India, with a population of more than 1 billion people, has many challenges in improving the health and nutrition of its citizens. Steady declines have been noted in fertility, maternal, infant and child mortalities, and the prevalence of severe manifestations of nutritional deficiencies, but the pace has been slow and falls short of national and Millennium Development Goal targets. The likely explanations include social inequities, disparities in health systems between and within states, and consequences of urbanisation and demographic transition. In 2005, India embarked on the National Rural Health Mission, an extraordinary effort to strengthen the health systems. However, coverage of priority interventions remains insufficient, and the c...
India has a robust policy framework for nutrition that covers most evidence-based interventions (Vir...
India is now facing very serious problems like childhood malnutrition. India is continuously working...
Abstract: Children are vulnerable segment of population and future of a nation. Their health is nat...
India, with a population of more than 1 billion people, has many challenges in improving the health ...
• In 2005, one in every five maternal deaths and one in every three neonatal deaths worldwide occurr...
India has made considerable progress in public health since independence including eradication of sm...
India has expressed its commitment to ensuring a healthy, educated, skilled, and employed population...
Child health is a multifaceted problem which is directly linked to a large extent to mother’s heal...
Nutrition-specific interventions are aimed at improving the food, health, and care environment for w...
Despite encouraging progress on nutrition outcomes in the last decade, malnutrition continues to be ...
AbstractHealth equity is high on the international agenda. This study provides evidence of how healt...
India is the second world's largest populated country next to China. Change in food habit and lifest...
Most nutrition interventions can be delivered through health systems. However, the progress to scale...
Home to over 1.3 billion people, India faces enormous public health challenges. Moreover, many India...
Health is determined not only by medical care but also by determinants outside the medical sector. P...
India has a robust policy framework for nutrition that covers most evidence-based interventions (Vir...
India is now facing very serious problems like childhood malnutrition. India is continuously working...
Abstract: Children are vulnerable segment of population and future of a nation. Their health is nat...
India, with a population of more than 1 billion people, has many challenges in improving the health ...
• In 2005, one in every five maternal deaths and one in every three neonatal deaths worldwide occurr...
India has made considerable progress in public health since independence including eradication of sm...
India has expressed its commitment to ensuring a healthy, educated, skilled, and employed population...
Child health is a multifaceted problem which is directly linked to a large extent to mother’s heal...
Nutrition-specific interventions are aimed at improving the food, health, and care environment for w...
Despite encouraging progress on nutrition outcomes in the last decade, malnutrition continues to be ...
AbstractHealth equity is high on the international agenda. This study provides evidence of how healt...
India is the second world's largest populated country next to China. Change in food habit and lifest...
Most nutrition interventions can be delivered through health systems. However, the progress to scale...
Home to over 1.3 billion people, India faces enormous public health challenges. Moreover, many India...
Health is determined not only by medical care but also by determinants outside the medical sector. P...
India has a robust policy framework for nutrition that covers most evidence-based interventions (Vir...
India is now facing very serious problems like childhood malnutrition. India is continuously working...
Abstract: Children are vulnerable segment of population and future of a nation. Their health is nat...