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India Newborn Action Plan (INAP)

India Newborn Action Plan (INAP)
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 30, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The India Newborn Action Plan (INAP) was launched by Hon’ble Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Dr. Harsh Vardhan on 18th September, 2014 in New Delhi. It outlines ...

The India Newborn Action Plan (INAP) was launched by Hon’ble Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Dr. Harsh Vardhan on 18th September, 2014 in New Delhi. It outlines a targeted strategy for accelerating the reduction of preventable newborn deaths and stillbirths in the country. INAP defines the latest evidence on effective interventions which will not only help in reducing the burden of stillbirths and neonatal mortality, but also maternal deaths. With clearly marked timelines for implementation, monitoring and evaluation, and scaling-up of proposed interventions, it is expected that all stakeholders working towards improving newborn health in India will stridently work towards attainment of the goals of “Single Digit NMR by 2030” and “Single Digit SBR by 2030.”The INAP will be implemented within the existing RMNCH+A framework, and guided by the principles of Integration, Equity, Gender, Quality of Care, Convergence, Accountability, and Partnerships. Its strength is built on its six pillars of intervention packages, impacting stillbirths and newborn health. For effective implementation, a systematic plan for monitoring and evaluation has been developed with a list of dashboard indicators.

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Supratik Samanta
Supratik Samanta 11 years 7 months ago
I have idea about public toilet at public place it should make of plastic. I mean to say whole body should made of plastic. So it very easy to relocate and cost effective,and and long lasting,
Subhakar Mahapatra
Subhakar Mahapatra 11 years 7 months ago
Awareness programs are needed for modernization and not to lead for westernization. Special tasks are needed to be conducted for rural development programs.
Ramnath Nagendran
Ramnath Nagendran 11 years 7 months ago
Poultry industry should be regulated in an organized manner. This will help the government to asses the damage accurately in the event of epidemic like BIRDFLU . 1.All poultry farms should be registered online. 2.Like any industry a license should be obtained before starting a poultry farm. It is not to bring the industry under the clutches of the govt but to make sure the birds are grown healthy and dead birds are scientifically disp 3.Daily production of egg &meat can be accurately assed
Saurabh Ranjan
Saurabh Ranjan 11 years 7 months ago
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Anjaneyulu Chikka
Anjaneyulu Chikka 11 years 7 months ago
Municipal corporations have to provide sufficient waste containers and small dustbin to achieve the "clean India". Not only providing these items, to be cleaned regular intervals.
Swapnil Lale
Swapnil Lale 11 years 7 months ago
Need to reduce home & office prices in Mumbai- from 12,000/ sq foot to 5000/ sq foot. Solution- Relocate 'Sanjay Gandhi National Park' elsewhere. Area of 100 square kilometers will be freed. Approx gain 10 lakh crore rupees. Tremendous space for factories, one sea port, offices & homes will be available at prime location. Jobs will be provided for at least one lakh men & women. Crowding will be reduced significantly from Mumbai. Relocate to adjoining forests of Thane district at Javhar, Mokhada.
Sandeep Biyani
Sandeep Biyani 11 years 7 months ago
The poor Paanwala has to sell such gutakha for his living and eventually need to pay bribes to local machinary. The big people who produce such things need to ban. If The production of such things get banned then there will no supply.and all such illegal trafficing will get a check. Thanking you! Sandeep Biyani
Sandeep Biyani
Sandeep Biyani 11 years 7 months ago
Dear NaMo Sir, in your last Mann ki baat you have raised the issue regarding drug addiction. In rural India and even in urban India, the most common drug consumed by people and majorly by youths is Nicotine in the form of Tobacco. Its really sad to say that we have ban on sales of Gutkha and pan masala in Maharastra but the production of these items are not banned. I request please ban on the production of such items that na rahega baans na bajegi baansuri....