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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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Balbir Singh
Balbir Singh 11 years 3 months ago
The way Indian doctors are using antibiotic.... highly irrational. Indian Govt. should appoint have well trained professionals (who have good knowledge of drugs) to check and improve every prescription doctors do right. As irrational use of antibiotics leads to drug resistance. Also there are only few antibiotic remained with no resistance if they will be used irrationally will become resistance.. that would be very pathetic situation. I think Indian govt. had glut of pharmacy students an option
Turaga Venkata nageswara Rao
Turaga Venkata nageswara Rao 11 years 3 months ago
For Health India concept, the top priorities must be as below: 1. Every importance must be given for sanitation. All the local bodies must have a task ensure no garbage is piled up on the roads, no silt gets stacked in the drains, no water pits appears on the public places, viz: railway stations, bus stops, important places where there is huge congregation of public, etc. Secondly, the Govt clinics must be nourished with sufficient funds, to ensure every patient is well treated.
Sukhwinder Randhawa
Sukhwinder Randhawa 11 years 3 months ago
Swine Flu immunization initiative by Central government. I requested to PM kindly arrange immunization for highly risk group. Any body afford this and free for economic weaker section of the society. Swine Flu spread all over nation and many nations already provide immunization for citizens. So I requested to finance minister kindle made special provision for this in Union budget for year 2015-16.
JEET AWASTHI
JEET AWASTHI 11 years 3 months ago
स्विनेफलू जैसी बीमारी को रोकने का सबसे सरल और आसान तरीका बस एक ही है,..जीतना हो सके अपनी सुरक्षा स्वयम करे सरकार या किसी भी प्रकार की व्यस्था की और मदद मिलने की आशा ना रखे..इससे स्विनेफलू जैसी बीमारी की रोकथाम समय रहते की जा सकती है,,स्वच्झता रखे और लोगो को भी बताये..आस पड़ोस मै सभी को खुद का ध्यान रखने के लिए प्रेरित करते रहे..इससे जागरूकता आएगी और रोकथाम में मदद भी...पूर्व उपचार के सभी तथ्यों को सावधानी के साथ प्रयोग करे..याद रखे हमें हमारी सुरक्षा स्वयम ही करनी होंगी....जीतभाई हैदराबाद
vaibhav gondane
vaibhav gondane 11 years 3 months ago
In the Jan Dhan Yojana,it is important that service tax hurdle is looked into.If a poor sends Rs100 through banks,he is charged 1.25% of it,Rs1.25 as service tax.Furthur,if banks send their representative,then an extra commission has to be paid.It works out that banks charge about Rs6 for each such transaction,the end person recieves just Rs.94 of Rs.100.This is a huge loss for a poor.Why will he turn to banks?
vaibhav gondane
vaibhav gondane 11 years 3 months ago
For preventing children deaths,a nationwide immunisation programme is necessary.Indian vaccine companies produce 90% measles vaccine of world and half of WHO demand of DPT and BCG.We must give free hand to them.Ignite competition between these companies.Attack regions of malnutrition and children deaths.
Debashis SINHA
Debashis SINHA 11 years 3 months ago
It is important that public in general listens to what are there in leaders' mind but it is much more crucial for them to walk the talk and also to listen to public's man ki baat to take the right call at the right point of time!!.
PRIYESH AJMERA
PRIYESH AJMERA 11 years 3 months ago
Sir, why dont we ask our refineries ,up stream and down stream companies to do CSR by burning/degrading waste and making fuel out of it.like they do it in Sweden.Sweden is short of garbage so they import it to curb their need.
Dr  Rajender Dhull
Dr Rajender Dhull 11 years 3 months ago
The Health Ministry should issue smart health cards to all persons with disabilities so that they can get health benefits at the place where they require. Although it is also related to Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment but it will be a historic step if it is taken by the present govt. It's a life gift for such persons and we should provide it to them at all cost.