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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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Henry Robert Robert
Henry Robert Robert 11 years 2 months ago
dear sir/mam bescom people tell the work which they have done transformer work is saftey but its not safety because children keeps playing in the area pls do the needful we need single pole transformer thanks and regards Henry robert
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Aluri Shiva Ramulu
Aluri Shiva Ramulu 11 years 2 months ago
Poor People are taking food for survival only and all age groups are taking same food . Diet Nutrition Awareness program are conducted. Mid day meals pan can be extended to rural area with nominal cost with support of NGOs. All the Slum area are may be converted to small Town ships with good amenities.
suresh g
suresh g 11 years 2 months ago
sir even in the official web site of the H&FW MINISTRY no space is for SWINE FLU what a shame on the nation . though the gov is trying to cover up the issue general public as well as the almighty is watching all this. sir please start an awareness campaign at the national level at par with the clean india campaign so that so many lives especially children could be saved.best of lucks.
Murali Kumar R
Murali Kumar R 11 years 2 months ago
Instead of cities and villages type set-up, create townships where we can have everything planned like Neyveli or Chandigarh; Pure water, Reducing pollution by Planting more trees, plants harvested with natural fertilizer, Creating lot of work from jobs for ladies, so that can take care of their child from home too, performing yagnas often at temples, reducing shift timing to 6hrs from 8hrs, so that it will give jobs too and also, spend time with family; These will prevent deaths in children.
Mohiy Sharma
Mohiy Sharma 11 years 2 months ago
aware the parents about how they can secure their children from diseases and make the strict rules on food department so they can provide good food facilities.Health care department should check the health of every children on monthly bases.
vaibhav gondane
vaibhav gondane 11 years 2 months ago
For Digital India,we have to go a long way.The first thing to be done is to update the websites of the central government as well as state governments.Even today,many of the websites publish information of the 1991 or 2001 census when 4 years have past since 2011 census.
rajkishor dhamani
rajkishor dhamani 11 years 2 months ago
we can involve pregnant ladies to midday meal like programes along with their childs for this we can make card as pds system, a saprate buffer stock should be created for weak childrens, neccesary tablets like calcium should given like pulse polio drop programme, should increase the number of health correspondents ,one part of subsidy or corporate liability should be made, cess for childerens on income should be imposed
Dinesh Kumar Kalra
Dinesh Kumar Kalra 11 years 2 months ago
This can be prevented if malnutrition will not be there and if our primary health care system won't be in shambles. We are just concentrating on the corporate hospital culture. Not only poor, most of the well rich family mothers are also anaemic. Health should be totally free for all like in the UK (NHS) upto some extent, and should be of very high standards at every place. For that all small towns should be upgraded with more education, market and health facilities for doctors to reach there.