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(1249 read) Urban Health Policy and Program: India
74th Constitution Amendment: The passing of the 74th Constitutional Amendment was a path breaking development in strengthening the urban local bodies in India. It was passed by the Parliament in December, 1992 and received presidential assent on April 20, 1993.
Executive
Summary of Delhi State PIP (NRHM) 2011-2012
Rajiv
Awas Yojana Guidelines for Slum-free City Planning, Government of India Ministry
of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation
Government
of India, 2006, Draft Final Report of the Task Force to Advise the National
Rural Health Mission on “Strategies for Urban Health Care” Ministry
of Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi
Urban
Health Task Force- Summary of Recommendations
Guidelines
for Development of City-Level Urban Slum Health Projects
National
Urban Health Mission– Draft June 2010, Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare, Govt of India
National
Urban Health Mission – Draft, August, 2008, Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare, Govt of India
Project
Implementation Plan – Urban Health, December, 2004, as part of PROJECT
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR VULNERABLE GROUPS UNDER RCH II
Uttarakhand PIP – 2011-12- Urban RCH Component
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