Lothiyana

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Lothiyana (लोठियाना) village is situated in Doongla tahsil of Chittorgarh district in Rajasthan.

Jat Gotras

There are 45 Jat families in this village. The gotras in the village are:

History

Notable persons

  • Dr. Tej Ram Jat (Karesia) - From village Lothiyana is State Programme Officer of United Nations Population Fund in Madhya Pradesh. He studied at the London School of Economics and The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London where he received Masters degree in Health Policy, Planning and Financing. He completed his doctoral studies at Umea University, Sweden where he received Ph.D degree in Public Health for his research on maternal health and human rights issues. He also attended courses on Human Capability and Development (Paris, France), Leadership for Social Justice (Washington DC, USA), Health and Human Rights (Colombo, Sri Lanka), Global Public Health (Umea, Sweden) and Right to Health (Dhaka, Bangladesh). He has been involved in planning and implementation of large-scale projects involving people’s participation for last 15 years on a breadth of issues including community health, gender, comprehensive primary healthcare, health equity, health financing and community monitoring of health services. He read a paper on 'World Bank Policies and Health of poor Indians' on 3-5 December, 2004 in 10th International Health congress at Berlin. Mob:09425609214 [1]. He has also presented research papers in international scientific conferences in London (United Kingdom), Umea (Sweden), Cape Town (South Africa), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), Nairobi (Kenya), Borakay (Philippines), Karachi (Pakistan), Dhaka (Bangladesh), Geneva (Switzerland) and Washington DC (USA). He has written a book on "Hospital Autonomy in Rajasthan State of India: Ground Realities and Emerging Issues" which is published by an International Publication House from Germany. More details about this book are available at here.

External links

Map of Lothiyana Village.

References

  1. Jat Samaj, Jan-Feb 2008, p. 52

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