100X Circle manufactures thermal fogging machines for NVBDCP (now NCVBDC) operations across India. IS 14855 (Part 1) compliant. Supplied to state health departments, district health offices, and NHM-affiliated vector control units via GeM and direct tender.
NVBDCP / NHM Procurement Enquiry
For state health departments, district health offices, and NHM procurement units. IS 14855 documentation, GeM authorization, and bulk pricing available.
About NVBDCP and Its Fogging Equipment Requirements
The National Centre for Vector Borne Diseases Control (NCVBDC), formerly the National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP), is the nodal agency under India's Ministry of Health and Family Welfare responsible for control and prevention of six major vector-borne diseases: malaria, dengue, chikungunya, Japanese Encephalitis (JE), kala-azar, and lymphatic filariasis.
NVBDCP coordinates through state vector control officers, district malaria officers, and CMHOs. At the operational level, municipal corporations and district health departments conduct fogging drives using government-owned or contracted fogging equipment. Procurement is primarily via GeM or state-level tenders specifying IS 14855 compliance.
IS 14855 — The NVBDCP Procurement Standard
Government tenders issued for NVBDCP fogging operations specify IS 14855 (Part 1) as the required equipment standard. GeM's fogging machine category is titled "Fogging Machine (V2) as per IS 14855 (Part 1)" — directly referencing this standard as the baseline specification for all machines listed on the platform.
100X Circle thermal fogging machines are manufactured to IS 14855 (Part 1) compliance. Complete compliance documentation is available for all tender bids and GeM submissions.
NVBDCP Insecticide Protocols
NVBDCP specifies the following insecticides for space spraying (thermal fogging) operations:
- Malaria control: Deltamethrin 2.5% EC in mineral oil (primary), alpha-cypermethrin as alternative
- Dengue / chikungunya: Deltamethrin 0.5–1% EC in mineral oil, malathion 5% in oil
- Japanese Encephalitis: Deltamethrin, pyrethrum extract
All 100X Circle thermal fogging machines are compatible with oil-based formulations including all NVBDCP-approved insecticide concentrates.
National Malaria Control
Equipment: Vehicle-mounted or portable thermal foggerOperation: Adult Anopheles knockdown, evening and early morningActive states: Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, MP, NE states, UP, BiharGeM category: Fogging Machine as per IS 14855 (Part 1)
National Dengue Programme
Equipment: Portable thermal fogger (ward-level drives)Operation: Adult Aedes aegypti control, morning and evening drivesActive states: All states — urban and peri-urbanGeM category: Fogging Machine as per IS 14855 (Part 1)
National Chikungunya Programme
Equipment: Same as dengue (same vector Aedes albopictus)Operation: Combined dengue-chikungunya control drivesActive states: Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala, Rajasthan, othersGeM category: Fogging Machine as per IS 14855 (Part 1)
National Kala-azar Elimination
Equipment: ULV fogger / IRS sprayerOperation: Indoor residual spraying and sand fly controlActive states: Bihar, Jharkhand, UP, West BengalGeM category: Fogging Machine / ULV sprayer
National Japanese Encephalitis Programme
Equipment: Thermal fogger (outdoor, Culex mosquito control)Operation: Culex mosquito knockdown near pig farms and rice fieldsActive states: UP, Bihar, WB, Assam, APGeM category: Fogging Machine as per IS 14855 (Part 1)
How State Health Departments Procure NVBDCP Equipment
Procurement for NVBDCP fogging operations happens at multiple levels:
- Central procurement: Ministry of Health may centrally procure and allocate equipment to states under national programme budgets.
- State health directorate: State-level rate contracts or tenders for bulk supply to district health offices.
- NHM state units: National Health Mission state societies procure under NHM flexible pool budgets, often via GeM.
- District health office / CMHO: District-level GeM direct purchase or local tender for immediate requirement.
100X Circle participates at all levels: central allocation, state tenders, and district GeM direct purchase. Contact us with your tender or procurement reference for documentation and pricing.
Why NVBDCP Programmes Choose Indian MSME OEMs
Government procurement policy under NVBDCP and NHM increasingly favours Indian MSME manufacturers for several reasons:
- MSME procurement preference — 25% of central procurement mandated from MSMEs
- Make in India policy — preference for domestically manufactured equipment
- Lower cost vs Korean/German imports — 3–5× price advantage
- Local spare parts availability — critical for field maintenance during outbreak response
- No import delays — domestic stock with 5–10 day dispatch