Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying Showcases Livestock & Dairy Innovations at Startup Mahakumbh 2025

Source: Government of India

Posted On: 06 APR 2025 9:02AM by PIB Delhi

The Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying (DAHD) under the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying marked it’s noteworthy presence at the recently concluded Startup Mahakumbh 2025, held from April 3rd to 5th at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. Participating as a Silver Supporting Partner, DAHD set up an engaging pavilion, showcasing innovations and initiatives in the livestock and dairy sector.

As part of its Pavilion, DAHD provided Startup Pods to 15 Startups functional in the Livestock and Dairy sector, who got an opportunity to display their product/services and network with key stakeholders while exploring avenues for scaling their impact in India’s agrarian economy. These Startups showcased innovative products and technologies for example, ensuring temperature compliance in dairy processing, AI monitoring for animal health management, sensor-based smart collar for estrus detection, milk adulteration detection kit to ensure food safety, end-to-end SaaS platform for dairy supply chain, artificial insemination gun, data integration in dairy supply chain via blockchain to improve product traceability etc. Ms. Varsha Joshi, Additional Secretary, DAHD, visited the Pavilion and interacted with several startups, appreciating their contribution and innovations in livestock management and dairy technology.

DAHD’s Pavilion highlighted key government initiatives including the National Livestock Mission’s Entrepreneurship Development Programme, the Rashtriya Gokul Mission, and the Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund. The pavilion also showcased DAHD’s efforts in delivering services directly to farmers doorstep and attracted significant interest and footfall from a wide range of stakeholders from academia, industry, and general public.

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Release of Publication “Women and Men in India 2024: Selected Indicators and Data”

Source: Government of India

Posted On: 06 APR 2025 8:47AM by PIB Delhi

Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), Government of India, released the 26th edition of its publication titled “Women and Men in India 2024: Selected Indicators and Data”.

The publication offers a comprehensive overview of the gender landscape in India, presenting selected indicators and data across key areas like population, education, health, economic participation, and decision-making, all sourced from various Ministries/ Departments/Organizations. Utilizing official statistics, it presents gender-disaggregated data across urban-rural divides and geographic regions, facilitating a nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by women and men.

“Women and Men in India 2024: Selected Indicators and Data” serves as a crucial resource, highlighting both progress in gender equality and persistent disparities. By analyzing socio-economic indicators and highlighting trends, it empowers policymakers, researchers, and other stakeholders to develop gender-sensitive policies fostering sustainable and inclusive development.

“Women and Men in India 2024: Selected Indicators and Data” is available at the website of the Ministry (https://mospi.gov.in/).

Some of the highlights of the publication are as follows:

  • The primary and higher Secondary levels have consistently high GPI, indicating strong female enrolment. Upper primary and elementary levels saw fluctuations but remained close to parity.

  • The LPFR in usual status for ages 15 years and above has improved from 49.8% (2017-18) to 60.1% (2023-24).

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  • Women own 39.2% of all bank accounts and contribute to 39.7% of total deposits. Their participation is highest in rural areas, where they make up 42.2% of account holders.
  • There is rise in DEMAT account over the years, indicating growing participation in the stock market. From March 31, 2021, to November 30, 2024, the total number of DEMAT accounts increased from 33.26 million to 143.02 million, marking more than a fourfold rise. Male account holders have consistently outnumbered female account holders, but female participation has also shown a growing trend. The number of male accounts rose from 26.59 million in 2021 to 115.31 million in 2024, while female accounts increased from 6.67 million to 27.71 million during the same period.

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  • Rising percentage of female-headed proprietary establishments across manufacturing, trade, and other services sectors over the years 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24 has been observed.

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  • The total number of electors increased from 173.2 million in 1952 to 978 million in 2024, with a notable rise in female voter registration. Female voter turnout varied over the years, reaching 67.2% in 2019 but slightly declining to 65.8% in 2024. The gender gap in voting has narrowed, with female turnout surpassing male turnout in 2024.
  • Over the years, there has been an increase in the number of startups recognized by DPIIT with at least one-woman director, reflecting a positive trend in female entrepreneurship. The total number of such startups rose from 1,943 in 2017 to 17,405 in 2024.

