State gets addl Rs 11.86 cr as incentive for reduction in IMR

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Oct  2:  On the recommendations of the 13th  Finance Commission, the Jammu & Kashmir has been awarded with of Rs 11.86 crore during the current financial year for making strenuous efforts in reduction of Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) between the years 2009 and 2012.
This was disclosed by Minister of State for Health, Shabir Ahmad Khan during the meeting with the officers of J&K National Rural Health Mission held here today.
Mission Director NRHM, Dr.Yashpal Sharma briefed the Minister about physical and financial achievements registered under NRHM for up- gradation and improvement of healthcare facilities in the State.
The Minister said with a further decline in the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) by two points this year in the State, the Health Department has marked a significant achievement, which reveals the better execution of various schemes related to Child Health under National Rural Health Mission. He said that as per the latest reports of Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin-September 2013, IMR of the State has been reduced to 39, which was 41 in the year 2011. The IMR of the State has come down by 13 points from 52 in 2006 to 39 in 2013 and is also better than the national average of 42.
Mr Shabir said that last year an amount of Rs 15.36 crore was released by the 13th Finance Commission to the State and the various activities were undertaken for strengthening of Maternal & Child Health care services through Facility Based & Home Based New-born Care & strengthening of Labour Rooms & OTs, besides technical support for strengthening of Child Health Care interventions through Norway India Partnership Initiative (NIPI) & United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). He said these initiatives are being carried out in Medical College Hospitals, district & other peripheral hospitals.
The Minister directed Mission Director NRHM who is also the Member Secretary of High Level Monitoring Committee (HLMC) to take necessary steps to reduce the Infant Mortality Rate further and prepare detailed action plan in consultation with Director Health Services Jammu, Kashmir, Director Family Welfare & RCH and other members of the committee so that the same can be placed before the HLMC for discussion and approval.