Eighth Five Year Plan Report of the Working Group Population Projections and Family Planning
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Planning Commission
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The Steering Group Report on Health, Family Planning, and Nutrition (1972) provides a comprehensive framework for India’s Fifth Five-Year Plan, emphasizing integrated interventions across public health, family planning, and nutrition. Key objectives include expanding Primary Health Centres (PHCs), upgrading hospitals, and ensuring one PHC per 80,000 population to improve rural healthcare access. Family planning initiatives aim to reduce the birth rate through widespread contraceptive distribution, public education, and targeted outreach, while Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices (KAP) studies indicate high acceptance of family planning when awareness is provided. Nutrition programs focus on vulnerable groups, particularly children and pregnant or lactating women, integrating feeding schemes with health services. The report identifies bottlenecks such as manpower shortages, political support gaps, and funding constraints, and recommends enhanced medical training, robust monitoring, community engagement, and structural adjustments. The integrated strategy seeks to improve population control, reduce malnutrition, and strengthen overall public health infrastructure in India.
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Prepared for the Planning Commission for the Eighth Five Year Plan 1989
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Planning Commission - 1989