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50th round of computer ballot registration for submitting applications for Northbound Travel for Hong Kong Vehicles to be open April 7 to 10

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

50th round of computer ballot registration for submitting applications for Northbound Travel for Hong Kong Vehicles to be open April 7 to 10 
     Eligible applicants for the scheme can register for computer balloting through the designated website (www.hzmbqfs.gov.hkIssued at HKT 10:00

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InvestHK visits Middle East to attract business investment to Hong Kong (with photo)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

​Associate Director-General of Investment Promotion at Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) Mr Charles Ng will commence his duty visit to the Middle East from today (April 6) to April 10, with key engagements in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The visit underscores Hong Kong’s commitment to deepening economic ties with these dynamic markets and promoting the city as a premier gateway for Middle Eastern businesses seeking opportunities on the Mainland and in the broader Asia-Pacific region.
 
Hong Kong has a strong, long-standing and ever-growing relationship with the Gulf region including Saudi Arabia and the UAE, marked by increasing co-operation in finance, trade, and investment. The city’s merchandise trade with the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf reached US$21.6 billion in 2023. These partnerships are further strengthened through initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative, which fosters greater connectivity and economic opportunities.
 
     “Amid an increasingly complex global landscape and geopolitical uncertainties, countries in the Middle East are actively diversifying their investments. Hong Kong, as a global financial centre and a ‘super connector’ between the Mainland, Asia, and the rest of the world, is uniquely positioned to support this shift,” said Mr Ng. “Under the ‘one country, two systems’ principle, our city offers a robust legal system, free flow of capital and information, and internationally aligned regulations. Beyond finance, Hong Kong is also a hub for trade, logistics, innovation and professional services. It serves as a gateway for Middle Eastern partners to tap into the Mainland and the broader Asia-Pacific region.”
 
As part of its commitment to financial diversification, the city has developed a supportive platform for Islamic finance, including sukuk issuance and tax law amendments to ensure a level playing field with conventional bonds and the successful launch of three government sukuk. It continues to welcome more Islamic financial institutions and products to leverage Hong Kong’s international financial platform and tap into opportunities across Asia and the Mainland.
 
During his visit to Riyadh, Jeddah and Dubai, Mr Ng will participate in numerous high-level business roundtables co-organised with Asia House, bringing together representatives from prominent businesses, family offices, and investors. He will also meet with representatives from leading Middle Eastern companies and discuss how establishing a presence in Hong Kong can drive their global expansion strategies.
 
These engagements aim to strengthen economic ties, foster collaboration, and attract more businesses from the Middle East to invest and expand through Hong Kong. By leveraging Hong Kong’s unique position as a global financial and multinational supply chain management hub, InvestHK seeks to facilitate mutually beneficial partnerships that drive innovation and growth across regions.

  

Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah chairs a security review meeting in Raipur, Chhattisgarh

Source: Government of India

Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah chairs a security review meeting in Raipur, Chhattisgarh

Double engine government under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi is leaving no stone unturned in completely elaminating Naxalism

Before 31 March, Naxalism will become history in the entire country including Chhattisgarh

Naxalism ruined many generations, now it should not take more time to eliminate this problem

Chhattisgarh government has made satisfactory progress on both development and security fronts

The ongoing fight against Naxalites must not scattered

Coverage area of the ‘NiyadNellanar’ scheme should be expanded from a 5-km to 10 km radius around security camps

It must be ensured that people in Naxal-affected areas receive equal opportunities for development

Coordination among states police and central agencies should improve to nab those Naxals fleeing from one state to another

Posted On: 05 APR 2025 11:25PM by PIB Delhi

Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah chaired a security review meeting in Raipur, Chhattisgarh.The meeting was attended by Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, Deputy Chief Minister Shri Vijay Sharma, the Director of the Intelligence Bureau (IB), Special Secretary (Internal Security) in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Directors General of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), National Investigation Agency (NIA), Border Security Force (BSF), and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) as well as the Chief Secretary and Director General of Police of Chhattisgarh.

Addressing the meeting, the Union Home Minister said that the double engine government under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi is leaving no stone unturned in completely elaminatingNaxalism. He said that before 31 March, Naxalism will become history in the entire country including Chhattisgarh.

Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah said Naxalism ruined many generations, now it should not take more time to eliminate this problem. He said, the ongoing fight against Naxalites must not scattered.

Shri Amit Shah said, Coordination among states police and central agencies should improve to nab those Naxals fleeing from one state to another. 

