Dinesh Kumar

Scientist ‘C’

dineshkumar@rmrct.org, Dk2508@rediffmail.com

 

 

 

 

Date of Joining ICMR                                 : 02.11.2000

 

 

Date of Joining Current Position           :02.11.2005

 

 

Discipline                                   : Statistics

 

 

Educational Qualifications          : M.Sc.(Statistics)

 

 

Research Experiences                   :8 years

 

 

 

 

Member of Scientific Societies    : Life member of ISMS

 

 

Foreign Visits                            : Thailand, England & Brazil

 

 

 

 

Publications                               :

 

  • Kumar Dinesh,   Prevalence of female infertility and its socio-economic factors in tribal communities of Central IndiaRural Remote Health 2007;7:456

·        Kumar, D., Verma, A. and Sehgal, V.K. Neonatal mortality in India. Int Elect J Rural Remote Health 7 (2007).

·        Rao, V.G., Anvikar, A.R., Savargaonkar, D. and Kumar, D. Is syndromic approach appropriate for managing STIs. Curr Sci 93 (2007) 9.

·        Kumar, D., Dolla, C.K., Verma, A., Goel, A.K. and Sehgal, V.K. Demographic and socioeconomic correlates of Infant Health in Primitive Tribe of Chhattisgarh. Proc of National Symposium, RMRCT, Jabalpur (2007).

·        Dinesh Kumar, Joshi, Niyati, Roy, J. and Jain, D.C. Continuity of infertility among Khairwar Tribes: A test of multivariate hypothesis. Man in India 85 (2006) 231.

·        Dinesh Kumar, Verma, Arvind, Sehgal, V.K., Dolla, C.K. and Singh T.B. Effect of sex and survival of infants on fertility in a primitive tribe of Chhattisgarh: A factorial analysis. Indian J Prev Soc Med 37 (2006) 37.

·        Dolla, C.K., Meshram, P.K. and Kumar, D. Nutrition status of pando tribe in Central India. Indian J Prev Soc Med 37 (2006).

·        Kumar, D., Roy, J., Jain, D.C. and Dolla, C.K. Fertility status of Khairwar tribe: A ten years follow up study in Sidhi district of Madhya Pradesh: Indian J Prev Soc Med 36 (2005) 21.

  • Ghosh Rohini, Bharati Premananda,   Women's status and health of two ethnic groups inhabiting a periurban habitat of Kolkata City, India: a micro-level study.  Health Care Women Int 2005;26:194- 211

·        Verma, A., Saha, K.B. and Kumar, D. Infant mortality in tribals of central India. Curr Sci 89 (2005) 596.