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Under National Rural Health Mission (NRHM)
Tal. Niphad, Dist. Nasik
Our Head Quarter in Niphad
Panchayat Samiti, Niphad TMO OfficeSub District Hospital, Niphad
Our Team in Niphad
 Medical Officers
 Dr. Sachin Jadhav (M.S. Ayu)
 Dr. Vinaya Bodke (M.S. Ayu)
 Pharmacist
 Miss. Yogita Aher (D. Pharm.)
 A.N.M.
 Miss. Shital More (ANM)
Dr. Walunj R. T.
(Medical Superintendant , Niphad RH)
Dr. Savai M. J.
(Taluka Medical officer, Niphad
 Objective
 Important preventive measure under Primary
Health Care
 Early Identification of Major illness
 Child’s educational performance can be corrected
at earliest.
 Inculcation of Healthy habits to improve the
lifestyle
 Important Health Messages can
reach each household through students.
 To reduce morbidity & mortality in
student groups as well as local community.
About the School Health Program
Geographical Orientation of Niphad Taluka
Nasik District
Maharashtra State in India
Niphad Taluka
About Niphad Taluka
 Total Population - 4,17,826
 Total Students (Std 1st to Std. 10th) - 95,820
 No. of Sub District Hospitals - 1
 No. of Primary Healthcare Centers - 9
 Geographical Area - 1053.65Sq.Kms
 Maximum Distance of Schools from Head Quarter of Team (RH Niphad)
 East – 35 Km (Deogaon ZP Primary School)
 West – 30 Km (Ozar ZP Primary School)
 South – 35 Km (Tamaswadi ZP Primary School)
 North – 36 Km (Mukhed ZP Primary School)
Inception of SHP in Niphad Taluka
 Inception of Project in Nasik District - 16th July 2008
 Inception of Project in Niphad Taluka – 16th July 2008
 Training – 7 days Training to every Team Member at
Nasik Civil Hospital.
 Detailed survey done by team in Niphad Taluka for one
month
 A detailed plan for 1 year prepared
Target for Niphad (SHP) Team
as compared to other Talukas in Nasik District
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
120000
Status of Target Completion
(Approximate) as on 25th November 2008
 A comparative analysis
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
Chandawad
Dindori
Deoda
Igatapuri
Kalawan
Malegaon
Niphad
Peth
Satana
Our Standard Operating System
 Enumeration of students
 procurement of drugs
 School health cards etc.
 Communication to
Schools for enumerating
students
 To Prepare School health
checkup calendar
Display Board on the day of SHP
Our Standard Operating System
 For specialists’ care/operations of cases with major defects.
Taluka level
 Recording of details of examination and abnormal findings
 Referral cards for the needy students are given to the
teachers indicating name & institution and dates of
specialist care.
 Follow up of students who are given treated locally.
Mata Palak Melava (Parents’ Meeting)
Our Standard Operating System
 We ensure that the referred students
attend the identified Referral institute.
Also students are examined and
necessary management is done by our
M. O. of concern.
 Needy students are transferred to
District level / Medical College level
hospitals / specialty clinics for expert
opinion or surgery like operations for
Heart defects, undescended testis,
Hernia, Orthopedic problem etc.
 We maintain records/reports & submit
necessary reports to higher authorities.
Rt. Eye Ptosis
Plan for referral cases
 Fixed dates, place etc. for examination/ treatment
are communicated to all related health institutions
like PHC/RH/ District hospitals etc.
 For Niphad Taluka last week of every month is
fixed for referral to Civil Hospital
 All the services are provided free of charge.
 For needy students major operations like - Cardiac
surgeries are also provided free of charge.
 The State Government finances the entire scheme.