Shri Amit Shah said, Chhattisgarh government has made satisfactory progress on both development and security fronts. He said, coverage area of the ‘NiyadNellanar’ scheme should be expanded from a 5-km to 10 km radius around security camps. Shri Shah said, it must be ensured that people in Naxal-affected areas receive equal opportunities for development. The Union Home Minister said that the momentum of the anti-Naxal operation should not diminish under any circumstances.

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Leaders of Indian Origin Tamil from Sri Lanka meet PM

Source: Government of India

Posted On: 05 APR 2025 9:53PM by PIB Delhi

The leaders of Indian Origin Tamil (IOT) from Sri Lanka met the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today in Colombo. Shri Modi announced that India will support construction  of 10,000 houses, healthcare facilities, the sacred site Seetha Eliya temple and other community development projects for IOTs in cooperation with the Government of Sri Lanka.

In separate posts on X, he said:

“The meeting with leaders of Indian Origin Tamil (IOT) was fruitful. The community constitutes a living bridge between the two countries for over 200 years. India will support construction  of 10,000 houses, healthcare facilities, the sacred site Seetha Eliya temple and other community development projects for IOTs in cooperation with the Government of Sri Lanka.”

“இந்தியாவை பூர்வீகமாக கொண்ட தமிழ் மக்களுடன் சுமூகமான சந்திப்பு இடம்பெற்றிருந்தது. இச்சமூகத்தினர் 200 ஆண்டுகளுக்கும் மேலாக இரு நாடுகளுக்குமான ஒரு வாழும் உறவுப் பாலமாக திகழ்கின்றனர். இலங்கை அரசாங்கத்துடனான ஒத்துழைப்புடன் இந்தியாவை பூர்வீகமாக கொண்ட தமிழ் மக்களுக்காக 10000 வீடுகள், சுகாதார வசதிகள், புனித சீதை அம்மன் ஆலயம் ஆகியவற்றின் நிர்மாணம் மற்றும் ஏனைய சமூக அபிவிருத்தி திட்டங்களுக்காக இந்தியா ஆதரவு வழங்கும்.”

 

 

 

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PM meets leaders of the Tamil community of Sri Lanka

Source: Government of India

Posted On: 05 APR 2025 9:49PM by PIB Delhi

The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi met the leaders of the Tamil community of Sri Lanka today in Colombo. During the meeting, he conveyed condolences on the passing of respected Tamil leaders, Thiru R. Sampanthan and Thiru Mavai Senathirajah.

In separate posts on X, he wrote:

“It is always a pleasure to meet the leaders of the Tamil community of Sri Lanka. Conveyed my condolences on the passing of respected Tamil leaders, Thiru R. Sampanthan and Thiru Mavai Senathirajah, both of whom were personally known to me. Reiterated unwavering commitment to a life of equality, dignity and justice for the Tamil community within united Sri Lanka. Many projects and initiatives launched during my visit will contribute to their social, economic and cultural progress.”

“இலங்கையில் உள்ள தமிழ் சமூகத்தினரது தலைவர்களை சந்திக்கின்றமை எப்பொழுதும் மகிழ்ச்சிக்குரிய ஒரு விடயமாகும்.  பெருமதிப்புக்குரிய தமிழ் தலைவர்களான திரு இரா. சம்பந்தன் மற்றும் திரு மாவை சேனாதிராஜா ஆகியோரது மறைவுக்கு இச்சந்தர்ப்பத்தில் அனுதாபம் தெரிவித்தேன், அவர்கள் இருவருமே தனிப்பட்ட ரீதியில் எனக்கு தெரிந்தவர்கள். அத்துடன், ஐக்கிய இலங்கைக்குள் தமிழ் சமூகத்திற்கு சமத்துவம், கௌரவம் மற்றும் நீதி ஆகியவற்றுடனான வாழ்க்கைக்கான எமது அசைக்கமுடியாத அர்ப்பணிப்பு இச்சந்திப்பின்போது மீண்டும் வலியுறுத்தப்பட்டது. எனது விஜயத்தின்போது ஆரம்பித்துவைக்கப்பட்ட பல திட்டங்களும் முன்னெடுப்புகளும் அவர்களது சமூக, பொருளாதார மற்றும் கலாசார முன்னேற்றத்துக்கான பங்களிப்பை வழங்கும்.”

