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ASSAM

1. Mamata –
The ‘Mamata’ scheme seeks to reduce IMR and MMR, by insisting on a post-delivery hospital
stay of 48 hours of the mother and the newborn. Any complication that may arise during this
period is addressed by skilled doctors available at Govt. health institutions. During discharge
from hospital, the mother receives a gift hamper called the ‘Mamata’ kit. This kit contains
essential products for the baby baby powder, baby oil, a mosquito net, a flannel cloth etc. After
48hours of stay in government hospital, the ‘Mamata kit’ is given to the mother. Till date
10,01,923 ‘Mamta kit’ has been distributed since 2010-11 to 2013-14.

2. Mamoni – Cash assistance to Pregnant Women for Nutritional support @Rs. 1000/- in two
instalments. “Mamoni” is a scheme of the Government of Assam that encourages pregnant
women to
undergo at least 3 ante-natal checkups which identify danger signs during pregnancy (needing
treatment) and offer proper medical care. Under this scheme, at the time of registration, every
pregnant woman receives a booklet on tips on safe motherhood and newborn care titled
‘Mamoni’. During subsequent ANC check up, the pregnant women are provided with an amount
of Rs. 1000 (in two instalments, first for 2nd ANC an amount of Rs. 500/- is given and second
instalment of Rs. 500/-
for 3rd ANC as nutritional support) for expenses related to nutritional food and supplements.
Every Govt health institution offers these services for the women who have registered in their
place.
It is under “Assam Bikash Yojana”, State Govt. sponsored schemes under Health & Family .
3.Free operations for children having congenital heart disease:
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a defect in the structure of the heart and great vessels which
is present at birth. Heart defects are among the most common birth defects and are the leading
cause of birth defect-related deaths. Approximately 9 children in 1000 are born with a congenital
heart defect. The cost of treatment is very high.
Government of Assam has initiated a scheme for free treatment of children with congenital heart
defects in Narayana Hrudyalaya Hospital Bengaluru and Kolkata.According to the scheme, the
government bears to and fro air-fare between Assam and Bengaluru/Kolkata for the
patient and a guardian, all medical expenses incurred at Narayana Hrudayalaya Bengaluru and
Kolkata and food and lodging expenses during treatment for the patient and a
guardian.It is a Govt. of Assam sponsored scheme. The scheme iseffective from 1st July 2010.
Guardian should be permanent residence of Assam and Annual Income should not exceed
Rs. 6.00 lakhs per anum. The children between age group of 0-14 years are eligible for the
scheme.
Total 2,114 children have been treated till 17th July 2014.
Welfare Department. Till 2013-14, total 36,50,453 numbers of cheques has been disbursed.

4. Majoni –
Social assistance to all girl children born in the family up to second order is given a fixed deposit
of Rs. 5,000/- for 18 years. On her 18th Birthday, the girl will be able to encase the fixed deposit.
In case she is married before attaining 18 years of age, the fixed deposit will be forfeited. This
scheme is applicable to families who are limiting themselves to two children.It is under “Assam
Bikash Yojana”, State Govt. sponsored schemes under Health & Family Welfare Department.Till
2013-14, total 3,08,109 numbers of Fix Deposit has been issued

5. Operation Smile - Free Surgery for children having cleft palate and lip. Department of Health
& Family Welfare, Govt.of Assam, NHM and Operation Smile jointly initiated a special drive for
Cleft lip and Cleft Palate patients in the year 2009.A critical element towards fulfilling the vision of
a “Cleft Free Assam” is the establishment of a Comprehensive Cleft and Child Care Centre which
was set up at the Mohendra Mohan Choudhury Hospital, Guwahati for providing year-round 8.
“Sneha Sparsha”: “Sneha Sparsha” is the recent unique Health Care Initiative for Children
launched by the Department of Health & Family Welfare, Government of Assam and launched in
the year 2013-14 in the state.“Sneha Sparsha”, literally meaning the touch of love, is aimed at
extending financial assistance for specialized treatment of children below 12 years of age
afflicted with
some serious ailments such as
(1) Thalessemia requiring Bone Marrow Transplant
(2) Kidney Transplant
(3) Liver Transplant
(4) Cochlear Implant
(5) Limb deformities requiring artificial and motorized limb
(6) neurological anomaly like Hydrocephalus and Spina Bifida
(7) specialized eye surgery
(8) Blood cancer requiring chemo therapy, and
(9) various solid tumors.surgical care to patients with cleft deformities. This centre is conceived to
be a state-of-the art cleft care centre matching
global standards to provide comprehensive care to patients of Assam having the capability of
running 6 operating tables simultaneously.