Skin Disease
Student from Naitale School
Statistics of Target
(No of Schools)
Type of School No of Schools
ZP Primary 213
ZP RGSS 4
Private Aided Primary 13
Private Aided Secondary 67
Government Ashram Shala 3
Wasti Shalas (ZP) 36
TOTAL 336
ZP Primary
63%
ZP RGSS
1%
Private Aided Primary
4%
Private Aided Secondary
20%
Government Ashram
Shala
1%
Wasti Shalas (ZP)
11%
Distribution of 336 Schools in Niphad
(Type of School)
Statistics of Target
(No of Students)
Type of School No of Students
ZP Primary 48190
ZP Rajiv Gandhi Sandhi Shala 36
Private Aided Primary 7586
Private Aided Secondary 37927
Government Ashram Shala 565
Wasti Shalas (ZP) 1516
50%
8%
39%
1% 2%
Distribution of Students by School Type
ZP Primary
ZP Rajiv Gandhi
Sandhi Shala
Private Aided
Primary
Private Aided
Secondary
Government
Ashram Shala
Wasti Shalas (ZP)
Primary Health Centers in Niphad
1)Naitale 2) Nimgaion-wakda
3)Ozar 4)Deogaon
5)Chandori 6)Kasbe-sukene
7) Palkhed 8) Pimpalgaon
9) Mhalsakore Baswant
Medicines Available
 Antipyretic Drugs
 Antibiotic Drugs
 Anti Inflammatory Drugs
 Dressing Material
 Anti Scabies
 Anti Allergic Drugs
 Anthelminthic Drugs
 Cough Syrups
Instruments Available
 Electronic Weighing
Machine
 Height Measuring
Machine
 Torch
 Emergency Light
 Stethoscope
 Electronic B.P.
Apparatus
•Hammer
•Measuring Tape
•Colour Vision Chart
•ENT Set
•Tongue Depressors
•Medicine Box
•Pouches
Physical Performance of School Health Program
 No of Students Checked Till 25th November 2008
 16955 out of 95820
 Total % of Students’ Target Completed
 17.69% (Till 25th Nov 2008)
 No of Schools Checked Till 25th November 2008
 62 out of 336
 Total % of School’s Target Completed
 17.44% (Till 25th Nov 2008)
 No of Children Referred Till 25th November 2008
 530
Details of the Referral Camp
 Date of Referral Camp
3rd October 2008
 Total No. of Students attended
the camp 243
 No of Students referred to Nasik
Civil Hospital 115
 No of Students being treated at
Niphad RH 128
Referral camp visited by
Hon. Secretary, Health,Govt. of India,
Mr. Amarjeet Singh
Details of Students referred to Civil Hospital
Category of Disease Boys Girls TOTAL
Orthopedic 6 7 13
ENT 2 0 2
Ophthalmic 16 14 30
Surgery 10 1 11
Skin Disease 0 1 1
Mentally Challenged (IQ Test) 21 14 35
Hearing Impaired 4 2 6
Nervous System 6 5 11
Heart Disease 3 3 6
TOTAL 68 47 115
0
5
10
15
20
25
Boys
Girls
Distribution of Referred Students according to Category of
Illness
Blood forming organs and Immune System
Circulatory System
Congenital Malfor0mation
Digestive System
Ear and Mastoid Process
Endocrine, Nutritional and Metabolic
Genitourinary System
Infective and parasitic disorder
Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue
Nervous System
Skin and Subcutaneous System
0
0
4
1
18
3
7
0
2
6
0
2
6
18
0
9
1
1
1
3
6
1
Referred to Civil Hospital Nasik Students to be Treated at RH
Referred Students according to Category of Illness
Category of Illness Students to
be Treated at
RH
Referred to
Civil Hospital
Nasik
Total
Blood forming organs and Immune System 0 2 2
Circulatory System 0 6 6
Congenital Malfor0mation 4 18 22
Digestive System 1 0 1
Ear and Mastoid Process 18 9 27
Endocrine, Nutritional and Metabolic 3 1 4
Eye and Adnexa 48 30 78
Genitourinary System 7 1 8
Infective and parasitic disorder 0 1 1
Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue 2 3 5
Nervous System 6 6 12
Skin and Subcutaneous System 0 1 1
TOTAL 128 115 243
Status of SHP in Niphad (as on 25th November 2008)
Type of School
Total No of
Schools
in Niphad
Total No
of Schools
Visited
during
November
Total No of School Children
Remaining
Schools
No of
School fully
Covered
with SHP
Enrolled as
per School
Register
No of
Childen
Check Up
during
November
Total No of
Children
examined
till 25th Nov.
