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What are the major tasks under RCH program?

The major tasks under the Reproductive, Child and Adolescent Health (RCH) program include:

1. Improving access to family planning services and contraceptive methods.
2. Reducing maternal and newborn mortality.
3. Increasing access to antenatal and postnatal care.
4. Improving access to safe abortion services.
5. Strengthening health systems to ensure quality care.
6. Strengthening health systems to reduce gender-based violence.
7. Increasing access to nutrition services for mothers and children.
8. Increasing access to health services for adolescents.
9. Educating the public about reproductive health.
10. Monitoring and evaluating progress in reproductive health outcomes.

What are the two main objectives of RCH?

The two main objectives of the Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) program are to reduce infant mortality and to improve the health status of mothers and children. The program focuses on providing preventive and curative care, improving maternal and child nutrition, and providing access to family planning services. Additionally, the RCH program works to ensure that all pregnant women receive antenatal care and that all children are immunized.

What is RCH Programme in India?

The Rashtriya Chikitsa Abhiyan (RCH) Programme is a government of India initiative launched in 2005 to improve the health of mothers and children in India. It aims to reduce infant mortality, maternal mortality, and morbidity, and to improve the quality of health care for pregnant women, mothers, and children. The programme focuses on providing access to quality health care services, including immunization, antenatal care, postnatal care, and basic curative care. It also includes efforts to strengthen family planning services and promote health and nutrition education. The RCH Programme is implemented by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in partnership with state governments, local governments, and civil society organizations.