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Organizational Structure
VHAI is governed by an Executive Board consisting of 11 eminent persons elected democratically by its General Body.

List of Executive Board Members (2011-2013)

Dr. B.S. Garg
President: VHAI Executive Board
Director-Professor & Head
Department of Community Medicine
Mahatma Gandhi Instt. of Med. Scis.
Sewagram-442102, Wardha, MS

Mr. Sitakant Dash
Member: VHAI Executive Board
Bijupattnaik Nagar, Samraipur
Bhadrak – 756 100, Orissa

Mr. D. Roshan Kumar
Member: VHAI Executive Board
Social Educational & Economic Development Society
P.O. Box #249, D.No. 4-16-25/3
Bandlamudi Complex, Near Andhra Bank
Amaravathi Road, Guntur
Andhra Pradesh – 522 002

Prof. G.Q. Allaqaband
Vice-President: VHAI Executive Board
Ex-Principal, Govt. Medical College
Karan Nagar, Srinagar

Sr. Rose Vypana
Secretary: VHAI Executive Board
HOD – Community Health
IHM Hospital (Marigiri)
Bharananganam P.O., Kottayam Distt.
Kerala – 686 578

Mrs. Anjali Barooah
Member: VHAI Executive Board
K.P. Barooah Path, Krishna Nagar
Chandmari, Guwahati – 781003
Assam

Mr. Raj Vaidya
Treasurer: VHAI Executive Board
Community Pharmacist
Hindu Pharmacy,
Cunha Rivara Road,
PANAJI - GOA - 403001

Prof. B.K. Nilosey
Member: VHAI Executive Board
B-303, Sshenai Residency
A.B. Road, Indore
Madhya Pradesh

Dr. M.K. Sahani
Member: VHAI Executive Board
Research Institute of Sahni Drug Transmission & Homeopathy
Shivpuri (Behind A.N. College)
Patna – 800 023

Mr. Alok Mukhopadhyay
Ex-officio Member
Chief Executive
Voluntary Health Association of India
New Delhi – 110 016

Elections to the Board are held every two years. There is a decentralized management system headed by the Chief Executive, who is supported by a group of skilled, professional and administrative staff, both at the VHAI headquarters in Delhi and the state project offices. The various programmes and project team performances are monitored at regular intervals during staff meetings and committees, sometimes also by professional evaluators. An evaluation of VHAI takes place every five years.

VHAI places a great deal of emphasis on upgrading the skills and capacities of its staff. For this purpose, need-based training programmes are organized regularly. Besides this, staff members are also deputed for training to other organizations of repute in India and abroad.
 
 
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