Cumulitive
Still to be
examined
(A) Z.P. Schools 253 13 49742 4058 13044 36698 195 58
Private Aided Schools
( 1 to 10 std)
80 0 45513 0 3437 42076 77 3
Govt. Ashram School 3 0 565 0 464 101 2 1
TOTAL 336 13 95820 4058 16955 78875 274 62
Progress of Project PHC wise status
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
Boys
Girls
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160 Boys
Girls
No of Students Checked No of Students Referred
Heart Disease
Sr. No Date of Reporting Case No Name of Student
Name of
School
Sex
693rd Oct 08
Tejas Madhukar Anarase
Kundewadi ZP
Primary Male
803rd Oct 08
Vidya Sudam Murkute
Mhalasakore
ZP Primary Female
873rd Oct 08
Sarala Sopan Barde
Naitale 1 ZP
Primary Female
943rd Oct 08
Digambar Kailas Ahire
Naitale 2 ZP
Primary Male
1403rd Oct 08
Ruksa Ayub Shaikh
Niphad No 2
(ZP) Female
2033rd Oct 08
Manoj Govind Padol
Sonewadi (Bu)
ZP Primary Male
Audiometry
Sr. No Date of Reporting Case No Name of Student
Name of
School
Sex Class Diagnosis
43rd Oct 08
Punam Balasaheb Bhusare
Bhuse ZP
Primary Female
3 Deaf
Mutism
93rd Oct 08
Kiran Aananda Wagh
Bramhangaon
Zp Primary Male
1
Hearing
loss
113rd Oct 08
Madhuri Aananda Wagh
Bramhangaon
Zp Primary Female
2
Partial
Deafness
1823rd Oct 08
Vaibhav Rajendra Shinde
Shingve ZP
Primary Male
1 Deaf
Mutism
1963rd Oct 08
Amol Rangnath Lagad
Sonewadi (Bu)
ZP Primary Male
5
Hearing
loss
2103rd Oct 08
Roshan Dnyaneshwar Padol
Sonewadi (Bu)
ZP Primary Male
4
Deaf
Mutism
Sr. No Date of Reporting Case No Name of Student
Name of
School
Sex Class Diagnosis
Under
Classifica
tion
10 3rd Oct 08
Kiran Popat Shinde
Bramhangaon
Zp Primary Male
2
Tongue
Tie
Congenit
al
Malforma
tion
18 3rd Oct 08
Rushikesh Rajendra Damle
Dindori Zp
Primary Male
2
Tongue
Tie
Congenit
al
Malforma
tion
20 3rd Oct 08
Shivraj Bhausaheb Taskar
Dindori Zp
Primary Male
1
Tongue
Tie
Congenit
al
Malforma
tion
37 3rd Oct 08
Amit Santosh Shelar
Kathargaon ZP
Primary Male
2
Tongue
Tie
Congenit
al
Malforma
tion
51 3rd Oct 08
Pankaj Santosh Shinde
Kothure ZP
Primary Male
2
Web
Finger
Congenit
al
Malforma
tion
53 3rd Oct 08
Sachin Janakinath Mogal
Kothure ZP
Primary Male
4
Tongue
Tie
Congenit
al
Malforma
tion
89 3rd Oct 08
Siddhartha Nana Ghegadmal
Naitale 1 ZP
Primary Female
5
Phimosis
Genitouri
nary
System
97 3rd Oct 08
Rani Sharad Ghayal
Naitale 2 ZP
Primary Female
4
Dermoid
Cyst
Congenit
al
Malforma
tion
99 3rd Oct 08
Shubham Khandu Ghayal
Naitale 2 ZP
Primary Male
2
Tongue
Tie
Congenit
al
Malforma
tion
106 3rd Oct 08
Mangesh Nivrutti Pagare
Nandurmadhy
ameshwar ZP
Primary Male
7
Tongue
Tie
Congenit
al
Malforma
tion
115 3rd Oct 08
Mayur Subhash Sarate
Niphad No 1
(ZP) Male
1
Leucoder
ma
Skin and
Subcutan
eous
Tissue
141 3rd Oct 08
Rupali Dadabhau Kamble
Niphad No 2
(ZP) Female
2
Leucoder
ma
Skin and
Subcutan
eous
Tissue
186 3rd Oct 08
Harshal Laxman Jadhav
Shivadi ZP
Primary Male
1
Tongue
Tie
Congenit
al
Malforma
tion
206 3rd Oct 08
Pratap Balasaheb Kale
Sonewadi (Bu)
ZP Primary Male
4
Rt
Hydrocel
e of the
cord
Genitouri
nary
System
218 3rd Oct 08
Shankar Tukaram Gaikwad
Sonewadi (Bu)
ZP Primary Male
3
Leucoder
ma
Skin and
Subcutan
eous
Tissue
223 3rd Oct 08
Shrawan Parashuram
Gaikwad
Sonewadi
(Khu) ZP
Primary Male
1
Tongue
Tie
Congenit
al
Malforma
tion

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School Health Presentation

  • 1. Under National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) Tal. Niphad, Dist. Nasik
  • 2. Our Head Quarter in Niphad Panchayat Samiti, Niphad TMO OfficeSub District Hospital, Niphad
