Hi
The occurrence of multiple disability, I am told is the highest in HP.
Certainly, needs thorough investigation by the medical fraternity. It is glad 
to know such work is taking place.
Harish Kotian


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avinash shahi
Sent: 28 January 2016 11:09
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Subject: [AI] Himachal Pradesh: Docs survey village of hearing impaired

•The place is known as the ''Village of Silence''. It is spread over 3
square miles and is located over a hillock connecting Gundoh thorough
a bridge. The village was established in 1901 by Mir Ali and over 300
families live in 250 houses
•The number of hearing and speech impaired persons in 1990 was 43
•Doctors conducted a house-to-house survey in 2014 and found 73 such persons
•
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/himachal/docs-survey-village-of-hearing-impaired/188408.html
Ashok Raina

Kangra, January 27
 A team of doctors from Tanda medical college visited Dadhkai village
in Gundoh tehsil of Doda district to ascertain the causes of hearing
loss in residents.
 Dr Anil Chauhan, principal, Tanda medical college, said: “The place
is known as the ‘’Village of Silence’’. It is spread over 3 square
miles and is located over a hillock connecting Gundoh thorough a
bridge. The village was established in 1901 by Mir Ali and over 300
families live in 250 houses.”
He said the number of hearing and speech impaired persons in 1990 was
43. The team conducted a house-to-house survey in 2014 and found 73
such persons.
 In addition to a clinical exam, the team also studied the genetic
makeup of the villagers. This helped the experts learn that the

disability was transferred from one generation to
the other.
 The supervision was part of the ‘’ICMR task force project on
congenital deafness in Dadhkai village’’.
Chauhan said the team of doctors included Dr AK Bhardwaj, head of the
Community Medicine Department, Dr Munish Saroch, Associate Professor,
ENT, and Dr Sunil Raina, Associate Professor, Community Medicine. He
said the investigators were feom from AIIMS, New Delhi, ICMR, New
Delhi, JNCSAR, Bengaluru, and ASCOMS, Jammu.
 He said 200 blood samples were sent to JNCSAR, Bengaluru, for DNA
mapping of the individuals. “This will help
--
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU


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