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India’s First TriHOb is going to be established
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· Odisha is set to come up with India’s first Tribal Health Observatory (TriHOb) that will establish a repository on the health of the tribal population in the state. · A memorandum of understanding was inked in this regard between the ST and SC Development Department and the RMRC, a regional centre of the Indian Council of Medical Research. · It will perform systematic and ongoing observation on disease burden, health-seeking behaviour and healthcare delivery system pertaining to tribal health in the state. Learn Along · About Odisha
Capital: Bhubaneswar CM: Naveen Patnaik Governor: Ganeshi Lal
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