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Since India has become free, several measures have been undertaken by the national government to improve the health of the people. Prominent among these measures are the National health programmes, which have been launched by the central government for the control/ eradication of communicable disease, improvement of environmental sanitation, raising the standards of nutrition, control of population and improving rural health. various international agencies like WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, World bank, as also a number of foreign agencies like SIDA, DANIDA, NORAD and USAID have been providing technical and material assistance in the implementation of these programmes.

 

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