Norms for establishing an STDC
Every State should have one STDC established with the infrastructure, equipment and human resources (norms provided subsequently). It should be preferably located alongside or nearby the State TB Cell at the State Headquarters/ Capital, for administrative convenience, effective coordination and sharing of responsibilities.
In larger states, the single STDC at the state may be supported by additional Regional Training and Program Monitoring Center (RTPMC). These RTPMCs may be established for each additional 5 Crore population (~20 Districts) and may be delegated with the responsibility of capacity building and SM&E activities for that population. These additional centres will be governed by the single STDC at the state and may be resourced as per norms provided subsequently.
In smaller states having population less than 20Lakh, may either have a RTPMC in the state or may be linked with a nearby STDC.
Based on the above norms following is the expected list of STDCs and RTPMCs to be present.
State Name | Est pop 22 | Remarks # |
---|---|---|
Uttar Pradesh |
231,502,578 |
One STDC and four RTPMCs |
Bihar |
128,500,364 |
One STDC and two RTPMCs |
Maharashtra |
124,904,071 |
One STDC and two RTPMCs |
West Bengal |
100,896,618 |
One STDC and one RTPMC |
Madhya Pradesh |
85,002,417 |
One STDC and one RTPMC |
Tamil Nadu |
83,697,770 |
One STDC and one RTPMC |
Rajasthan |
79,502,477 |
One STDC and one RTPMC |
Gujarat |
70,400,153 |
One STDC and one RTPMC |
Karnataka |
69,599,762 |
One STDC and one RTPMC |
Andhra Pradesh |
52,883,163 |
One STDC and one RTPMC |
Orissa * |
47,099,270 |
One STDC and one RTPMC |
Jharkhand |
40,100,376 |
One STDC |
Telangana |
38,157,311 |
One STDC |
Assam * |
35,998,752 |
One STDC |
Kerala |
34,698,876 |
One STDC |
Chhattisgarh |
32,199,722 |
One STDC |
Punjab |
30,501,026 |
One STDC |
Haryana |
28,900,667 |
One STDC |
Delhi |
19,301,096 |
One STDC |
Jammu and Kashmir |
13,635,010 |
One STDC |
Uttarakhand |
11,700,099 |
One STDC |
Himachal Pradesh* |
7,503,010 |
One STDC |
Tripura |
4,184,959 |
One RTPMC linked with STDC MN |
Meghalaya |
3,772,103 |
One RTPMC linked with STDC AS |
Manipur* |
3,436,948 |
One STDC |
Nagaland |
2,073,074 |
One RTPMC linked with STDC MN |
Arunachal Pradesh* |
1,711,947 |
One STDC |
Puducherry |
1,646,050 |
One RTPMC linked with STDC TN |
Goa |
1,521,992 |
One RTPMC linked with STDC MH |
Mizoram |
1,308,967 |
to be linked with STDC MN |
Chandigarh |
1,158,040 |
to be linked with STDC PN |
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu |
773,997 |
to be linked with STDC GU |
Sikkim |
658,019 |
to be linked with STDC WB |
Andaman & Nicobar Islands * |
399,001 |
One RTPMC linked with STDC TN |
Ladakh * |
300,000 |
One RTPMC linked with STDC HP |
Lakshadweep |
66,001 |
To be linked with STDC KE |
* upgraded requirements based on geographic/ local considerations.
# These norms are only indicative and each state may make contextual modifications to these, with adequate justifications.
Integration with General Health System: Wherever there are no STDCs/ RTPMC in the state as per the norms provided above, the state may decide to inbuild the STDC/ RTPMC in appropriate existing State Institutions like the SIHFWs and regional training centres. Dedicated human resources, infrastructure and equipment as needed may be provisioned to these institutions as per the norms through the state PIP to take care of NTEP related functions.
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