Health Ministry officials said that the communication functions were divided between Information Education and Communication (IEC), IT and e-governance divisions and due to the multiplicity of agencies, there is a "lack" of synergy and synchronisation.
The traditional and new media platforms related to the ministry are usually not in tandem with each other and often speak in different voices leading to ambiguity of messaging.
A senior official said that the proposed communication unit will be under the supervision of a joint secretary and all communication of different divisions shall be routed through the proposed unit which will "liaise" with them to cater to communication, dissiminating messeges "uniformly and unambigiously" across all media platforms.
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