Credits
Design, execution and hosting
The website is designed and executed by the Web team of the Institute in collaboration with Gudalur.net. Design is inspired by Elegent themes and is hosted on WordPress.
Photos and media on website:
We make use only of free images and respect all licensing. The images used on the website are taken from sources of free /fair use images such as Wikimedia commons and other websites specifying a Creative Commons licensing. Attributions are given below. Let us know if you would rather be attributed differently.
Photos credits
- Bhargav Shandilya, Arne Hückelheim (Wikimedia Commons)
- Manikumar, Photographer,Institute of Public Health,Bengaluru (https://www.instagram.com/
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Our Web Team
CH Manikumar
Pragati B Hebbar
Diljith Kannan
Prashanth N S
Harish H N
Sreeja Mukundan
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