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Preventing Deaths in Children

Preventing Deaths in Children
Start Date :
Feb 18, 2015
Last Date :
Mar 19, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Our country has made significant progress in bringing down the number of death among children below 5 years. However the number of child deaths is still very high. Children are ...

Our country has made significant progress in bringing down the number of death among children below 5 years. However the number of child deaths is still very high. Children are particularly vulnerable to malnutrition and infectious diseases, many of which can be prevented and managed with appropriate timely interventions. Through this platform Department of Health Research/ Indian Council of Medical research invites suggestions, views, best practices, innovative ideas to be tested through research to improve health of children and prevent avoidable deaths.

The last date for submission of your comments is 18th March, 2015.

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Ganesh Kumar Nair
Ganesh Kumar Nair 11 years 1 month ago
Sir,Today cancer patients are increasing at an alarming rate may be due to life stile,environment,adulteration,pesticide etc.We often cannot depend on the food safety inspectors who are mostly curupt.Can some one give simple procedure which can be tested by water,Ph paper,indicators etc so that in each house there will be a food safety inspector who will deside which branded items tobe avoided .many children can be saved from cancer.This can be done by residential asson,districts,states.country.
Akhil Chandak
Akhil Chandak 11 years 1 month ago
Akhil Chandak 0 sec ago #pm as we see in every part of country #farmers grows different types of fruits according to seasons, in excess than demand which leads to spoilage, so #farmers face loss or low income. If govt provides excess available fruits according to seasons in govt schools to students instead of mid day meal, it will help in improvin health of students as fruits hv necessary vitamins wastage of fruits can be stopped and they get deserve rates.it will also decrease health issues
Amit Srivastava
Amit Srivastava 11 years 1 month ago
Problem of malnutrition may be curbed through effective Family Planning Measures, free distribution of dietary supplement among poor people, creating awareness about dangerous consequence of malnutrition and insanitation along with effective monitoring and control programs.
Henry Robert Robert
Henry Robert Robert 11 years 1 month ago
hi sir/madam respected to u from bescom i got the call they will see for only commerical area oly they ll not see for small area ...if we speak to them they will say this is safety itseem if any small childrens diea also they don"t have problem ...
K  NAYANIKAA
K NAYANIKAA 11 years 1 month ago
To reduce the child death,government should give the healthy food.Government should provide the Health food for pregnant ladies from poor families.
Malini Sampangi
Malini Sampangi 11 years 1 month ago
We need to identify the childrens who need food to reduce the death. I have a suggestion where we can form a own business in india (may be manufacturing, any other business) where we can allocate the poor parents to give them work, salary and schooling to their childrens. So that this will help to grow our Indian country as well as the people who are living with the belief of india.
Indian future searching his food
Niranjan Singh walia
Niranjan Singh walia 11 years 1 month ago
Just like the polio vaccine campaign a Shishu arogya campaign be launched with door to door visits by paramedical staff to supply iron supplements and medical guidelines to the expecting mothers.Due dates of delivery be diarised and mothers be discouraged from taking help of untrained midwives.The thrust of campaign should be in rural/urban Jhuggi areas
Shaik Allabakash
Shaik Allabakash 11 years 1 month ago
The Pregnant women should be given a health card with limited one time validity with which she is assured to get any medical assistance FREE at any Private hospital because the condition in any General Hospital is pitiable. Nutrition awareness for lactating mother and infants hygiene should be created. Thank you sir
mahesh kumar rathi
mahesh kumar rathi 11 years 1 month ago
if some sort of award, recognition ,monetary incentive is given to the best village.best district, that reduces infant mortality rates to near zero ,award for the best village that cleans up the village environment, has the best sanitation facilities etc..isntaed of wasting money on MANERAGA.it would help to take our country forward