ASSISTIVE DEVELOPMENT – FINANCING

Financing is done through National Social Assistance Programme(NSAP) >Inthis programme District collector is the Authority NSAP vaious components National old age pension scheme : 60-79 age group National widow pension scheme  :... Read more »

ASSISTIVE DEVELOPMENT – INFRASTRUCTURE

Assistive development can be catogarised into Infrastructure and Financing Infrastructure has two components – Bharath Nirman scheme and Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Rurban Mission   BHARATH NIRMAN Bharath Nirman scheme focuses on Rural... Read more »

POVERTY – intervention

Geograhical Distribution India 66%of India’s population is poor placed in mainly 7 states – Chattisgarh, Assam, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, UP and Jharghand (CABMOUJ) Poverty is highest amoung amoung SC,ST Farm Labourers,Daliths... Read more »

POVERTY – Continue

POVERTY IN INDIA Poverty is a significant issue in India, From late 19th century through early 20th century, under British colonial rule, poverty in India intensified, peaking in the 1920s.Famines and diseases... Read more »

POVERTY – Detailed analysis

WHAT IS POVERTY ??? World Bank definition :” social phenominon in which a section of society is unable to fullfill their basic needs…” People can be said to be in poverty when... Read more »

PHARMA INDUSTRY AND REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS – Continued

PHARMACUITICAL INDUSTRY IN INDIA Pharmaceuticals Export Promotion Council of India(PEPCI) Report says #Global Pharma market size in the calendar year 2016 is estimated at $1100 billion as per IMS with a very... Read more »

REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS – Continued

2.CENTRAL DRUG STANDARD CONTROL ORGANISATION (CDSCO) The Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) is the national regulatory body for Indian pharmaceuticals and medical devices, It serves parallel function to the European Medical Agency of the European Union, the PDMA of Japan,the FDA of... Read more »

REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS IN HEALTH SECTOR

1.INDIAN MEDICAL COUNCIL (IMC) ~Established through Indian Medical Council Act,1956…..therefore its a statutory body.. The main functions of the Medical Council of India are as follows: Establishment and maintenance of uniform standards... Read more »

NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY – 2017

WHAT IS NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY ?? It is the policy document to inform, clarify, strengthen and prioritize the role of the Government in shaping health systems in all its dimensions- investments in... Read more »

TRIPLE BURDEN OF DISEASES

What are the conditions that is refered to as triple burden of diseases ??? *Unending fight against communicable diseases *Emerging threat of lifestyle diseases *Increasing vulnerability to new diseases WHY THIS IS... Read more »