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National Rural Health Mission, Nanded. N.R.H.M., Nanded.

District Profile 1 Geographical area (in sq. kms) 10502sq.kms 2 Zilla Parishad 01 3 Number of blocks in the District 16 4 Total Gram Panchayats 1309 5 Number of villages 1645 6 Municipal Council 13 7 Municipal Corporation 01 8 No. of Anganwadi Centre 3010

Health Institutions PHC- 65 RH- 12 SDH- 4 Subcenter- 377

Sr. No Health Infrastructure Name of The Institute In Position 1 Government Medical College 01 2 Ayurvedic Medical College 01 3 Womens Hospital 01 4 Private Homeopathy College 01 5 Sub District Hospital 04 6 Rural Hospital 12 7 Primary Health Centers 65 8 Sub Centers 377 9 Civil Dispensary 07 10 Primary Health Unit 11 11 Mobile Health Unit 05 12 Ayurvedi Dispensary 07 13 Unani Dispensary 06 14 Khan Abdul Gafar Eye Hospital 01

Population Particular 2011 Census Male Female Population 3356566 1732567 1623999 Rural Population 2442734 1259335 473232 Urban Population 913832 473232 440600 Sex Ratio ( 942/1000) 931 - - Total literacy rate literacy rate Rural 74.06 85.01 62.48 literacy rate Urban 84.55 90.83 77.81

Facility at PHC & Sub Center Sr. No. Name of Facility No of PHC No of Sub center Yes No Yes No 1 Own Building 59 6 340 37 2 Water Supply 65 0 377 0 3 Ambulance Services 65 0 - - 4 Computer & Internet Connection 65 0 - -

Regular Staff Position Sr. Category Sanction Post Filled Vacant Post 1 District Health Officer 1 1 0 Remarks 1 A.D.H.O./D.S.O. 3 1 2 ADHO (FW) DSO 2 Medical Officer Class A 156 149 7 3 4 Admistrative Officer Class 2 District Extention & Media Officer Class 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 5 Statastical Officer Class 2 1 0 1 6 Health Extension Supervisor 32 30 2 7 Extantion Officer Ayurved 1 1 0 8 Extantion Officer Statistical 1 1 0 9 Unani Officer 6 1 5 10 Medical Officer (Sathrog) 1 1 0 Wai, Evleshwar, Wanola, Lohgaon, Baradshewala, Umri Bazar, Barbada

Sr. Category Sanction Post Filled Vacant Post 11 Unani Pharmasist 7 7 0 Remarks 12 Medical Officer Class 3 37 9 28 Stay on Recrutment 13 Statistical Supervisor State Level 1 0 1 14 Statistical Investigator 1 1 0 15 DPHN 2 0 2 16 Cold chain Maintance Tech. 1 0 1 17 Artist or Photographer 1 1 0 18 Health Assistant Male 132 126 6 19 Health Assistant Female 113 82 31 Recruitment in Process 20 Pharmcy Officer 92 90 2 21 MPW 287 250 37 26 Promotional Post, Post of Joint Director Pune 22 ANM 463 463 0 23 Laprocy Tech. 32 32 0 Total 1373 1246 127

Contractual Staff Position under NRHM Sr. No. Programme Name Name of Post Sanctione d Post Filled Post 1 Refferal Transport Call Assistant 5 5 0 2 Urban RCH 3 PCPDT Cell 4 Infrastructure & Human Resources Vacant Post Health Posts 5 4 1 Urban ANM 24 24 0 Medical Officer 1 1 0 DEO 1 1 0 ANM 296 296 0 Staff Nurse 84 79 5 Specilist (Non IPHS) 5 3 2 LHV 63 32 31 ARSH Counselors 1 1 0 Programme Supervisor (SHP) 1 1 0 Medical Officer (SHP) 40 40 0 Pharmasist (SHP) 20 20 0 Programme Assistant (SHP) 1 1 0

