Health Programs
No action to day, no cure tomorrow
World Health Day is held on the day the World Health Organization has been established. Each year on the 7th of April international attention will be given to a topic selected by the WHO. read more…
National Institute of Health and Family Welfare
Psychiatric symptoms are common in general population in both sides of the globe. These symptoms – worry, tiredness, and sleepless nights affect more than half of the adults at some time, while as many as one person in seven experiences some form of diagnosable neurotic disorder. read more…
National Programme for Control of Blindness
National Programme for control of blindness is 100% centrally sponsored program with aim to reduce the prevalence of blindness from1.4% to 0.3% read more…
National Rural Health Mission
The NRHM provides overarching umbrella to the existing programmes of Health and Family Welfare including RCH–II, Malaria, Blindness, Iodine deficiency, Filaria, Kala Azar, T.B., Leprosy and Integrated Disease Surveillance read more…
Reproductive & Child Health II
The State is implementing Reporductive & Child Health Programme – Phase II. The period of RCH Phase II is 2005–06 to 2009–10 read more…
Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme
Services to common people:
- Free diagnosis of tuberculosis through sputum microscopy.
- Treatment is directly observed by DOT provider.
- Treatment on tuberculosis is available free read more…
The National Mental Health Programme was initiated by the Government of India to integrate Mental Health with other Health services at rural level read more…
National Leprosy Eradication Programme
- Leprosy is completely Curable.
- A Pale or Red Patch on skin may be Leprosy don’t fear… Treat it.
- Leprosy Free check – up and MDT available in all government and Mahanagarpalika Dispensary and Health Centres read more…
The Minimum needs Program (MNP) was introduced in the country in the first year of the Fifth Five Year Plan (1974–78) read more…
National Vector Borne Disease Control
This programme includes monitoring of all vector borne diseases like Malaria, Filaria, Dengue, J.E., Plague etc read more…
National Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control
Government of India realised the magnitude of the problem and launched a 100% Centrally Sponsored Programme called National Goitrte Control Programme in 1962 read more…
National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP)
Cancers in all forms are causing about 12 per cent of deaths throughout the world. In the developed countries cancer is the second leading cause of death accounting for 21% (2.5 million) of all mortality. In the developing countries cancer ranks third as a cause of death and accounts for 9.5% (3.8 million) of all deaths read more…
Health Programs
Health Professional's Negligence
Records of published articles in the newspapers helps common people about precautions to be taken while seeking the services from health professionals and also helps health professionals to rectify the negligence.read more…