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Health - |
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Curative |
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Preventive & Promotive |
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Leprosy, (pros and cons) |
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Infant mortality and morbidity |
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House keeping |
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Personal Hygiene |
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Healthy food habits, etc |
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Immunization |
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Antenatal & prenatal care |
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Nutritious values of different food items |
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Supplementary feeding for malnourished children |
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According to each month’s child’s need as well as seasonal. |
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Sex education on Healthy sexual practices sexual disease |
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Awareness programme on leprosy and Day celebration |
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Awareness Programmes on HIV and AIDS Day celebration |
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Training of Village Health Worker |
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promotion of Herbal Medicine & Practices |
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Checkups for mothers and provision of Vitamin, Iron, and other basic nutrition promotion of safe delivery practices through hospital care when needed. |
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Conducting home visits to identify health needs-reporting to the centre, planning and executing remedial action. |
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Monthly meeting and up-dation for the health status of the inmates. |
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Distribution of medicine in thrice in a week. Referring serious cases to hospital. |
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Health education on different topics like TB and all other seasonal diseases. |
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Care for Leprosy |
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About Harsh Nagar |
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Harsh Nagar Report |
Total families - 96
Total members - 323
Old (above 60) - 42
Women - 103
Total students - 77 (2009) |
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Harsh Nagar Lepro Society |
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Literacy |
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Formal Education |
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Non - Formal Education. |
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Adult, youth and children’s education. |
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Extracurricular activities |
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Value education |
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Formation of SHG groups |
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Savings & Banking |
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Credit Systems |
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Empowerment |
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Environment |
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Work with Disabled |
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