  • 3. Our Team in Niphad  Medical Officers  Dr. Sachin Jadhav (M.S. Ayu)  Dr. Vinaya Bodke (M.S. Ayu)  Pharmacist  Miss. Yogita Aher (D. Pharm.)  A.N.M.  Miss. Shital More (ANM) Dr. Walunj R. T. (Medical Superintendant , Niphad RH) Dr. Savai M. J. (Taluka Medical officer, Niphad
  • 4.  Objective  Important preventive measure under Primary Health Care  Early Identification of Major illness  Child’s educational performance can be corrected at earliest.  Inculcation of Healthy habits to improve the lifestyle  Important Health Messages can reach each household through students.  To reduce morbidity & mortality in student groups as well as local community. About the School Health Program
  • 5. Geographical Orientation of Niphad Taluka Nasik District Maharashtra State in India Niphad Taluka
  • 6. About Niphad Taluka  Total Population - 4,17,826  Total Students (Std 1st to Std. 10th) - 95,820  No. of Sub District Hospitals - 1  No. of Primary Healthcare Centers - 9  Geographical Area - 1053.65Sq.Kms  Maximum Distance of Schools from Head Quarter of Team (RH Niphad)  East – 35 Km (Deogaon ZP Primary School)  West – 30 Km (Ozar ZP Primary School)  South – 35 Km (Tamaswadi ZP Primary School)  North – 36 Km (Mukhed ZP Primary School)
  • 7. Inception of SHP in Niphad Taluka  Inception of Project in Nasik District - 16th July 2008  Inception of Project in Niphad Taluka – 16th July 2008  Training – 7 days Training to every Team Member at Nasik Civil Hospital.  Detailed survey done by team in Niphad Taluka for one month  A detailed plan for 1 year prepared
  • 8. Target for Niphad (SHP) Team as compared to other Talukas in Nasik District 0 20000 40000 60000 80000 100000 120000
  • 9. Status of Target Completion (Approximate) as on 25th November 2008  A comparative analysis 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 Chandawad Dindori Deoda Igatapuri Kalawan Malegaon Niphad Peth Satana
  • 10. Our Standard Operating System  Enumeration of students  procurement of drugs  School health cards etc.  Communication to Schools for enumerating students  To Prepare School health checkup calendar Display Board on the day of SHP
  • 11. Our Standard Operating System  For specialists’ care/operations of cases with major defects. Taluka level  Recording of details of examination and abnormal findings  Referral cards for the needy students are given to the teachers indicating name & institution and dates of specialist care.  Follow up of students who are given treated locally. Mata Palak Melava (Parents’ Meeting)
  • 12. Our Standard Operating System  We ensure that the referred students attend the identified Referral institute. Also students are examined and necessary management is done by our M. O. of concern.  Needy students are transferred to District level / Medical College level hospitals / specialty clinics for expert opinion or surgery like operations for Heart defects, undescended testis, Hernia, Orthopedic problem etc.  We maintain records/reports & submit necessary reports to higher authorities. Rt. Eye Ptosis
  • 13. Plan for referral cases  Fixed dates, place etc. for examination/ treatment are communicated to all related health institutions like PHC/RH/ District hospitals etc.  For Niphad Taluka last week of every month is fixed for referral to Civil Hospital  All the services are provided free of charge.  For needy students major operations like - Cardiac surgeries are also provided free of charge.  The State Government finances the entire scheme. Skin Disease Student from Naitale School