Sr. No. 5 Contractual Staff Position under NRHM Programme Name Programme Management Name of Post Sanctioned Post Filled Post Vacant Post Dy. Engineer (IDW) 1 1 0 Jr. Engnieer (IDW) 4 4 0 Program Assistant (IDW) 1 1 0 Budget & Finance Officer (FMG) 1 1 0 Accountant to District FMG 2 2 0 Additional Accountant 1 1 0 Programme Assistant to CS 2 2 0 RKS Co-ordinator 1 1 0 District Programme Manager 1 1 0 District Account Manager 1 1 0 Data Entry Operator 1 1 0 Stat Invistagator 2 2 0 Programme Assistant (NPCB) 1 1 0 Accountant (BPMU) 16 16 0 Data Entry Operator (BPMU) 16 16 0 6 Vulnerable Groups Legal Adviser for PCPNDT Act 1 1 0

Contractual Staff Position under NRHM Sr. No. 7 ASHA Programme Name Name of Post Sanctioned Post Filled Post Vacant Post Community Mobiliser 1 1 0 Block Community Mobiliser 2 2 0 Block Facilitator 70 66 4 8 IPHS IPHS Co-ordinator 1 1 0 9 AYUSH 10 MMU 11 Monitoring & Evaluation Medical Officer - Ayurved 11 11 0 Medical Officer - Homeopathy 11 11 0 Medical Officer - Unani 10 10 0 Medical Officer 1 1 0 Staff Nurse 1 1 0 Lab Technician 1 1 0 Pharmasist 1 1 0 Driver 2 2 0 M & E Officer 1 1 0 Stastical Investigator 3 3 0

Contractual Staff Position under NRHM Sr. No. 12 Programme Name Regional Drug Warehouse Name of Post Sanctioned Post Filled Post Vacant Post Pharmasist (DHO Side) 1 1 0 Pharmasist (CS Side) 1 1 0 13 Telemedicine Project Facility Manager (SDH) 1 1 0 14 Routine Immunization Computer Assistant 1 1 0 15 Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP) Epidemiologist 1 1 0 Data Manager 1 1 0 Data Entry Operator 1 0 1 Data Entry Operator (G. M. C.) 1 1 0 16 District Training Center Programme Assistant 1 1 0 17 Revised National Tuberclauses Programme STS 6 4 2 STLS 6 6 0 L.T. 6 5 1 DEO 1 1 0 TBHV.Su 1 1 0

Contractual Staff Position under NRHM Sr. No. Programme Name Name of Post Sanctioned Post Filled Post Vacant Post 18 19 IPHS IPHS DEO 28 24 4 IPHS Lab Tech 28 25 3 Sickle Cell Sickle Cell Coordinator 1 1 0 Sickle Cell Sickle Cell Assistant 16 16 0 20 ASHA ASHA WORKERS 1423 1423 0 TOTAL 2242 2180 57

Objectives Of District Health Mission Reduction in child and maternal mortality. Universal access to public services for food and nutrition, sanitation and hygiene and universal access to public health care services with emphasis on services addressing women s and children s health and universal immunization. Prevention and control of communicable and non-communicable diseases, including locally endemic diseases. Access to integrated comprehensive primary health care. Population stabilization, gender and demographic balance. Revitalize local health traditions & mainstream AYUSH. Promotion of healthy life styles.

Vital Rates

NRHM Goals Sr. No Indicator Current Status Maharashtra State Target India Maharashtra Nanded 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 1 IMR 47 25 23.4 19 16 13 2 3 4 5 6 Neo.Morta. Rate. Early Neo.Mortality Rate. U-5 yrs Mortality Rate Maternal Mortality Rate Total Fertility Rate 33 22 16.0 14 12 10 25 17 12.6 11 9 7 59 33-22 19 16 212 104 41.7 76 70 60 2.5 1.9 2.3 Maintain TFR

Trend of Vital Statistics Dist. Nanded

I.M.R. Source- SCD

M.M.R. Source- SCD

T.F.R. Source- SCD

Birth Rate Source- SCD

Death Rate Source- SCD

Physical Performance

Health Sessions up to Jan 12 RURAL NO OF PLANNED SESSIONS HELD SESSIONS CANCELLED DM PROG DM PROG DM PROG 1782 19506 1782 19456 0 50 URBAN 146 1606 146 1606 0 0 Source:-HMIS / DHIS-II

