Non-communicable diseases
After focusing on maternal and child health for years, the programme had planned to broaden its priorities to tackle the rising threat of non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
Faced with the lower funding, the health ministry has reduced its three-year allocation to tackle NCDs such as cancer and diabetes to $1.4 billion, close to half of the estimated need of $2.4 billion, the documents showed.
The Lancet, a British medical journal, last week said NCDs caused a disease burden in India “like never before”. More than 60 per cent of deaths in the country during 2016 were due to non-communicable diseases, up from about 38 per cent in 1990, according to the publication.