Karnataka
1.Vajpayee Arogyashree
Government of Karnataka has taken the initiative to provide Health protection to families living
below poverty line for the treatment of major ailments, requiring hospitalization and surgery. In
order to bridge the gap in provision of Tertiary care facility and the specialist pool of doctors to
meet the state wide requirement for the treatment of such diseases particularly in rural areas of
Karnataka.

Kerala1.State Mental Health Programme


The State has a Mental Health Programme of its own and the first District Psychiatry unit was
opened in 1970 attached to District Hospital, Ernakulam. Initially psychiatric services were
provided through the 3 Mental Hospitals. Stress in now on domicilliary care and secondary
prevention of major mental disorders.

2.Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT)


In Kerala the programme was started in 1987 in a phased manner. By 1988-89 Diarrhoeal
Treatment Units were established in all Medical Colleges and in seven district hospitals. ORS
depots are being established in all villages and urban areas at he rate of one per thousand
population to increase ORS accesses rate.
Nagaland
1.Meshnet Conceptualization for Health Services in Nagaland             

The pilot project implemented on joint venture by Mission for Geo-spatial Application,
Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India and GIS and Remote Sensing Centre,

Odisha
1.Navjyoti
A strategy to improve Maternal and Child care with focus on prevention of morbidity and mortality
among new borns.

2.Infant Mortality Rate Mission


Infant Mortality Rate continues to be high in Orissa. It is recognized that about 60 % Infant
deaths occur during neonatal period (first four weeks of life). Most of these deaths are due to pre-
maturity, low birth weight, respiratory infections, diarrhea and malnutrition. It is also
acknowledged that infant mortality is higher in lower socioeconomic groups residing in backward
tribal districts of Orissa. Notwithstanding the fact that several strategic interventions are being
implemented to reduce MMR and IMR the decline has been marginal.

Chandigarh
1. Balika Samridhi Yojana 
Under this scheme Rs.500/- is given to the newly born girl child in the families whose monthly
income is below the poverty line.

Delhi
1.School Health Scheme

Govt. of NCT Delhi, started School health scheme in March 1979 with six School health clinics
initially which were later increased to provide comprehensive health care services to the school
going children. The School Health clinics were established in the school premises itself for easy
accessibility to children.  These were planned to cover the children studying in Government and
Government Aided Secondary school

Lakshadweep
1.National Maternity Benefit Scheme:
National Maternity Benefit Scheme is providing financial assistance to pregnant women of house
hold below poverty line up to two live births has been implemented in Lakshadweep. Under the
scheme a lumpsum assistance at Rs.500/- per pregnancy for the first two live birth will be paid.
Sufficient fund has been provided to the Village (Dweep) Panchayaths for the implementation of
the scheme

2.Reproductive and Child Health Programme


The objective of this scheme is to improve the health condition of child and mother. Through this
scheme immunisation, treatment of RTI/STI, ARI, Anemia, Diarrhea, Ante Natal and Post Natal
checkups are done. Under newborn care Ante Natal care to all pregnant women, promotion of
safe delivery practices, providing essential care to all new borns, identification and referral of new
borns at risk are undertaken.
It is a scheme for treatment of life threatening illness of persons below poverty line. A sum of
Rs.50 Lakhs were available under this scheme. Out of which an amount of Rs.49.37 lakhs have
been utilised by the department in favour of 243 patients.

ANDHRA PRADESH
1)Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs):
This scheme was started during the year 2006-07 with an objective to provide emergency
neonatal care services to new born and neonates to reduce Infant mortality rate and to improve
the quality of paediatric care services in remote, interior, tribal areas & urban areas.
It is proposed to establish 160 NICUs in A.P. State (in 13 Teaching Hospitals, 23 Dist. Hospitals,
16 Area Hospitals and 108 CEMONC centres.)
• 12 Paediatricians are positioned against 124 posts sanctioned.
• Procurement of equipment for NICUs is under process.
• Two Staff Nurses and two ANMs on contract basis in each unit are being positioned.
• Proposed to provide Drugs and Consumables to each unit.