 

 

 

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Speech by FS at Hong Kong Web3 Festival (English only) (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Following is the speech by the Financial Secretary, Mr Paul Chan, at the Hong Kong Web3 Festival today (April 7):

(Deputy to the National People’s Congress, Vice Chairman of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Wanxiang Group, Mr Lu Weiding), (the Chairman of Wanxiang Blockchain and the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of HashKey Group, Dr Xiao Feng), Duncan (Member of the Legislative Council Mr Duncan Chiu), distinguished guests, innovators, and pioneers of the digital frontier,

Good morning. It is an immense pleasure to join you all today at the Web3 Festival of Hong Kong, a gathering of brilliant leaders and innovators to share thoughts and experiences about the future of blockchain, cryptocurrencies, decentralised finance and beyond.

For those who have come from afar, a warm welcome to Hong Kong. As a city where East meets West and tradition intertwines with innovation, we are proud to host you to collectively chart the course of Web3.

As a technology, blockchain is displaying its vast potential, significantly increasing transaction efficiency, lowering costs and enhancing market transparency. Today, we are witnessing a marked increase in the institutional adoption of Web3, with traditional banks, asset managers and brokers increasingly integrating digital assets into their offerings.

As more jurisdictions embrace cryptocurrencies, the market has been energised with optimism, marked by a bullish trend over the past year or so.

But beyond finance and the enthusiasm on cryptocurrency, we all agree that blockchain can bring real benefits to the people. For example, ReFi (regenerative finance) is gaining traction. Tokenised carbon credits enable the transparent tracking of emissions reductions, reinforcing trust in voluntary carbon markets.

Meanwhile, the convergence of Web3 and AI is unlocking new frontiers. In finance, decentralised AI algorithms enhance credit assessments, audit smart contracts with greater precision, and deliver hyper-personalised investment strategies. Beyond finance, this synergy streamlines supply chains, revolutionises healthcare data management, and creates new immersive gaming experiences. Web3 and AI are transforming businesses and public services, driving innovation and efficiency at every turn.

Hong Kong: driving Web3 innovation

Allow me to take a few minutes to talk about Web3 in Hong Kong, our attitude and approach towards Web3 and our role in this global transformation.

Hong Kong is pro-Web3. Over two years ago, we published a high-level policy statement on the development of virtual assets, affirming our commitment to a dynamic Web3 ecosystem. Central to this is the principle of the “same activity, same risk, same regulation” approach. Through a balanced and pro-innovation regulatory approach, we seek to maintain a level playing field for market participants and encourage innovative activities in this space.

We have been walking the talk, and have delivered a number of initiatives. We were among the first in the world to have established clear licensing frameworks for virtual asset trading platforms, or VATPs. Indeed, the Securities and Futures Commission has already issued 10 VATP licences. We have also authorised VA spot ETFs (exchange-traded funds) last year, and Hong Kong now hosts the largest VA ETF market in the Asia Pacific, bridging traditional finance with crypto innovation.

Meanwhile, legislation for stablecoin regulation is set for imminent passage. My colleagues at the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) are working hard to get the relevant licensing regime to go live within this year.

The Government will also conduct consultations on the licensing regimes of over-the-counter trading services and custodian services for VA (virtual assets). This will solidify Hong Kong’s comprehensive regulatory architecture.

Let me make clear that Hong Kong’s approach to Web3 is not simply about regulation. We aim to strike a balance, ensuring market integrity without stifling innovation. After all, innovation entails risks. The lesson we have learnt is that we need to put it under a balanced regulatory framework so as to enable the sector to grow in a responsible and sustainable manner.

One essential element in our regulatory regime is sandboxes, such as the HKMA’s Project Ensemble. Project Ensemble allows innovators to test various use cases, such as tokenised real-world assets, with early regulatory feedback. This signifies our pro-innovation approach, as we put regulators and innovators in a co-creation process.

Later this year, we will unveil a second policy statement on the development of virtual assets. It will cover how to make use of Web3 to fast-track the development of traditional financial services, empower the real economy and strengthen the application of digital asset technologies.

A few thoughts on Web3

Now, looking ahead, allow me to share a few thoughts we consider important for the future development and success of Web3.