Performance in R.C.H. Indicator

Performance in RCH Indicator up to Jan. 13 (Up to January 2013) DHO CS Total Sr.No Indicator Achivme Achivme Target Achivment % Target % Target % nt nt 1 Sterilization 14800 11179 75.53 2305 3672 159.31 17105 14851 86.82 2 Sterilization with 2 issues 8879 6333 71.33 1384 2001 144.58 10263 8334 81.20 3 Vasectomy 761 85 11.17 113 6 5.31 874 91 10.41 4 IUD 6032 4799 79.56 985 312 31.66 7017 5111 72.83 5 Total ANC Reg 49985 40770 81.56 6852 4582 66.87 56837 45352 79.79 6 ANC Reg < 12 wks 37488 33379 89.04 5140 2840 55.26 42628 36219 84.97 7 TT (ANC) 49985 38664 77.35 6852 3151 45.99 56837 41815 73.57 8 Total Deliveries 45441 21094 46.42 6229 11227 180.23 51670 32321 62.55 9 Home Deliveries 7793 1281 16.44 0 0-7793 1281 16.44 10 Institutional Deliveries 40897 19813 48.45 5606 9159 163.38 46503 28972 62.30 11 Live Birth 45441 28294 62.27 6229 9035 145.04 51670 37329 72.24 12 Still Birth-Reported - 391 - - 124 - - 515-13 BCG dose under 1 year 45441 37719 83.01 6229 6112 98.12 51670 43831 84.83 14 DPT 3 dose given under 1year 45441 38990 85.80 6229 4449 71.42 51670 43439 84.07 15 OPV 3 dose given under 1year 45441 38990 85.80 6229 4449 71.42 51670 43439 84.07 16 Hepatitis-B1 45441 41152 90.56 6229 5756 92.40 51670 46908 90.78 17 Hepatitis-B2 45441 39329 86.55 6229 4970 79.78 51670 44299 85.73 18 Hepatitis-B3 45441 39318 86.53 6229 4497 72.19 51670 43815 84.80 19 Measles 1st dose at 9-12 months 45441 38980 85.78 6229 4375 70.23 51670 43355 83.91 Source:-HMIS / DHIS-II

Performance in RCH Indicator up to Jan. 13 Sr.No 20 Indicator Fully Immunisation (Under 11 Month) Target (Up to January 2013) DHO CS Total Achivmen t % Target Achivme nt % Target Achivme nt 45441 38875 85.55 6229 4357 69.94 51670 43232 83.67 % 21 DPT Booster 44032 35362 80.31 8275 3506 42.37 52308 38868 74.31 22 OPV Booster 44032 35362 80.31 8275 3506 42.37 52308 38868 74.31 23 Vitamin A 1st dose 45441 38406 84.52 6229 2443 39.22 51670 40849 79.06 24 Vitamin A 5th dose 44032 28370 64.43 8275 578 6.98 52308 28948 55.34 25 Vitamin A 9th dose 42958 26803 62.39 6571 457 6.95 49529 27260 55.04 26 DPT given to 5 years 42958 37335 86.91 6571 2338 35.58 49529 39673 80.10 27 28 Tetanus Toxiod given to 10 year old Tetanus Toxiod given to 16 year old 44448 41637 93.68 6799 2661 39.14 51247 44298 86.44 46186 39457 85.43 6779 2596 38.30 52965 42053 79.40 29 JSY Phisical 13089 11251 85.96 11251 30 Maternal Deaths - 15 - - 0 - - 15 - Source:-HMIS / DHIS-II

V.C.D.C.

Complected VCDC up to Dec.2012 SUW (as per Survey in Jun.12) MUW (as per Survey in Jun.12 ) Total SAM (as per Survey in MAM (as per Survey in Total Completed VCDC No.of Children Admitted in VCDC Jun.12) Jun.12) SAM MAM Total 3455 20926 24381 458 1938 2396 266 326 1234 1560 Details

Currently in Process VCDC - 2012-13 up to Dec.2012 SUW MUW Total SAM MAM Total Currently in process VCDC No.of Children Admitted in VCDC SAM MAM Total 3513 17307 20820 583 2322 2905 540 397 1579 1976 Details

Sr.No CTC Programe- 2012-13 up to Jan. 2013 Name of RH / SDH Number of Children Admitted in Progress CTCs 1 RH Biloli 12 2 RH Umri 10 3 RH Kandhar 6 4 SDH Mukhed 54 5 SDH Degloor 23 6 RH Loha 8 7 SDH Hadgaon 14 8 RH Dharmabad 3 9 RH Mudkhed 6 10 RH Bhokar 12 11 SDH Gokunda 42 12 RH Naigaon 16 13 RH Barad 7 14 RH Mahur 11 15 RH Mandvi 0 Total 224

