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Child mortality in rural India is alarming


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V Nagarajan
Rural medicine?
by V Nagarajan on Mar 02, 2018 10:36 AM  | Hide replies

We need a course of study in Rural medicine.It can be called B Sc RHSc,a 3 1 yr degree course after 10th.They can be posted in rural areas as preventive & detective health workers,with an Ambulance at their disposal and driving licence.Primarily we need 4 things in Rural areas?1)Food and nutrition, 2)Sanitation & hygiene. 3)Preventive medicine. 4)Primary health care centers.Since Doctors are unwilling to go to Villages,we may need this arrangement.They can be given a starting salary of 20K incentives progress.

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piri
Re: Rural medicine?
by piri on Mar 02, 2018 12:38 PM

Ok. So, for funds, run to Narendra Modi !

Actually, he has other ideas that are not related to health !

And, for executing such ideas that have nothing to do with health, he has been progressively reducing the budget allocations as a proportion of GDP year after year for the last 4 years !

And, to divert the attention of the gullible masses from his act of reducing the already threadbare budget for health, he has been launching fancy named schemes (Swasthya yo....., manga...yo..., thenga... yo..., etc.) and the so called ^worlds biggest health insurance* (with just Rs. 2000 crores taken out from the allocation for public health) !

Run to him and tell him to stop fooling commoners, especially north Indian ones who are easily fooled !

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piri
Gujarat, M.P,
by piri on Nov 23, 2017 07:26 PM  | Hide replies

Rajasthan, Haryana arr all *dhevvullupppdd* stats ! Kerla is not *dhevvulluppdd* !

Eet iz Somallia !

Kerla sud tekk up morr eenddusstrriall prrojjuktts and enkurrej morr kombootterr kompnies tu oppun !

Narendra Modi made these noises during the opening ceremony of the Kochi metro a few months back and during his high decibel election campaign braying visit in 2016 !

The poor dunce imagined that common keralites are as stuxpid as common Gujaratis and so would swallow whatever that fell out of his bellowing mouth !

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Viji
Re: Gujarat, M.P,
by Viji on Nov 25, 2017 02:59 PM
Statistics of 2015 being shown in 2018 beginning..
HAHAHAHAHA

Policies and political lethargies till mid of 2014 is the SINGLE reason for this dismal statistics.

And YES. Keralites are infinitely more stuxpid than the average Indian and it reflects in the fact that Kerala cant offer it's own citizens a decent employment (the main reason that Keralites are forced to live in other states / abroad by the hordes.

In comparison, Gujaratis control a lion's share of the businesses in Gujarat & across the nation and you will find only a small percentage of the population residing in Kerala (unlike the other way round.. and I am a Malayalee too, settled in Gujarat).

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dinesh kumar
Re: Re: Gujarat, M.P,
by dinesh kumar on Mar 02, 2018 01:55 PM
most of the peole who loot our motherland seems to be from GujaratProblems with VALUES.

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suresh kumar
Re: Re: Gujarat, M.P,
by suresh kumar on Mar 18, 2018 07:55 PM
even if u conduct a study today in gujarat, status of IMR there in comparison with Kerala will be same. see the latest social indices.. Gujjus are way behind.

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piri
Re: Re: Gujarat, M.P,
by piri on Nov 26, 2017 12:49 PM

Peabrain laughing out of ignorance !

If Keralites are stupxid to work in white collar jobs in the GCC countries and in other parts of the world as well as in other Indian states, then how horrendously stupxid would those 28 lakh north Indians who work in blue collar jobs in Kerala (building houses for the Keralites working in the GCC, among other jobs) be !!

And.....how stunned would you be if you were to come to Kochi and find thousands of Gujaratis working in Mattancherry and Broadway and in many industrial units in nearby Perumbavoor as shop assistants, office assistants, etc. !!

Morons jump into debates with little idea about what is being talked about. You are certainly one of them !

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Sandeep Singh
incomplete data
by Sandeep Singh on Nov 23, 2017 03:18 PM

THIS DATA ON CHILD MORTALITY IS INCOMPLETE
there is no data for female child mortality rate
there is no data for rural child mortality rate
there is no data for reasons of child mortality
there is no data on health of mothers of dead children
Without all these figures, it would not be possible to reach a pragmatic conclusion

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VK Aggarwal
Child mortality
by VK Aggarwal on Oct 14, 2017 09:27 PM

Increase in death rate of children in rural areas raises various basic issues regarding our expenditure style.Rural development is of utmost importance and substantial increase in allocations is in rural areas but instead of improving health child death is increasing which means maternity services are not improving but deteriorating. Diversion of funds is increasing in several areas and capital expenditure is causing considerable problems as the persons involved find it easy to divert capital costs and revenue expenditure is reducing. Thus assets created are not utilised appropriately and some are diverted. Without revenue expense, improvement can't take place, early we realise, better it is before we reach a stage where alarming situation like Gorakhpur and Chhatisgarh takes place needing multiple inquiries for name sake without any concrete results.

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SANDEEP PATHAK
Reason for Increase in
by SANDEEP PATHAK on Oct 14, 2017 07:21 PM  | Hide replies

Can we find out what is the reason for Child mortality in rural India is alarming.
Rather than going into the statistics if we will find out the reason for the alarming situation will be more help full for infants.
Considering one of the reason lack of blood required to infants in rural area.
For this WE AT ROTARY SOUTH JABALOUR has taken up the project for collection of blood min 90 to 100 units per month in calibration with Govt Hospital at Jabalpur, this process will continue and hope to provide blood to the infants coming from rural areas and bring down the martilaty rate.


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suresh kumar
Re: Reason for Increase in
by suresh kumar on Oct 15, 2017 12:28 PM
why it is not required to go for statistics? It is a common knowledge that things which are not monitored are not improved, and things which are not measured are not monitored. And things which you can't put in terms of numbers, you don't know much about it. so measure it, improve it. This statistics shows that Kerala is the bench mark in IMR. Basic quality drivers in Kerala are female literacy, exemplary health care support in rural areas, and good road connectivity. It was foolish for UP CM to tell Kerala CM to learn public healthcare system from UP.

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sunil vaidya
hi
by sunil vaidya on Oct 13, 2017 02:23 PM

and the madman who rules our country wanted to capture kerala...where the child mortality rate is lowest...

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piri
Gujarat, M.P,
by piri on Sep 20, 2017 11:28 PM

Rajasthan, Haryana arr all *dhevvullupppdd* stats !

Kerla (o.k, sometimes Keral) is not *dhevvulluppdd* !

Eet iz Somallia !

Kerla sud tekk up morr eenddusstrriall prrojjuktts and enkurrej morr kombootterr kompnies tu oppun !

Narendra Modi made these noises during the opening ceremony of the Kochi metro a couple of months back and during his high decibel election campaign braying visit in 2016 !

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R  ponnabalam
Growing inequality in India
by R ponnabalam on Sep 19, 2017 07:41 PM

From this level of State care how students of Rural India can get importunity to equip themselves as competently as the students of Rich Households to compete in IFS IAS or to seek admission in JNU,I.I.Sc.I.I.Ts. Scrap NEET examination

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