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| ==Introduction==
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| The National Youth Service Action and Social Development Research Institute (NYSASDRI) is non profit, non-governmental organization based in Orissa, India. It aims at facilitating the establishment of a just and healthy society in which the poorest of the poor have the power to attain a better quality of life with equal access to and control over resources. Since its inception in 1973, NYSASDRI has been committed to the implementation of social justice and the development of marginalized sections of society. It operates in the most remote and inaccessible areas of Central Orissa, where the land is tribally dominated and more than 80% of the population reside below the poverty line. Its development initiatives cover more than 5.2 million underprivileged persons, including women, children, small farmers, rural artisans as well as the elderly, disabled and destitute.
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| NYSASDRI has developed an integrated strategy by combining direct service delivery with development support activities, such as research, advocacy and networking. With over 140 highly skilled professional personnel, NYSASDRI runs a number of programs. In remote rural and tribal communities it initiates sustainable socioeconomic development, sets up structures to ensure safe drinking water, provides sexual & reproductive health education as well as other non-formal education to girls, ensures basic health needs, organizes income generation through micro credit, offers disaster management and mitigation, and restores eyesight of the elderly and children who are in need through the Kalinga Eye Hospital & Research Center (KEHRC). In addition, NYSASDRI provides elderly care, support to people with disabilities, assistance for people with HIV/AIDS, malaria prevention, local agricultural development, village infrastructure development and human rights promotion. Likewise, it was the first organization in Orissa to initiate the day-to-day functioning of two Primary Health Centers (PHC)s by signing a memorandum of understanding with the Government of Orissa through the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) modality, which has become a successful and replicable model for the State.
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| =Advanced Echocardiographic techniques= | | =Advanced Echocardiographic techniques= |