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The National
Institute of Communicable Disease (NICD) was
established on July 30, 1963, subsequent to the
decision of the Government of India to expand
and reorganise the activities of the Malaria
Institute of India (MII) which remained in
existence under different names since its
inception in 1909.The reorganised Institute was
established to develop a national centre for
teaching and research in various disciplines of
epidemiology and control of communicable
diseases.The Institute was envisaged as a centre
par excellence for providing multi disciplinary
and integrated approach for the control of
communicable disease.The Institute was also
entrusted the task of developing reliable and
economic laboratory tools which could be
effectively applied in the field for the control
of communicable diseases.
All the information contained in this website is of
general nature meant to give first hand information to general
public and others.For detailed information, clarifications
NICD should be contacted at official address.While every
effort has been made to bring up to date information at this
website, No moral/legal responsibility is undertaken
regarding any omission/commission of any information
whatsoever present in this website.
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