First, it is the very vision of Web3 to enable more equitable use of the Internet, and make transactions more efficient and less costly. Innovation is core to this goal, and regulators should adopt a technology-neutral approach. It would only be counterproductive if jurisdictions or regulatory authorities favour particular types of cryptocurrencies, or rule out technologies or applications at the outset. Markets, not mandates, should decide which innovations prevail.

Second, we all know Web3’s true potential lies well beyond digital assets or cryptocurrencies. Combined with AI, it can be a valuable tool to optimise impact investments, promote inclusive finance, support decarbonisation initiatives, advance sustainable development goals, and more. The global Web3 community should and can strengthen collaboration to support these worthy causes.

Finally, it is essential that new technologies be developed and applied responsibly. AI, for instance, is evolving at speeds that are unexpectedly faster. Decentralised networks bring enormous benefits, but when coupled with AI, challenges such as algorithmic bias, deepfakes and cybersecurity require attention and co-operation at the regional and global levels. Here in Hong Kong, we advocate for suitable guardrails – frameworks that protect investors, consumers and users while encouraging innovation activities. We support a multi-stakeholder approach where governments, regulators and market players across different territories and regions come together to drive forward the sustainable development of Web3.

Concluding remarks

Ladies and gentlemen, to secure a promising and successful future for Web3, we need not just technological innovation, but also a common will to harness creativity and innovation for the benefit of the people. Let me assure you that Hong Kong is committed to this goal. We are here to collaborate with innovators and entrepreneurs from around the world, pushing the boundaries of what is possible, and leveraging the transformative power of Web3 for the greater good. Thank you very much.

Union Minister Dr. Virendra Kumar to chair Ministry’s 2- day Chintan Shivir – a National Dialogue on Social Justice and Empowerment – in Dehradun from tomorrow

Source: Government of India

Union Minister Dr. Virendra Kumar to chair Ministry’s 2- day Chintan Shivir – a National Dialogue on Social Justice and Empowerment – in Dehradun from tomorrow

Effective Convergence, better Centre – States Coordination and Inclusive Delivery of Government Services at the Grassroots level to be targetted

Posted On: 06 APR 2025 6:59PM by PIB Delhi

Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment is organising the Chintan Shivir 2025 on 7th– 8thApril, 2025 at Dehradun, Uttarakhand. This two-day National Review Conference will bring together domain experts and stakeholders from across the country to undertake a comprehensive assessment of key social justice and welfare initiatives. This event aims to foster convergence, improve coordination between the Centre and States, and ensure effective and inclusive delivery of government services at the grassroots level.

The Conference will be chaired by Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment, Dr. Virendra Kumar, along with Ministers of State Shri Ramdas Athawale and Shri B. L. Verma. The event would also be graced by the August presence of Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami. In addition, 21 Ministers from various States and Union Territories are expected to attend the event, along with the participation of senior officials from the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, State Departments of Social Welfare, and heads of Development and Finance Corporations.

The focus of the Chintan Shivir is to advance the Ministry’s mission of building a just and inclusive society by addressing barriers to social, educational, and economic empowerment. Deliberations will emphasise strategies to enhance access to quality education for marginalised groups, promote skill-building, and create sustainable livelihood opportunities. Special attention will be given to ensuring the dignity, rehabilitation, and inclusion of communities such as persons with disabilities, senior citizens, transgender persons, sanitation workers, and those facing homelessness or begging.

The discussion of the topic in the Chintan Shivir also comprises the vision and misssion of the Ministry which is centered around human dignity, rights-based support, and equal opportunity. Discussions will also explore state-level innovations, successful community-based models, and ways to strengthen Centre-State collaboration for impactful policy implementation.

Presentations by key Development and Finance Corporations will reflect financial inclusion and entrepreneurship among historically disadvantaged groups. Deliberations will also cover mechanisms for greater transparency, accountability, and citizen participation through social audits and digital systems.

The conference will conclude with reflections from State and Union Territory Ministers, reinforcing the Government’s commitment to creating a society where every individual – regardless of caste, age, gender, or ability has the opportunity to thrive.

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World Health Day 2025

Source: Government of India

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

World Health Day 2025

Strengthening Indian Healthcare for a Resilient Future

Posted On: 06 APR 2025 6:57PM by PIB Delhi

 

“On World Health Day, we express gratitude to all those who work to make our planet healthier. Our Government will continue working to augment health infrastructure and ensure quality healthcare to the people.”

  • Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister

 

World Health Day, observed annually on 7 April, highlights pressing global health issues and mobilises action to improve public health outcomes.Started by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1950, it unites governments, institutions, and communities in addressing critical health priorities each year.

In 2025, the theme, “Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures,” launches a year-long campaign focused on maternal and newborn health, urging countries to end preventable deaths and prioritise women’s long-term well-being.

Aligning with this vision, the Government of India, through the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, continues to strengthen its commitment to equitable, accessible, and quality healthcare. Over the past decade, India’s health sector has made notable strides through initiatives like Ayushman Bharat and the National Health Mission, which have improved maternal and child health, expanded digital health access, and enhanced infrastructure and services.

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has made substantial strides in improving India’s public health outcomes through various key initiatives and programs. The National Health Mission (NHM) has played a central role in this progress.To highlight these efforts and their impact, the following sections showcase key national health initiatives driving India’s progress toward universal health coverage and health equity for all.

India’s Progress in Maternal and Child Health

Maternal Mortality

  • MMR (Maternal Mortality Ratio) in India dropped from 130 (2014-16) to 97 (2018-20) per 1,00,000 live births – a decline of 33 points.
  • Over the last 30 years (1990–2020), MMR declined by 83% in India.
    • Global comparison: Global MMR reduced by 42% in the same period.

 

Infant & Child Mortality

  • IMR (Infant Mortality Rate) dropped from 39 (2014) to 28 (2020) per 1,000 live births.

 

  • NMR(Neonatal Mortality Rate) reduced from 26 (2014) to 20 (2020) per 1,000 live births.

  • U5MR(Under-5 Mortality Rate) declined from 45 (2014) to 32 (2020) per 1,000 live births.

India vs Global Progress (1990–2020)

Indicators

India Reduction (%)

Global Reduction (%)

Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)

83%

42%

Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR)

65%

51%

Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)

69%

55%

Under-5 Mortality Rate (U5MR)

75%

58%

Other Interventions for Maternal Health and Pregnant Women

  • Maternal Death Surveillance and Response (MDSR): Conducted at facility and community levels to identify causes of maternal deaths and implement corrective actions for improving obstetric care.
  • Mother and Child Protection (MCP) Card & Safe Motherhood Booklet: Distributed to educate pregnant women on nutrition, rest, pregnancy danger signs, government schemes, and benefits of institutional deliveries.
  • Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) Portal: A name-based digital platform to track pregnant women and newborns, ensuring timely antenatal, delivery, and postnatal care.
  • Anaemia Mukt Bharat (AMB): Part of POSHAN Abhiyan; focuses on testing, treatment, and prevention of anaemia in adolescents and pregnant women through nutrition, awareness, and addressing non-nutritional causes.
  • Birth Waiting Homes (BWH): Set up in remote and tribal areas to improve access and promote institutional deliveries.
  • Village Health, Sanitation & Nutrition Day (VHSND): Monthly outreach at Anganwadi Centres for maternal and child care services in collaboration with MoWCD.
  • Outreach Camps: Organized in tribal and difficult areas to deliver maternal healthcare, raise awareness, mobilize communities, and monitor high-risk pregnancies.

Wider Access to Quality Health Services

  • As of 5th April2025, there are over 1.76 lakh active Ayushman Arogya Mandirs(Health & Wellness Centres) in India, providing comprehensive primary health care.
  • According to the portal, 107.10 crorescreenings for hypertension and 94.56 crorescreenings for diabetes have been conducted at the Ayushman Arogya Mandirs (AAMs).
  • Wellness-related activities, such as yoga, cycling, and meditation, are conducted in AAMs. As of 28th February 2025, a total of 5.06 crorewellness sessions, including Yoga, have been undertaken at AAMs.
  • As of 30th November 2024, there are 17,000+ government health facilities certified under the National Quality Assurance Standards (NQAS), a framework by the Ministry to ensure continuous quality improvement and patient-centric care in public health facilities.

