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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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Gaurav Agarwal
Gaurav Agarwal 11 years 7 months ago
My two cents on introducing health security for Indian citizens. Similar to education cess the government may consider adding another health cess and provide health insurance cover to all the tax payers of the country. The amount of cover can be proportionate to the tax paid by the individual. This would incentivise the non tax payers in paying more tax and provide health security to the citizens of India
amarendra kumar
amarendra kumar 11 years 7 months ago
Austerity measure is a welcome step. But it must be applicable to MPs also. They must observe austerity in true sense and avoid un-necessary public expenditure in staying in 5 star /7 star hotel, enjoying gala dinner party etc,
rakesh singh
rakesh singh 11 years 7 months ago
hon;ble prime minister i would like to request you that in india most of the doctors are doing practice with selling medicines in clinic so the retail business of medicine became badly effected . so please take a step that doctors prescribe good quality of medicine to patient and they purchase from retail chemist then it helps to make a good confidence among the patient and chemist shop of that area..........thankyou
bhuvan thaker
bhuvan thaker 11 years 7 months ago
You will be "devastated" to read this. It's a massive problem. Milk is related to Newborn however, it is much much bigger problem. I personally believe lot of education + policy changes needs to be done to make a massive impact. http://tehelka.com/the-desi-cow-almost-extinct/1/
Raghuvansh Raj Saxena
Raghuvansh Raj Saxena 11 years 7 months ago
Hon'ble Prime Minister, I would like to request you to provide clean RO drinking water at all the railway stations in the country. Also Sir, the railway tracks are very dirty and filthy with rats and all kinds of pests. I humbly request you to do something in this regard. ThankYou. Also, I am sorry if I am posting this in the wrong forum. Personally, I do not find the site very user-friendly. I request the administrator to make it less cluttered.
aman sachdev
aman sachdev 11 years 7 months ago
sir, we are living at a time when we are afraid to step ouside our home. There are ghosts of diseases like tuberculosis or we are afraid to get caught in a road rage, or get hit by a high speeding "ALCOHOLIC" car. The cases of all these incidents are alarming and a healthy india can never be achieved with diseases and alcohol. They are increasing due to poor management by the concerned authorities and partly by poor laws. i beg to create stringent laws which can be a deterance to these problems.
biresh rawat
biresh rawat 11 years 7 months ago
immunization should be available and excess to all in medical whether govt or private so that private organization aslo contribute to it
vikrant thaker
vikrant thaker 11 years 7 months ago
Dear narendra bhai, In our country law regarding opening a hotel or restaurant should be very strict. Anybody can enter in to the kitchen of hotels and check the quality of vegetables and cleanliness of the kitchen and can directly report to the respective authority. secondly there should be separate ministry in every state who managed this kind of issues and punish them. in diwali most of the sweet are of not edible but we don't care about it.
Valsa Mathew
Valsa Mathew 11 years 7 months ago
The reason for joining today is that there are no postal stamps in our post offices in Thiruvananthapuram. How do you expect the common man to communicate? I believe this condition has been prevailing for months now. I am part of an NGO. serving the differently abled is one of its objectives. We need to communicate with our members quite frequently through mails. What is the solution for this predicament?
Hardeep Singh
Hardeep Singh 11 years 7 months ago
Dear Prime Minister Sir i request u to aware the people to control the population before its blasts and make the physical education and traffic rules awareness subjects compulsory .these issues are going to become disaster for our contry in coming years