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Malaria Eradication Program :The National Malaria Eradication Programme (NMEP) was launched in India in 1958 to eradicate malaria from the country.

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SPONSOR BY :  "This Content Sponsored by Genreviews.Online Genreviews.online is One of the Review Portal Site Website Link: https://genreviews.online/ Sponsor Content: #genreviews.online, #genreviews, #productreviews, #bestreviews, #reviewportal" Malaria Eradication Program – An Evolution : đŸ‘‰The Malaria Eradication Program is one of the oldest of our welfare programs and provides medical aid to the general population through fieldwork and door-to-door outreach. đŸ‘‰Pioneering. . Apart from this, it is no exaggeration to say that this scheme is our primary guide for all the information, methods and ways of conducting other contemporary welfare schemes. đŸ‘‰In 1940, the total economic loss of the country due to malaria was estimated at Rs.7500 crores. In 1951 the Planning Commission insisted on the need for a separate agency for malaria eradication. Accordingly, the DDT spraying work was carried out by the Malaria Institute of India. GOVERNMENT SCHEMES  ANNOUNCED BY YEARS :   ...

National Health Programms : government creates a scheme for public people to improve their public health

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SPONSOR BY : "This Content Sponsored by Genreviews.Online Genreviews.online is One of the Review Portal Site Website Link: https://genreviews.online/ Sponsor Content: #genreviews.online, #genreviews, #productreviews, #bestreviews, #reviewportal" INTRODUCTION:  • After the independence of India, the government has been taking various measures for the welfare of the people. The most important of these are the National Health Schemes jointly implemented by the Central and State Governments. . These national health programs are meant to control communicable diseases that affect the population greatly. To eliminate poverty, improve environmental sanitation, improve the quality of nutritional status, control population growth, and improve the welfare of rural people. . . For the implementation of these projects, not only the help of the central government, but also material and technical assistance is being provided by agencies like (WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, WORLD BANK, SIDA, DANIDA, U...