In the state of MP, public health centers like Primary Health Centres (PHC) are not in the required number to serve the total population. Generally a PHC is supposed to serve the population of around thirty thousands.People depend on local village doctors for their treatment. The nutritional status of children in MP is very poor, according to National Family Health Survey (NFHS).Undernutrition is very high in the state. Fifty seven percent of all children under four are underweight for their age, and 22% are severely under-weight. The situation reflects the same for backward districts of MP which include the concerned districts. So far as the external care and assistance at delivery is concerned, according to NFHS, only 52% of mothers received antenatal care in MP. Most babies (82%) are delivered at home, 12% are delivered with public health facilities and 4% with private health facilities.
We want to promoteYoga education, traditional medicine system like Ayurveda Homeopathy, etc for better and costless treatment.