India has made rapid progress in the medical field since its independence. However, various data from the NFHS clearly show that access to healthcare remains a challenge.
Rural health statistics in rural India are still scarce, but poor health and access to health in urban slums are also criticized, less than public primary health care facilities.
MEDICAL CAMPS WILL BE CONDUCTED TWICE IN A YEAR
24/7 MEDICAL HELP FOR THE NEEDY PEOPLE
FREE MEDICINE SUPPLY FOR POOR PEOPLE
VACCINATION ARRANGEMENTS
ORGANIZED VACCINATION DRIVE AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS DURING THE LOCKDOWN FOR CORONA FREE WORLD
Many people received healthcare services through operational projects in remote villages and slums.
Over 70% of the total beneficiaries covered in the reporting period were women and children.