathematical Demography and Statistics, International Institute for Population Sciences, Govandi Station Road, Deonar, Mumbai-400 088, India Dr. Dilip Kumar, Joint Director, Population Research Centre, Patna University, Patna-800 005, India Mr. Zaheer Ahmad Khan, Consultant, ORC Macro, 11785 Beltsville Drive, Calverton, Maryland 20705, USA Prof. U. P. Sinha, Retd. Professor, International Institute for Population Sciences, Govandi Station Road, Deonar, Mumbai-400 088, India 256 APPENDIX D SURVEY INSTRUMENTS.
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