Sonia Gandhi launches universal child health screening service in Palghar
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Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday launched a new initiative of universal child health screening for birth defects and deficiencies that can lead to disabilities, as well as early intervention services that will cover an estimated 27 crore children.
Acknowledging the challenges of malnutrition among children, Gandhi expressed confidence that the Food Security Act that the UPA government proposed to bring soon will help tackle the problem.
"UPA government is going to bring a very important Food Security Act. I think this historic step will help in tackling the problem of malnutrition among children," Gandhi said.
Speaking at the launch function, she said, "I am happy that this project is being launched from here and I congratulate all of you.
"Children are the future of the country. Their well-being is our concern. That is why the Congress-led government has started such programmes," she said, adding: "It has been an endeavour of our government that there should be no shortage of funds for public health schemes."
Listing out various schemes launched by the UPA government for improving health and well being of children, she lamented that 40 per cent of children still suffered from malnutrition, which is a matter of great concern.
"Though we have many achievements on one hand, we also have many challenges before us," she said expressing concern over the high child mortality rate in the country.
She said the UPA government laid special emphasis on giving greater attention to the most backward and needy parts of the country and it also ensured there is no shortfall in funds for social welfare and human resource development.
Gandhi said the government has opened as many 270 nursing schools in backward and remote areas of the country and hoped the SC/ST women will undergo training in them and join the noble profession.
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