2)NEW BORN CARE KIT


This scheme was started during the year 2006-07 with an objective to prevent deaths from
hypothermia and outside infections. Under this scheme, the kits are being supplied to low birth
weight (<2000 grms) new born babies of SC/ST/BPL families, born in all government institutions.
• The Newborn Care Kit consists of 2 Baby Mattresses; 4 Baby Jacket; 3 Baby Caps; 3 pairs of
Gloves; 12 Baby Diaper and 8 Baby Blankets. The Kit is sterile and would keep the baby warm
and prevent death from hypothermia and outside infections.
• 52,000 new born care kits were procured and distributed to the beneficiaries during 2006-07.
• It is planned to procure 1,30,000 kits during 2007-08.

3) Newborn & Neonatal Care Campaign / Age at Marriage Campaign:


This campaign was conducted with an objective to increase awareness on issues like age at
marriage, to identify danger symptoms and signs in new born and neonatal infants.

Chattisgadh

1.Baal Hriday Suraksha Yojana

Started on 15th July 2008, it provides grant for children with heart ailments.

2. Prerana Scheme
Jansankhya Sthirata Kosh (National Population Stabilization Fund) is an autonomous body of the
MoHFW, Govt. of India has launched PRERNA, a Responsible Parenthood Strategy in 2008 in
seven focus states namely Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand,
Odisha, and Rajasthan. The strategy recognizes and awards couples who have broken the
stereotype of early marriage and early childbirth and helped change mindsets. In this scheme,
the girl should have been married after 19 years of age and given birth to the first child at least
after 2 years of marriage. The couple will get award of Rs. 10000/- if it is Boy child or Rs. 12000/-
if it is Girl child. If birth of second child is at least after 3 years of first child birth and either parent
voluntarily accept permanent method of family planning within one year of the birth of the second
child couple will get additional Rs. 5000/- if boy child and Rs. 7000/- if girl child. The scheme is
only for BPL families.

GUJRAT

1.School Health Programme (SHP)

School Health Programme (SHP) is a single, largest time framed health programme operating in
the State of Gujarat since 1997.

2.Bal Sakha Scheme

Under this scheme, all babies born to BPL mothers in the State (approximately 3,00,000 births
per annum) will be covered for neonatal care by partnering pediatricians, including care in their
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (level 2 ) at no cost to the beneficiary. After initialization and
stabilization of the Scheme, the Scheme may be extended to cover all infants upto one year
age.Up to October -09 284 private pediatricians are enrolled and 31151 new bron attended
under Bal Sakha yojana.

3.Mamta Taruni Abhiyan

Department has initiated Mamta Diwas which is meant to provide a fixed day out reach services
to expecting and lactating mothers. The services are being provided by the Mamta Diwas centers
at sub-centers and anganwadis. A special card is been designed for record and documentation
purpose which includes sections on Antenatal care, Post natal care, growth monitoring etc.

Based on the above three concepts MAMTA TARUNI ABHIYAN is being proposed for
adolescents girls in the age group of 10 to 19 years in rural areas. This is a community level
intervention to cater the need of the above said group.

HIMACHAL PRADESH

1.Mukhyamantri Vidyarthi Swasthy Karyakaram


The school health programme in H.P will address the heath needs of the school children in the
form of health education , environment sanitation , nutrition , safe drinking water, gender and
social concern . The state of H.P will utilize strategies of disease prevention , health promotion as
well as detection of underlying diseases and medical advice for health problems.

2.Matri Seva Yojna

The State Government of Himachal Pradesh  launched Matri Seva Yojna providing pregnant
women of the State, facility for free institutional delivery in all the government health institutions
in the State. The scheme aimed at ensuring the health of the mother and child.Besides free
institutional delivery, life saving drugs is also  being made available free to the patients.

