National Rural Health Mission and Its Achievements

Prem Kumar Nirala

Abstract


This is a study of the government scheme to see how successful the scheme has been in ensuring good health in the rural area of the India. The article is an attempt to understand the scheme and see the rate of the success of the scheme in the current scenario.

Keywords


National Health Mission, NRHM, Sanitation, Rural Health, Government Schemes

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