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Health Research Policy - ICMR

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This policy is expected to serve as a beacon to guide health research in India which should contribute towards attainment of better health for all Indians. A Committee of Experts reviewed the situation, and its sub-committee drafted this Health Research Policy. The draft has been widely circulated to individuals and has been put on Council’s website for a wider readership for comments and suggestions.

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  • Indian Council of Medical Research ICMR, 2015. "Health Research Policy - ICMR," Working Papers id:6807, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:6807
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