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94 ghz radiometer for benchmarking its operational parameters for the remote detecton of concealed threat / Kumar, Ashok; Jassal, B S   Article
Kumar, Ashok Article
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Summary/Abstract Standoff detection of concealed threat, using millimeter wave radiometer, is being experimented worldwide for enhancing the frame rate and detection probability, as an alternative to personnel frisking, for enhancing passenger service rate and avoiding exposure to harmful radiations. The development of 94 GHz Dicke radiometer and experimentation to bench mark its operational parameters like spatial sampling rate, scan rate and dwell time for the detection of concealed threat, under the fabrics of a human is described. The experimentation provided operational methodology and imaging phenomenology in a given background for the detection of metallic threats. The experimental results have established that radiometer can be considered as an alternate to frisking of personnel and celebrities at public places for security reasons.
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Evolution of Veteran Medical Care Support System in India / Kumar, Ashok   Journal Article
Kumar, Ashok Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The article gives out the evolution of the veteran healthcare of the Indian armed forces post-independence till the start of the Ex-servicemen (ESM) Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) in 2003. Post-retirement benefits are part of terms of engagement of all militaries and are an incentive, as well as reward, for serving the country in difficult circumstances risking one’s own life. In India post-independence, from almost no medical care except for disabled category, that too for selected few disabilities, the veteran medical care has passed through various stages like authorisation of medical treatment in service hospitals, Army Group Insurance (AGI) Medical Benefit Scheme covering high cost treatment not available in service hospitals and finally to ECHS which is a cashless and capless scheme and is one of the largest and efficient healthcare system for veterans in the in world.
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Housing India's millions / Hajra, S; Kumar, Ashok; Economic and scientific Research Foundation 1977  Book
Economic and Scientific Research Foundation Book
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Publication New Delhi, Economic and Research Foundation, 1977.
Description 37p.
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Veteran Medical Care Support System in the USA: part I / Kumar, Ashok   Journal Article
Kumar, Ashok Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article gives out some salient aspects of Veteran Affairs Health Care System (VAHCS) addressing Health Care of veterans in USA. This is the second article — part of a Trilogy— the first article having been published in USI Journal Apr – Jun 2020 on ‘Evolution of Medical Care Support System in India’. It is a well-known fact that USA has the oldest and largest Veteran Healthcare System in the world. It’s genesis is as old as 1865 and it has evolved in a robust system for veterans’ health care and has large number of positives which can be emulated and adopted in Indian environment. This article covering various facets of Veteran Medical Care Support System in the USA is in two parts wherein this part is focusing on historical evolution, organisational details and eligibility conditions to avail benefits including Enrolment Priority Groups. Part II, which will be published in a subsequent issue, will focus on Medical Benefits, Medically Related Travel, Lodging & Daily allowance and other important aspects of execution / delivery of healthcare of veterans which is the key to its effectiveness.
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Veteran Medical Care Support System in the USA Part – II / Kumar, Ashok   Journal Article
Kumar, Ashok Journal Article
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