Programs
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Maternal and newborn care
States
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Punjab
New mothers experience significant physical and emotional changes, and a newborn’s early days are critical for long-term health. The maternal and neonatal training program guides families with clear, behaviour-focused education on preventive care and what to expect during this period. Supported by health system partners working to reduce maternal and newborn deaths, this program remains a key priority. Training covers antenatal, postnatal, and newborn care, including skin-to-skin contact, healthy nutrition, breastfeeding, cord care, and early warning signs.
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Noncommunicable diseases, general medical care, and surgical care
StateStates
Maharashtra
Punjab
Hospitals are increasingly implementing programs that teach essential health and hospital practices to all patients and caregivers, regardless of their condition. The curriculum focuses on simple, preventive habits—such as healthy eating, regular physical activity, early screening, and consistent treatment—that can significantly improve health outcomes. Currently adopted by the state governments of Punjab and Maharashtra, the program covers general health, surgery, diabetes, and hypertension, offering training in vital-sign monitoring, symptom recognition, nutrition, physical activity, and chronic disease management.
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CSR Form 1
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FCRA
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About
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Since
2014
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Non-profit
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