Institutional Deliveries

Institutional Deliveries Up to Jan. 2013 Source: Pregcare Details

Delivery Points up to Jan 2013 Sr. No Delivery Points Deliveries in PHC Deliveries in SC Deliveries in SDH/RH Total 1 457 6364 5319 13029 24712 Sr.No. Particular PHC No. of Delivery Points Sub Center SDH/ RH 1 Above 10 Del./month 25 1 15 41 2 6-10 Del./month 5 4 0 9 3 3-5 Del./month 20 51 0 71 Total 4 Below 3 Del./month 15 321 0 336 Total 65 377 15 457 Source:-HMIS / DHIS-II

M.C.T.S.

District Nanded Status of Mother & Child Data Entry District Annual Target Date :- 01/04/2012 To 28/02/2013 Mother Child DHIS-2 MCTS % DHIS-2 MCTS % % % Mother Mother Against Annual Child Child Against Against Against Data Data Annual Target Data Data Annual DHIS-2 DHIS-2 Entry Entry Target Entry Entry Target DHO 49985 40641 40671 100.07 81.37 45441 34545 32725 94.73 72.02 CS 6852 4546 4901 107.81 71.53 6229 3864 5028 130.12 80.72 MC 10274 5607 3922 69.95 38.17 9340 4766 6074 127.45 65.03 Total 67111 50794 49494 97.44 73.75 61010 43175 43827 101.51 71.84

Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram

Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram - 2012-13 Up to Jan. 2013 Providing Free Transport for Pregnant Mothers PHC Wise Year 2012-13 (up to Jan.13) Home to institution No. Mother providing free transport Institution to Institution Drop back Home 2601 1899 3757 Year 2012-13 (up to Jan.13) Home to institution No. of Neonate providing free transport Institution to Institution Drop back Home 20 151 20 Detail

Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram - 2012-13 Up to Jan. 2013 Providing Free Transport for Pregnant Mothers RH/SDH Wise Year 2012-13 (up to Jan.13) Home to institution No. Mother providing free transport Institution to Institution Drop back Home 678 2884 5713 Year 2012-13 (up to Jan.13) Home to institution No. of Neonate providing free transport Institution to Institution Drop back Home 13 263 99 Detail

Janani Suraksha Yojana

Janani Suraksha Yojana 13500 13400 13376 13300 13200 13100 13000 13020 12900 12800 ELA Achiv Source:-HMIS / DHIS-II

Camps Under RCH Programme 2012-13

Camps Details- 2012-13 Camps Under Vulnerable Groups Sr.No Taluka Place Date Beneficiaries Admitted Beneficiaries Treated Referred 1 Ardhapur BhauraoChavanSahakariSakhar Karkhana Yelegaon Planned in Feb.13 - - - 2 Sindhi Waghalwadi Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Planned in Feb.13 - - - 3 Rahati For Sugar Cane Cutter Labor 20-12-12 75 68 0 4 Tuppa For Bricks Labor at Wajegaon 21-12-12 71 70 1 5 Penoor For Sugar Cane Cutter Labor Planned in Feb.13 - - - 6 Barbada For Industrial Labor at Krushnoor 14-11-12 60 55 0 7 Limbgaon For Sugar Cane Cutter Labor 29-11-12 68 58 0

Camps Details- 2012-13 RCH Outreach Camps Sr. No PHC Place Date Beneficiarie Beneficiarie sadmitted s Treated Referred 1 Rajgad Ghoti 23-11-12 25 25 0 2 Dahelitanda Sindkhed 29-11-12 21 21 0 3 Apparaopeth Malakjam 20-12-12 35 35 0 4 Jaldhara Bellori Dha 24-12-12 39 39 0

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT PROG.

Performance in H. D. P. up to Jan. 2013 Sr.No Indicator (Up to Jan. 2013) 1 TOTAL CAMPS 728 2 TOTAL ANC EXAMINATIONS 30493 3 P N C EXAMINATION 11696 4 0 6 MONTHS CHILD EXA. 11696 5 BUDIT MAZURI 3272 Source:-HMIS / DHIS-II