HEALTH PROGRAMMES IN INDIA
Name of programme → Started year
National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) launched → 12th April 2005
Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP) → November 2004
National Programme for Prevention and Control of Diabetes,Cardio-vascular diseases & stroke→ 4th Jan’ 2008
National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP) → 1953
National Malaria Eradication Programme(NMEP)→ 1958
Malaria Action Plan (MAP) → 1995
National Filaria Control Programme (NFCP) → 1955
NFCP was merged with Malaria Urban Scheme→ June, 1978
National Tuberculosis Control Programme (NTCP)→ 1962
Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme(RNTCP)
→ 1993
National Leprsy Control Programme(NLCP)→ 1955
National Leprosy Eradication Programme(NLEP)→ 1983
Trachoma control Programme (TCP)→ 1968
National Programme for Control of Blindness(NPCB)→ 1976
Expanded Programme on Immunization(EPI) launched in India → 1978
Universal Immunization Programme(UIP) started in India→ 1985
National Family Planning Programme (NFPP)→ 1952
National Family Welfare Programme(NFWP)→ 1977-1978
Guinea worm Eradication Programme (GWEP)→ 1984
Last case of Guineaworm was reported in the country in the year → 1996 July
National Water Supply and Sanitation Programme→ 1954
National AIDS Control Programme (NACP)→ 1987
National AIDS Control Organization(NACO) was established in→ 1992
Minimum Needs Programme→ 1974-1978
20 Point Programme→ 1975
Integrated Child Development Services Scheme (ICDS) → 2nd October 1975
Balwadi Nutrition Programme → 1970
Special Nutrition Programme→ 1970
Mid Day Meal Programme→ 1961
National Programme of Nutritional support to Primary Education (mid day meal scheme)→ 15th April 1995
Applied Nutrition Programme→ 1962
National Mental Health Programme (NMHP)→ 1982
National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP)→ 1975-1976
National Nutrition Anaemia Prophylaxis Programme 4th Five year plan → (1969- 1974)
National Goitre Control Programme→ 1962
lodine Deficiency Disorder Control Programme (IDDCP)→ 1986
Vitamin A Prophylaxis Programme → 1970
National Programme for control and Treatment of Occupational Diseases→ 1998-1999
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जवाब देंहटाएंThank u sir
जवाब देंहटाएंHealth care, (which should be called sickness care) is dedicated to extracting more money from the public to fund more studies, to pay more lobbyists to make sure our most feared disease is high on the agenda of Congress, who will declare a National Diabetes Awareness Day and try to find more tax money to support more round-about medical/pharmaceutical interventions to protect us from overindulging on the products of other fine campaign contributors -- say, those in the Processed Foods Industry. firehouse subs for diabetic menu
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