  • 14. Statistics of Target (No of Schools) Type of School No of Schools ZP Primary 213 ZP RGSS 4 Private Aided Primary 13 Private Aided Secondary 67 Government Ashram Shala 3 Wasti Shalas (ZP) 36 TOTAL 336 ZP Primary 63% ZP RGSS 1% Private Aided Primary 4% Private Aided Secondary 20% Government Ashram Shala 1% Wasti Shalas (ZP) 11% Distribution of 336 Schools in Niphad (Type of School)
  • 15. Statistics of Target (No of Students) Type of School No of Students ZP Primary 48190 ZP Rajiv Gandhi Sandhi Shala 36 Private Aided Primary 7586 Private Aided Secondary 37927 Government Ashram Shala 565 Wasti Shalas (ZP) 1516 50% 8% 39% 1% 2% Distribution of Students by School Type ZP Primary ZP Rajiv Gandhi Sandhi Shala Private Aided Primary Private Aided Secondary Government Ashram Shala Wasti Shalas (ZP)
  • 16. Primary Health Centers in Niphad 1)Naitale 2) Nimgaion-wakda 3)Ozar 4)Deogaon 5)Chandori 6)Kasbe-sukene 7) Palkhed 8) Pimpalgaon 9) Mhalsakore Baswant
  • 17. Medicines Available  Antipyretic Drugs  Antibiotic Drugs  Anti Inflammatory Drugs  Dressing Material  Anti Scabies  Anti Allergic Drugs  Anthelminthic Drugs  Cough Syrups
  • 18. Instruments Available  Electronic Weighing Machine  Height Measuring Machine  Torch  Emergency Light  Stethoscope  Electronic B.P. Apparatus •Hammer •Measuring Tape •Colour Vision Chart •ENT Set •Tongue Depressors •Medicine Box •Pouches
  • 19. Physical Performance of School Health Program  No of Students Checked Till 25th November 2008  16955 out of 95820  Total % of Students’ Target Completed  17.69% (Till 25th Nov 2008)  No of Schools Checked Till 25th November 2008  62 out of 336  Total % of School’s Target Completed  17.44% (Till 25th Nov 2008)  No of Children Referred Till 25th November 2008  530
  • 20. Details of the Referral Camp  Date of Referral Camp 3rd October 2008  Total No. of Students attended the camp 243  No of Students referred to Nasik Civil Hospital 115  No of Students being treated at Niphad RH 128 Referral camp visited by Hon. Secretary, Health,Govt. of India, Mr. Amarjeet Singh
  • 21. Details of Students referred to Civil Hospital Category of Disease Boys Girls TOTAL Orthopedic 6 7 13 ENT 2 0 2 Ophthalmic 16 14 30 Surgery 10 1 11 Skin Disease 0 1 1 Mentally Challenged (IQ Test) 21 14 35 Hearing Impaired 4 2 6 Nervous System 6 5 11 Heart Disease 3 3 6 TOTAL 68 47 115 0 5 10 15 20 25 Boys Girls
  • 22. Distribution of Referred Students according to Category of Illness Blood forming organs and Immune System Circulatory System Congenital Malfor0mation Digestive System Ear and Mastoid Process Endocrine, Nutritional and Metabolic Genitourinary System Infective and parasitic disorder Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue Nervous System Skin and Subcutaneous System 0 0 4 1 18 3 7 0 2 6 0 2 6 18 0 9 1 1 1 3 6 1 Referred to Civil Hospital Nasik Students to be Treated at RH
  • 23. Referred Students according to Category of Illness Category of Illness Students to be Treated at RH Referred to Civil Hospital Nasik Total Blood forming organs and Immune System 0 2 2 Circulatory System 0 6 6 Congenital Malfor0mation 4 18 22 Digestive System 1 0 1 Ear and Mastoid Process 18 9 27 Endocrine, Nutritional and Metabolic 3 1 4 Eye and Adnexa 48 30 78 Genitourinary System 7 1 8 Infective and parasitic disorder 0 1 1 Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue 2 3 5 Nervous System 6 6 12 Skin and Subcutaneous System 0 1 1 TOTAL 128 115 243
