Keralam: Union Minister JP Nadda participates in Health Outreach program in Thiruvananthapuram
Thiruvananthapuram (Keralam) [India], April 5 (ANI): Union Minister JP Nadda on Sunday participated in the Health Outreach program held in Thiruvananthapuram.
Sharing his views on X, he wrote, "India is on a remarkable healthcare journey! Maternal mortality has fallen by 42 points, infant mortality by 73%, and TB incidence has dropped 21%--surpassing the global average. The National Health Mission is transforming lives, creating a healthier, stronger future for every citizen."
"If I talk about the National Health Mission, I would like to share with you that the institutional delivery has increased from 79% to 89%. If I talk about the decline in the maternal mortality ratio (MMR), the decline is 42 points, and according and it's not my report, according to the UN report, the neonatal mortality rate declined by 70%. It has declined by 70%. The under-five mortality rate has declined by 79%. The infant mortality rate has declined by 73%. And if I talk about disease elimination, you'll be happy to know that we are a polio-free country, we are a neonatal maternal tetanus-free country, trachoma is no longer a public concern now, and next year, the coming year, we will be free from Kala-azar," said Nadda.
He also talked about TB and malaria, citing the decrease in tuberculosis and reduction in TB mortality.
"I will share with you when I come back after the results and meet you all, as we have been able to successfully screen up to 80% in these areas, 1,58,000 urban villages and wards that we are going to do," he added. (ANI)
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