India became the first country in the world to introduce a family planning program in 1952 with the goal of reducing fertility and slowing population growth. Since October 1997, the services and interventions under the Family Welfare Program and Child Survival and Safe Motherhood Program Dye have been integrated with the Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) Programme, to address customer preferences, service quality, gender issues and Addresses lesser aspects.
such as service groups., including teenagers. As a subsequent course of action, Cover of India adopted a new approach, now under a larger and more comprehensive umbrella with a well-defined focus for 10.10 planning efforts. Child Health and Adolescent) Program again, the country has developed a fondness for new contraceptives, institutionalization of fixed day services with aggressive focus on quality in family planning, revitalization of postpartum and post-abortion family planning services, male The focus is on participation. Its interventions to focus and focus on community based schemes. Streamlining and strengthening commodity security through ASHA, Public Private Partnership etc.
The government is also harnessing the expertise of various partners in the areas of IEC and BCC along with a new focused communication campaign, program management, quality improvement, advocacy through evaluation, capacity building. Evaluation, feasibility study, development of resource material and modules for successful implementation of e-lay programme, software development, social marketing, social franchise and provision of skilled human resource.