"The comparison between Sample Registration System's report released in 2005 and 2015 clearly shows the decline. It is an outcome of various programmes implemented by the new government," Nadda said at a conference on 'Healthcare: Commodity or basic human need', organised by the Tata Memorial Centre on the occasion of its Platinum Jubilee.
"We have increased the immunisation scale across the country. Measures like educating people about healthcare, empowering health workers are also supporting the government's efforts. All these initiatives are benefiting the society," said the minister.
"What is perhaps noteworthy is that India's mortality rate for age under five and maternal mortality ratio declined at a higher pace than global average. There has been a significant decline in Total Fertility Rate (TFR)," said Nadda.
"It is our endeavour to ensure that all persons have access to quality healthcare; however, a lot more needs to be done for achieving universal access to equitable, affordable and quality healthcare services," he said.
"It is more about lifestyle. The socio-economic impacts of NCDs are thus that it attenuates our progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The government will soon provide a pictorial book educating school students about junk and health foods.
"It will also provide primary level information about ideal ratio of body weight and its height, television watching and its impact," Nadda said.
"Cancer control is a major challenge for all of us," he added.
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