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NEW DELHI: India has set itself a challenging target to reduce maternal mortality rate to 70 per 1000 live births, and for neonatal and under-five to 12 and 25 per 1,000 births respectively under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved over the next 15 years.

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The consensus over the new targets was achieved within the government in a recent meeting of the health ministry and other concerned departments, an official source said.

India will present the new targets, which will replace the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), in the upcoming United Nations General Assembly session scheduled next month.

India's infant mortality rate (IMR) is currently 40 per 1000 live births as against the target set by MDG of 27 by 2015 end. Under-5 mortality rate is 49 compared to the MDG target of 42. The maternal mortality rate is 167 per 1,00,000 births as against the MDG goal of 109 by the end of 2015.

Though India has made substantial progress in reducing infant and maternal mortality rate over the last two decades, it continues to lag Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal. The child immunization rate and total life expectancy of India is also lower than these countries.


However, of late, the government has ramped up health services, including the immunization drive to address the problem. Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and health minister J P Nadda also emphasized the need to provide equitable health services to cater to marginalized and backward areas where the maternal and neonatal mortality rate is high often due to lack of institutionalized delivery system. The National Health Mission's Janani Suraksha Yojana is aimed at ensuring that 75% of deliveries take place in healthcare centres.

Experts say there is still a lot that needs to be taken care of. For instance, the government needs to expand the basket of choice for family planning, which has the potential to save lives. However, the government is hopeful that if the current trend of annual decline is sustained then India is likely to reach close to achieving the MDG target.
 
India has set itself a challenging target to reduce maternal mortality rate to 70 per 1000 live births, and for neonatal and under-five to 12 and 25 per 1,000 births respectively under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved over the next 15 years.
The targets are very modest. 70 per 1000 births means one out of every 15 mothers is dying!! That is horrible.

Edit: Stupid newspaper!! The benchmark for maternal mortality rate is per 100000 births, not 1000 live births. Idiots writing news these days!!
 
The targets are very modest. 70 per 1000 births means one out of every 15 mothers is dying!! That is horrible.

Edit: Stupid newspaper!! The benchmark for maternal mortality rate is per 100000 births, not 1000 live births. Idiots writing news these days!!

Its the 12 which is really the challenge.

We've already done really well over the past 25 years.
 
The targets are very modest. 70 per 1000 births means one out of every 15 mothers is dying!! That is horrible.

Edit: Stupid newspaper!! The benchmark for maternal mortality rate is per 100000 births, not 1000 live births. Idiots writing news these days!!

Maybe a dilberate attempt
 
Maybe a dilberate attempt
Naa. It is sheer negligence and unprofessionalism. They mentioned per 100,000 births in the article once. All other places it listed stats as per 1000 births. Deliberate attempts need a certain degree of sophistication.
 
Doc!! Long time... Good to see you in Bin Laden getup :P

Hey Ruby bro! So great to see you here too. Its such a pleasure bumping into old IDs from both sides. Like a coming home party!

LOL yeah, grew a beard recently after a long time. Discovered that age was not just in the mind but in the color of your beard as well! ha ha Its back to clean shaven doc now. This photo on Whatsapp invited comparisons to Hamid Karzai actually. :)
 
Hey Ruby bro! So great to see you here too. Its such a pleasure bumping into old IDs from both sides. Like a coming home party!

LOL yeah, grew a beard recently after a long time. Discovered that age was not just in the mind but in the color of your beard as well! ha ha Its back to clean shaven doc now. This photo on Whatsapp invited comparisons to Hamid Karzai actually. :)
Hahaha. So you also keep PDF friends on Whatsapp who can tell Karzai by his face. :)
If you remember, there was a time when you rattled many members here often and almost got banned by mods who couldn't take it. :rofl: Those were the days. :agree:
Nowadays there is not much discussion here like there used to be. I just come here for the news. No more sparring with people like Agno and Neo. :crazy_pilot:
 
Hahaha. So you also keep PDF friends on Whatsapp who can tell Karzai by his face. :)
If you remember, there was a time when you rattled many members here often and almost got banned by mods who couldn't take it. :rofl: Those were the days. :agree:
Nowadays there is not much discussion here like there used to be. I just come here for the news. No more sparring with people like Agno and Neo. :crazy_pilot:

Almost???? :p:

Of the 6 years since I joined PDF, I've been on a ban for close to 4.

No rattling this time. This time I have promised myself to be like a buddha avuncular baba ramdev.

Agno is still around I saw recently. Though his posts are nothing like the UN resolution thumping ones of yore. Age mellows us all.

My response to Agno remains the same. Who holds Kashmir? It always used to frustrate the hell out of him, making him lose his verbosity momentarily.

Then there was Developer.

Asim is also missed, but towards the end he was more admin, and hardly would post. A lot like Aero and Oscar now.

Are Toxic and Grammarnazi still around?

No PDF friends on Whatsapp. I was referring to other real life ones.
 
Almost???? :p:

Of the 6 years since I joined PDF, I've been on a ban for close to 4.
Lol. I know you got regular bans. But I am talking about the permanent ban.

No rattling this time. This time I have promised myself to be like a buddha avuncular baba ramdev.

Agno is still around I saw recently. Though his posts are nothing like the UN resolution thumping ones of yore. Age mellows us all.

My response to Agno remains the same. Who holds Kashmir? It always used to frustrate the hell out of him, making him lose his verbosity momentarily.

Then there was Developer.

Asim is also missed, but towards the end he was more admin, and hardly would post. A lot like Aero and Oscar now.

Are Toxic and Grammarnazi still around?

No PDF friends on Whatsapp. I was referring to other real life ones.
Hehehe. I don't know. Many people changed their usernames and we cannot tell. Jana for example. I haven't seen Toxic pusor Grammarnazi around these days. But I thought I saw a post by @Neo recently. Otherwise almost all oldies rarely post now. Indeed age takes its toll. Though @Imran Khan entertains us still with his one liners. :D
 
Lol. I know you got regular bans. But I am talking about the permanent ban.


Hehehe. I don't know. Many people changed their usernames and we cannot tell. Jana for example. I haven't seen Toxic pusor Grammarnazi around these days. But I thought I saw a post by @Neo recently. Otherwise almost all oldies rarely post now. Indeed age takes its toll. Though @Imran Khan entertains us still with his one liners. :D
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