PM Modi launched 'Healthy Women, Strong Family Campaign' of Dhar in Madhya Pradesh and the 8th National Nutrition Month

New -Delhi, September 17 (IANS). Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the 8th National Nutrition Month on Wednesday, as well as the ‘Healthy Women, Strong Family’ (SNP) campaign in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh. Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Dr. Mohan Yadav was also present at the event. Union Minister of Health JP Nadda attended the opportunity of Haryana, where he inaugurated several health camps in the presence of Haryana chief minister Naib Singha Singi Singini and Health Minister in Haryana, Aarti Singh Rao, while the Minister of the State of the State of the Health Prataprao Jadhav of Yashwantrao Chavan in the Mumbai Delhi Joined Joined the Delhi Secretariat in the Mumbai and the Delhi Chief of Delhi Patel joined the delhi joined the delhi joined joined the Delhi Minister Accha Gupta. ‘Healthy women, Strong Family’ campaign has so far been the biggest health campaign for women and children in India. In terms of this initiative under the joint leadership of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW) and the Ministry of Women and Child Development (MOWCD), under this initiative, Ayushman Health Centers (CHC), Community Health Centers (CHCs), District Hospital and Other Government Health preventing reservations, providing conditions, to provide prevention and inhibiting health services, to prevent them from being preventative. Remedial Health Services. Will this campaign go, non-conductive diseases, anemia, tuberculosis and sickle cell disease, early identification and link after treatment will strengthen. Mother, baby and adolescent will also promote health through prenatal care, vaccination, nutrition, menstrual hygiene, lifestyle and mental health awareness activities. This campaign will inspire communities to adopt a healthy lifestyle, giving special emphasis on obesity prevention, better nutrition and voluntary blood donation. The prime minister said in his speech that “our mothers and sisters are the mainstay of the progress of the nation. If the mother stays healthy in the home, the whole house remains healthy. The mother’s health affects the whole family. Therefore, this campaign is dedicated to mothers and sisters and their healthy future.” The Prime Minister said: “Nari Shakti” is an important pillar of developed India and healthy women is a “big campaign” for development led by women. He emphasized that its purpose is to ensure that no woman is a victim of any serious illness due to lack of information or resources. He said: “Early diagnosis of diseases such as high blood pressure, diabetes, anemia or cancer is needed as it can be fatal later, which is why this facility will be available during this campaign.” The prime minister urged women to take time for their health and utilize the facilities of health camps without any concern. Referring to the serious problem of sickle cell anemia in the tribal areas of the country, he called on the tribal women, especially to utilize the available facilities during the campaign period. He also said that all checks and medicines will be available for free in health centers. He said: “Our decision is that no mother or daughter is left behind. Those who need further treatment can use the safety shield provided by Ayushman card.” Referring to the various schemes launched by the government, the prime minister underlined that “we are committed to making the lives of women easier and improving their health.” He also said: “In our journey to become a developed India, we work with the aim of reducing maternal deaths (MMR) and baby deaths (IMR). For this purpose, Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana was introduced in 2017. The scheme has favored more than 4.5 crore pregnancy. handed over.