Twenty Point Programme / National Health Programme - Simplified with Mnemonic - Part-I.

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024
  • PART - I
    National Health programme
    Forms
    a. Control programmes
    b. Developmental Prohrammes
    c. Eradication programmes
    Classification of NHP
    A. Communicable Diseases Progs.
    B. Non-Communicable Diseases Progs.
    C. MCH Progs.
    D. Nutritional Progs.
    E. Community Welfare Programmes.
    F. Occupational Programmes.
    E. Community Welfare Programmes.
    Twenty point Programme
    I. Introduction
    • The Twenty Point Programme (TPP) was initially launched by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1975.
    • The programme was first revised in 1982 and again in 1986.
    It has been finally restructured in 2006 and it has been in operation at present.
    • The restructured Programme, called Twenty Point Programme - 2006 (TPP-2006), was approved by the Cabinet on 5th October, 2006 and operated.
    • Although the TPP has been in existence for the last 30 years, it is still relevant today
    • These 20 Points covers 66 items out of which 25 items will be monitored on monthly basis, remaining items will be monitored on annual basis
    • In the Monthly Progress Report, the performance will be categorized as under:-
    - Very Good’ performance - the achievement is 90% or more of targets.
    - ‘Good’ performance - the achievement is between 80% and 90% of targets.
    - ‘Poor’ performance - the achievement is below 80% of targets.
    II. DEFINITION
    “ In 1975, the govt. of India launched a national programme called ‘The 20 Point Programme’ to create an opportunity for both the political and economic development and later it was restructured as Twenty Point Programme - 2006 (TPP-2006)”.
    III. OBJECTIVES OF TPP
    i. To eradicate poverty
    ii. To improve the quality of life of the poor and the under privileged population of the country
    IV. Goals of TPP
    1. Removing social and economic disparities
    2. Eradicate poverty
    3. Raising productivity
    4. Reducing inequalities
    V. List of 20 Point Programmes -2006
    1. Poverty Eradication
    2. Power to people
    3. Support to farmers
    4. Labour welfare
    5. Food security
    6. Housing for all
    7. Clean drinking water
    8. Health for all
    9. Education for all
    10. Welfare of scheduled tribes, minorities and OBC's
    11. Women welfare
    12. Child welfare
    13. Youth development
    14. Improvement of slums
    15. Environment protection and afforestation
    16. Social security
    17. Rural roads
    18. Energization of rural areas
    19. 19. Development of backward areas
    20. IT enabled e-governance
    i. For General population = 11
    1. Poverty Eradication
    2. Power to People
    3. Labour Welfare
    4. Food Security
    5. Housing for all
    6. Clean drinking water
    7. Health for all
    8. Education for all
    9. Environment protection and Afforestation
    10. Social Security
    11. IT enabled e-governance
    ii. For special population = 05
    1. Women welfare
    2. Child welfare
    3. Youth development
    4. Welfare of scheduled tribes, minorities and OBC's
    5. Support to farmers
    iii. For Rural & Backward Areas = 04
    1. Improvement of slums
    2. Rural roads
    3. Energization of rural areas
    4. Development of backward areas
    Thank You.

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