Sunday, September 19, 2010

My Books on Public Health


2012
1.  Sanjay Kumar, Jugal Kishore. Inequity in Indian Healthcare: An analysis of women’s health. Saarbrücken: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. Germany 2012. ISBN -13: 978-3-659-19185-5; ISBN – 10: 365919185x; EAN: 9783659191855
2.   Jugal Kishore. Female Feticide: An Instigation of female status. Saarbrücken: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. Germany 2012. ISBN -13: 978-3-659-15473-7; ISBN – 10: 3659154733; EAN: 9783659154737
3.  Nupur Agarwal, Jugal Kishore, GK Ingle. How to prevent and manage your low back pain: A guide for healthy posture and lifestyle. ISBN 978-3-659-15872-8, Paperback, pp80. Saarbrücken: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. Germany 2012. 
4.   Suman Lata, Jugal Kishore, Gurmeet Singh. Breastfeeding and College Girls: An exploratory study to assess the knowledge and attitude of College girls regarding breastfeeding. SBN 978-3-8484-9882-6, Paperback. Saarbrücken: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. Germany 2012. 
5.    Medha Goyal Charu Kohli, Jugal Kishore. Effect of Educational Booklet on Depression. ISBN 978-3-659-10276-9. Saarbrücken: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. Germany 2012
6.   J Kishore. A Textbook for Health Worker and Midwife. 1st edition, pp. 300; New Delhi: Century Publications 2012. 
7.  J Kishore. National Health Programs of India: National Policies and Legislation related to health, Ed.9th 2010 (September), pp. 814; New Delhi: Century Publications 2012. 
8.   J Kishore, I Grewal. Practical and Viva in Community Medicine. 2nd Edition. New Delhi: Century Publications 2012. 

2011
9.    J Kishore. Question Bank Community Medicine. 1st Ed.  New Delhi: Century Publications 2011. 
10.  J Kishore. National Health Programs of India: National Policies and Legislation related to health, Ed.9th 2010 (September), pp. 814; New Delhi: Century Publications 2011. 

2010
11.  J kishore. Practical and Viva: Community Medicine. Ed.1st 2010, pp. 450; New Delhi: Century Publications 2010.
12.  J Kishore. National Health Programs of India: National Policies and Legislation related to health, Ed.8th 2009 (September), pp. 814; New Delhi: Century Publications 2010 (Revised Reprint).

2009
13.  J Kishore. National Health Programs of India: National Policies and Legislation related to health, Ed.8th 2009 (September), pp. 814; New Delhi: Century Publications 2009.
14.   J Kishore. Bhrun Hatiya: Apradhi Kaun? (Hindi translated by dr. Panna Lal) Ed 1st, ISBN978-81-88132-17-1, pp 144; New Delhi: Century Publications 2008.
2007
15.  J Kishore. National Health Programs of India: National Policies and Legislation related to health, Ed. 7th 2007 (September), ISBN 81-88132-17-9, pp. 700; New Delhi: Century Publications 2007.
16.    J Kishore. A Dictionary of Public Health, Ed 2nd, ISBN 81-881320-10-0, pp 1050; New Delhi: Century Publications 2007.
2006
17.    J Kishore. National Health Programs of India: National policies and legislation related to health, Ed. 6th 2006 (July), ISBN 81-88132-15-2, pp. 549; Century Publications, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi 110025;
2005              
18.   J Kishore. National Health Programs of India: National policies and legislation related to health, Ed. 5rd 2005 (Aug), Century Publications, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi 110025;
19.     J Kishore. “The Vanishing Girl Child” 1st ed Century Publications, New Delhi 25.
20.    J Kishore. “A Text of Health for Health Workers”, 2nd Ed Century Publications New Delhi 25

2004
21.    J Kishore, GK Ingle. Biomedical Waste Management in India. ISBN 818813208-X, pp 144, 1st Edition, 2004, Century Publications New Delhi.
22.    J Kishore. A Textbook of Health for Health Workers. 1st Edition 2004, Century Publications New Delhi.

2002
23.    J Kishore. “A Dictionary of Public Health”, ISBN 81881320, pp 624 1st Ed. 2002 Century Publications, Jamia Nagar New Delhi 25.
24.  J Kishore. National Health Programmes of India: National policies and legislation related to health, ISBN 818813204-7, pp. 410,  Ed. 4rd 2002, Century Publications, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi

2001
25.    J Kishore. National Health Programmes of India: National policies and legislation related to health, Ed. 3rd 2002, Century Publications, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi
26.    J Kishore & P C Ray. “Pioneering Social Reformers of India” 2001; Wisdom Publications, New Delhi, 2001. In Hindi-Bharat Ke Agrani Samaj Sudharak 2002.

2000
27.    J Kishore. National Health Programmes of India: Ed. 2rd 2002, Century Publications, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi
28.    Ishwar Ke Bina Jeena. (Living without God-Translated to Hindi by BP Nidaria and Jugal Kishore) Published by Century Publication, New Delhi 2000
1998
29.   J Kishore. “Comprehensive Review of Community Medicine”, based on MCQ and important notes, Ed. 1998, Century Publications, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi
30.  P C Ray & J Kishore. “The Great Warriors of Human Rights Movement From India” Ed. 1998; Wisdom Publication, New Delhi. In Hindi Manav Adhikar Andolan Ke Bharatiya Yoddha 2002.
1994.
31. Jugal Kishore. “Bhavnayen” An Anthology of Hindi Poems, JK Indu Parkashan, New Delhi.1994. 

Friday, September 17, 2010

response to the Article "Its an emergency" of Lalita Panicker

The Hindustan Times
Dear Editor
I read the Lalita Panicker's article titled "Its an emergency" with great interest. It is serious concern for every sensible person in the country and also in the world. It am delighted to find stylish jargon of emotional words used in the article with little content and facts and figures. On one side government is not ready to give free to poor of the country grains instead allowing them to rotten in their stores. On other side whole opposition, media and sensible people of the country are kept quiet for all corruptions, mishandling and mismanaging of public fund, escalating prices of essential commodities. One can blame the health sector for all deaths and diseases happening in the country but to just inform our dear colleague and friends that health of a person is also depended on food, shelter, water, power, transport, etc. Government can not made the food free but can make the health free whereas women and children of this country dying more from malnutrition than other diseases. It is also not true that women and child health was not the top priority of government for such a long time. It is also not true that we are lack of facts and figures but it depends on presenter and listners. It is painful to say that most of the policies and high profile meetings on health are attended by people who have never gone through public health of the country so it is quite possible for them to react in such a manner. Whole print and audiovisual media can also be blamed for this as they are also not more than 2% of space and time spending on health issues similar to the government budget. Issue of commonwealth game is rightly highlighted where health of women and children are neglected by the Contractors and contracting agencies. Government and contracting agencies have violated the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Central Rules 1971: Construction and Maintenance of Creches. Similarly what government and highest courts of the country have done to those private giant hospitals who didn't fufil social responsibility of serving 15-20% of the poor. So in conclusion I can say that it is easy to blame others without finding faults in selt. It is also interesting to accept useless suggestions of foreigners in five star hotel and not hearing the prophecy and hard work of your own people
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