  • 24. Status of SHP in Niphad (as on 25th November 2008) Type of School Total No of Schools in Niphad Total No of Schools Visited during November Total No of School Children Remaining Schools No of School fully Covered with SHP Enrolled as per School Register No of Childen Check Up during November Total No of Children examined till 25th Nov. Cumulitive Still to be examined (A) Z.P. Schools 253 13 49742 4058 13044 36698 195 58 Private Aided Schools ( 1 to 10 std) 80 0 45513 0 3437 42076 77 3 Govt. Ashram School 3 0 565 0 464 101 2 1 TOTAL 336 13 95820 4058 16955 78875 274 62
  • 25. Progress of Project PHC wise status 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 Boys Girls 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Boys Girls No of Students Checked No of Students Referred
  • 26. Heart Disease Sr. No Date of Reporting Case No Name of Student Name of School Sex 693rd Oct 08 Tejas Madhukar Anarase Kundewadi ZP Primary Male 803rd Oct 08 Vidya Sudam Murkute Mhalasakore ZP Primary Female 873rd Oct 08 Sarala Sopan Barde Naitale 1 ZP Primary Female 943rd Oct 08 Digambar Kailas Ahire Naitale 2 ZP Primary Male 1403rd Oct 08 Ruksa Ayub Shaikh Niphad No 2 (ZP) Female 2033rd Oct 08 Manoj Govind Padol Sonewadi (Bu) ZP Primary Male
  • 27. Audiometry Sr. No Date of Reporting Case No Name of Student Name of School Sex Class Diagnosis 43rd Oct 08 Punam Balasaheb Bhusare Bhuse ZP Primary Female 3 Deaf Mutism 93rd Oct 08 Kiran Aananda Wagh Bramhangaon Zp Primary Male 1 Hearing loss 113rd Oct 08 Madhuri Aananda Wagh Bramhangaon Zp Primary Female 2 Partial Deafness 1823rd Oct 08 Vaibhav Rajendra Shinde Shingve ZP Primary Male 1 Deaf Mutism 1963rd Oct 08 Amol Rangnath Lagad Sonewadi (Bu) ZP Primary Male 5 Hearing loss 2103rd Oct 08 Roshan Dnyaneshwar Padol Sonewadi (Bu) ZP Primary Male 4 Deaf Mutism
  • 28. Sr. No Date of Reporting Case No Name of Student Name of School Sex Class Diagnosis Under Classifica tion 10 3rd Oct 08 Kiran Popat Shinde Bramhangaon Zp Primary Male 2 Tongue Tie Congenit al Malforma tion 18 3rd Oct 08 Rushikesh Rajendra Damle Dindori Zp Primary Male 2 Tongue Tie Congenit al Malforma tion 20 3rd Oct 08 Shivraj Bhausaheb Taskar Dindori Zp Primary Male 1 Tongue Tie Congenit al Malforma tion 37 3rd Oct 08 Amit Santosh Shelar Kathargaon ZP Primary Male 2 Tongue Tie Congenit al Malforma tion 51 3rd Oct 08 Pankaj Santosh Shinde Kothure ZP Primary Male 2 Web Finger Congenit al Malforma tion 53 3rd Oct 08 Sachin Janakinath Mogal Kothure ZP Primary Male 4 Tongue Tie Congenit al Malforma tion 89 3rd Oct 08 Siddhartha Nana Ghegadmal Naitale 1 ZP Primary Female 5 Phimosis Genitouri nary System 97 3rd Oct 08 Rani Sharad Ghayal Naitale 2 ZP Primary Female 4 Dermoid Cyst Congenit al Malforma tion 99 3rd Oct 08 Shubham Khandu Ghayal Naitale 2 ZP Primary Male 2 Tongue Tie Congenit al Malforma tion 106 3rd Oct 08 Mangesh Nivrutti Pagare Nandurmadhy ameshwar ZP Primary Male 7 Tongue Tie Congenit al Malforma tion 115 3rd Oct 08 Mayur Subhash Sarate Niphad No 1 (ZP) Male 1 Leucoder ma Skin and Subcutan eous Tissue 141 3rd Oct 08 Rupali Dadabhau Kamble Niphad No 2 (ZP) Female 2 Leucoder ma Skin and Subcutan eous Tissue 186 3rd Oct 08 Harshal Laxman Jadhav Shivadi ZP Primary Male 1 Tongue Tie Congenit al Malforma tion 206 3rd Oct 08 Pratap Balasaheb Kale Sonewadi (Bu) ZP Primary Male 4 Rt Hydrocel e of the cord Genitouri nary System 218 3rd Oct 08 Shankar Tukaram Gaikwad Sonewadi (Bu) ZP Primary Male 3 Leucoder ma Skin and Subcutan eous Tissue 223 3rd Oct 08 Shrawan Parashuram Gaikwad Sonewadi (Khu) ZP Primary Male 1 Tongue Tie Congenit al Malforma tion