| National Health Programmes |
| National
AIDS Control Programme |
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To
reduce the spread of HIV infection; & Strengthen the
capacity to respond to the HIV/AIDS on a long term basis. |
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| National
Programme For Control Of Blindness |
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National
Programme for control of blindness is 100% centrally sponsored
program with aim to reduce the prevalence of blindness
from1.4% to 0.3% |
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National
Rural Health Mission
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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. |
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Revised
National Tuberculosis Control
Programme |
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Services
to common people
1) Free diagnosis of tuberculosis through sputum microscopy.
2) Treatment is directly observed by DOT provider. |
| 3)Treatment
on tuberculosis is available free. |
| RNTCP- DOTS PLUS |
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| National
Leprosy Eradication Programme |
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1. Leprosy
is completely Curable
2. A Pale or Red Patch on skin may be Leprosy don't fear ... Treat
it.
3. Leprosy Free check- up and |
| MDT
available in all government and Mahanagarpalika Dispensary
and Health Centres. |
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| National
Mental Health Programme |
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The National
Mental Health Programme was initiated by the Government of India to integrate Mental Health with other Health services
at rural level. |
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| National
Minimum Needs Programme |
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The Minimum
needs Program (MNP) was introduced in the country in the
first year of the Fifth Five Year Plan (1974-78).
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| National
Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control |
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Government
of India realised the magnitude of the problem and launched
a 100% Centrally Sponsored Programme called National Goitrte
Control Programme in 1962. |
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| Other Programmes |
| Public
Health Labs |
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In year
1976 Government of India has decided to have one Central
Food Laboratory for each zone. Hence in addition to central
Food Laboratory, |
| Calcutta
these more central Food Laboratories at Ghaziabad, Mysore
and Pune were created... |
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| Health
Intelligence and Vital Statistics |
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The State
Bureau of Health Intelligence & Vital Statistics has
been sanctioned with the intention to have the information
of Health and Vital |
Statistics
for the entire state.
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| State
Health Transport Organisation |
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State Health
Transport Organisation was established in the year 1962-63
by the Government on the recommendations made by |
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of India and UNICEF. The main reasons for establishing
the State Health Transport Organisation was to maintain
and repair the vehicles of Health Department. |
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| Training
Activities |
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Public
Health Institute (PHI), Nagpur is an Apex-training institute
of Maharashtra. PHI was established as per GR No. PHI/
1057(B) dated 9th |
February
1959.
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| Information
Education Communication |
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Health
Information, Education and Communication is carried out
for all cadres of health
staff. Nursing and medical |
officers
training is also carried out.
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| Hospital
Services |
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Our moto
is to provide good healthcare services to the community. |
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| Establishment |
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Manages
the activities related to establishment like filling of
vacancies, transfers etc. Also maintains the seniority
list of all cadres of class I, class II staff. |
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