Digital Health Interventions

  • The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) is a unified digital health ecosystem to securely connect patients, healthcare providers, and systems through an interoperable digital infrastructure.As of April 5, 2025, over 76 crore Ayushman Bharat Health Accounts (ABHA) have been created under the ABDM.
  • There are over 5.95 lakhverified healthcare professionals registered under the ABDM Scheme, with over3.86 lakh verified health facilities.Under ABDM, more than 52 crores health records are linked.
  • U-WIN is a digital platform that streamlines and tracks immunization for pregnant women and children (0–16 years), enabling flexible, anytime-anywhere vaccine access under the Universal Immunization Programme (UIP).
  • As of 15th December 2024, 7.90 crorebeneficiaries have been registered, 1.32 crorevaccination sessions have been held, and 29.22 croreadministered vaccine doses have been recorded on U-WIN.
  • eSanjeevani, India’s National Telemedicine Service, bridges gaps in healthcare access by providing free, equitable, and remote medical consultations, emerging as the world’s largest telemedicine platform for primary care.
  • As of April 6, 2025, e-Sanjeevani has served over 36 crore patients through teleconsultations since its launch in 2020, making healthcare accessible remotely with 232,291 providers onboardedto date.There are131,793 spokes operationalizedand17,051 hubs established, with130 specialitiesunder e-Sanjeevani.

Disease Elimination & Control

  • The WHO World Malaria Report 2024 highlights India’s major strides in malaria elimination, with a 69% drop in cases and 68% reduction in deaths between 2017 and 2023. Contributing just 0.8% of global cases in 2023, India’s exit from WHO’s High Burden to High Impact (HBHI) group in 2024marks a significant public health achievement.
  • The Government of India has eliminated Trachoma as a public health problem in 2024, a feat recognised by the WHO.
  • The Government of India’s proactive Measles-Rubella vaccination drive, strong surveillance, and public awareness efforts have greatly improved public health. As of March 6, 2024, 50 districts reported no measles cases and 226 districts saw no rubella cases in the past year.
  • According to WHO’s Global TB Report, India has made strong progress in tuberculosis control. Under the National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme (NTEP), TB incidence fell by 17.7%, from 237 to 195 cases per lakh population between 2015 and 2023. TB-related deaths also declined from 28 to 22 per lakh. Notably, missing TB cases dropped by 83%, from 15 lakh in 2015 to 2.5 lakh in 2023.
  • As of 6th April, 2025 the Pradhan Mantri TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan, launched in September 2022, has registered over 2.5 lakh Ni-kshay Mitra volunteers supporting over 15 lakh TB patients. This initiative has further been expanded to include family members of TB patients.
  • Kala-azar Elimination: India has successfully achieved Kala-azar elimination as of October 2024, with 100% of endemic blocks reaching the target of less than one case per 10,000 population by the end of 2023.

Affordable Health Coverage for All

  • Under Ayushman Bharat – PM Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY):
  • As of December 20, 2024, over 55 crore beneficiaries from India’s economically vulnerable population in the bottom 40% arecovered with ₹5 lakh health insurance per family.
  • Over40 crore Ayushman Cards have been issued as of 3rdApril 2025.
  • Over 8.50 crore authorised hospital admissions throughout the country.
  • Overall, 31,846 hospitals (17,434 public and 14,412 private)have been officially empanelled under the scheme as of 3rd April 2025.
  • ASHA and Anganwadi workers are now included as beneficiaries.
  • Over 25 lakh+enrollments for Ayushman Vay Vandana Cards under the scheme as of December 9th, 2024.

Mental Wellness Health Interventions

  • Tele-MANAS (National Tele-Mental Health Programme)now operates 53 cells across 36 States/UTs, offering 24×7 mental health support in 20 languages.
  • As of 5th April 2025, over 20 lakh calls have been handled, with more than 230 crores allocated to NTMHP in the past three years.
  • As of5th April 2025, there are around 440 Rehabilitation Homes (RH)/Halfway Homes (HH) in the country as per the ManoashrayaDashboard.

Towards a Healthier Future

India’s advancements in public health, especially in maternal and child care, reflect a strong commitment to equitable and inclusive healthcare. Through transformative initiatives like Ayushman Bharat, the National Health Mission, and targeted maternal programs such as JSY, PMSMA, SUMAN, and LaQshya, the country has significantly reduced maternal and child mortality rates and improved institutional delivery access. Complemented by digital health interventions like ABDM and eSanjeevani, disease elimination drives, and mental health support through Tele-MANAS, India is steadily progressing towards universal health coverage.

References

World Health Day 2025

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