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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Centre launches mother-child health care scheme by Aarti Dhar

Centre launches mother-child health care scheme by Aarti Dhar

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published Published on Jun 2, 2011   modified Modified on Jun 2, 2011
Concerned over the high maternal and infant mortality rate in the country, the Centre on Wednesday launched an ambitious programme to provide free services to pregnant women for deliveries and neo-natal care, if needed, up to a month after birth.

The facility will be available to all women in government health institutions in both rural and urban settings, and is expected to benefit over one crore women annually.

Launching the Janani-Shishu Suraksha Karyakram, a scheme sponsored by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare from Mewat — a predominantly Muslim area — Sonia Gandhi, chairperson of the United Progressive Alliance, said the UPA government had always tried to give women their dues, constitutionally and legally.

“If 50 per cent of the population lags behind, a nation cannot progress,” she said, while admitting that the government was aware of the difficulties faced by women in proving their talent due to social barriers.

“It is our duty to realise their talent and take measures for their progress,” Ms. Gandhi said, while describing as unfortunate the high maternal and infant mortality rate in the country.

She said the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), launched in 2005, had improved the overall healthcare facilities in the urban settings. The new programme would focus on pregnant and lactating mothers and their new-borns. “Even blood will be provided free of cost under the scheme,” she said.

Speaking of the UPA's policy of inclusive growth, Ms. Gandhi said Dalits, minorities and economically backward sections of society had equally benefited from the government schemes.

The new scheme has been launched in view of the difficulty being faced by pregnant women and parents of sick newborns and the high out-of-pocket expenses incurred by them on delivery and treatment. The scheme, drafted after all States approved it, will provide free services to pregnant women, including normal deliveries and caesarean operations and treatment to sick new borns (up to 30 days after birth) in government hospitals, community health centres and primary health centres. The present initiative supplements the cash assistance given to pregnant women under the Janani Suraksha Yojana and is aimed to mitigate the burden of out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the families.

Other benefits include free drugs and consumables, diagnostics, special diet during stay in the health institution, free provision of blood, exemption from user charges of all kinds, transport to and back from health facility after 48 hours and transport between facilities in case of referral.

A child will also be entitled to free treatment and transportation up to a month after birth.

Speaking on the occasion, Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said more than Rs. 1,100 crore had been provided for drugs, diet and ambulances under the National Rural Health Mission during 2011-12. He said 67,000 women in India died every year due to pregnancy-related complications and 9 lakh children died within the first four weeks of life. Such deaths could be prevented, he added.

The Hindu, 2 June, 2011, http://www.hindu.com/2011/06/02/stories/2011060265591100.htm


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