DAMAN AND DIU

1.Dikri Development Scheme (DDS)


Aim: The new Scheme approved in 11th Plan to Save the Girl Child and Safe Motherhood in
the name of Dikri Development Scheme and Matru Samrudhhi Yojna which is to be implemented
in UT of Daman and Diu with effect from 1st April 2007

Objectives / Vision of the schemes:

 Promote institutional deliveries


 Reduction in Maternal Mortality and Infant Mortality
 Save the Girl Child
 Reduction in net Reproduction rate
 Discourage early marriages
 Promotion for registration of Marriages

Assistance to the girl child that an amount of Rs. 20,000/- will be deposited under Profit Plus
Scheme of LIC for 18 years in the name of girl Child.
2. Matru Samrudhhi Yojna

Assistance to the Mother that a cash assistance of Rs. 5,000/- to the mother delivered at Govt as
well as registered private hospital of UT of Daman & Diu

Eligibility:
Resident of UT of Daman & Diu.
Marriage Registration Certificate for justifying the marriage taken place at least at the age of 18
year for the Female (mother).
Institutional Delivery Certificate (at Government as well as registered private hospitals of UT of
Daman & Diu). Only up to first two live births.

RAJASTHAN
1. Mukya Mantri Shubhlaxmi Yojna
Under this scheme, Women are given a sum of Rs 2100 after giving birth to a girl child and the
same sum is given again after completion of one year and full immunization schedule . A sum of
Rs 3100 is given on completion of 5 yrs and when seeking admission into school.

PUDUCHERRY
1.  STUDENT HEALTH SCHEME
Medical examination of the students of the entire population of Puducherry region from Primary
to College level is part of the Student Health Scheme.  Besides, Medical Examination and supply
of medicines, systematic follow up of defective cases are also done under this scheme.
Efforts are made to seen that cumulative Health Cards are being maintained in all Educational
Institutions.

MADHYA PRADESH
1. Hamaribityan

Sex Selection is the practice of determining the sex of the unborn foetus and eliminating it if
found to be female. Sex Selection is commonly referred to as Female Foeticide. This scheme
gives a provision for registering complaints online.

2. Deen Dayal Mobile Health Clinic   

Deendayal Mobile Hospital Yojana was launched in May 2006 in Madhya Pradesh with the
objective of expanding the outreach of health services to far-flung areas that are not easily
accessible and where there is a concentration of SC/ST population. The program aims to
improve the availability of and access to quality healthcare for people residing in remote areas
especially for the poor and for women and children.
3. Ladli Laxmi Yojana

The objective of this scheme implemented from the year 2006 is to lay a firm foundation of girls’
future through improvement in their educational and economic status and to bring about a
positive change in social attitude towards birth of a girl. Under the scheme National Savings
Certificates worth Rs 6 thousand are purchase by the state government in the name of a girl
every year after her birth till the amount reaches Rs 30,000. The girl covered under the scheme
is given Rs2 thousand on getting admission in class VI, Rs four thousand on getting admission in
class IX and Rs 7,500 on admission in class XI. She is given Rs 200 per month during her
studies in class XI and XII. When the girl attains the age of 21 and had not married before 18
years of age, she will be paid the amount in lump sum which comes to Rs one lakh.

ARUNACHAL PRADESH
1.Children in Need of Care and Protection

Under the Scheme, Grant-In-Aid is provided to Non-Governmental Organizations/Voluntary


Agencies for Running Institution/ Homes for destitute children with the underlying objects to
provide them formal education free boarding and lodging and vocational training and finally
rehabilitating them. As per approved pattern of Scheme 90% grant is provided by the
Government and residual 10% is to be borne by the NGO/VOs. This was initially a Centrally
Sponsored Scheme which was subsequently transferred to the State Governments in 1992-93 .
2. Supplimentary Nutrition Programme

This Scheme aims at providing nutritious foods to the Children (0-6) years and pregnant /
lactating mother in order to upgrade the level of nutrition. Now, it is implemented in 85 Integrated
Child Development Services (ICDS) Projects through 4277 Anganwadi Centres. During 2000-01,
Prime Minister Gramodaya Yojna (PMGY) was introduced and it was continued upto 2004-05
and fund under PMGY was released by the Planning Commission. From the year 2005-2006 the
PMGY has been discontinued and the scheme is implemented with the fund from Ministry of
Women and Child Development, Govt. of India and the State Govt. on 50:50 basis. But, during
the, last financial year 2008-2009, the State Government released Rs.400.00 lakhs as State
share fund under the scheme and Central Share of Rs. 480.27 lakhs.

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