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NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR ALLIED HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONS (NCAHP) LOGO DESIGN COMPETITION

Logo Design Contest for the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professionals

https://www.mygov.in/task/logo-design-contest-national-commission-allied-and-healthcare-professionals/ 

With the Aim to get India’s first logo which symbolizes the Allied and Healthcare Professionals which comes under the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions (NCAHP). NCAHP is an autonomous body under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. NCAHP in collaboration with MyGov, organizing a logo contest where citizens of India can submit their Logo entries, which should be unique and elegant, showing 56 types of Professionals of the Indian Healthcare force.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Winners of the GOI Competition and for the additional cash prize must fulfill the following conditions:

    • Be a registered member of IARC, demonstrating their commitment to the field of respiratory therapy.
    • Hold the qualification of a Qualified Respiratory Therapist as per the eligibility criteria to become a registered member of IARC.
    • Be a current graduate or post-graduate student (as per the eligibility criteria) pursuing a degree in Respiratory Therapy from a UGC approved University/College in India.
  2. It is mandatory to submit proof of qualification and other specified documents as demanded by the IARC office during the application review process.

GOI TERMS AND CONDITIONS: https://www.mygov.in/task/logo-design-contest-national-commission-allied-and-healthcare-professionals/

2023-09-16 02:22:10

In pursuit of this mission, our primary goals include:

  1. Foster the practice of Respiratory Therapy of high caliber, with compassion for the relief of suffering of those with a variety of respiratory ailments, within and outside the intensive care units.

  2. Promoting high quality formal training in institutions that have the necessary infrastructure.

  3. Facilitate continuing education by holding conferences, meetings, workshops etc. to hone the skills of the practicing Respiratory Therapists.

  4. Engage in advocacy for the promotion of the field of respiratory therapy within the medical fraternity, with the various governmental/statutory bodies and the public.

  5. Unite and enlist respiratory therapists of India as members of the association and solicit their support to achieve the objectives of the association.