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12/04/2018

KODELA SIVA PRASAD RAO TEAM IN HARYANA AND HIMACHAL PRADESH

Amaravati, April 12, (way2newstv.in):
Haryana and Himachal Pradesh will be held on 9th to 12th for four days of 'health of Mother and child'. A meeting of MLAs and MLCs was attended by the Speaker of the Andhra Pradesh Assembly Speaker Kodela Siva Prasad Rao for these conventions under the auspices of the UNICEF and Haryana government. In the speaker office has issued a statement to this extent. The MLAs and MLCs led by Speaker Kodela Siva Prasad Rao reached Chandigarh, Haryana's capital on the 9th of this month. The first part of the meeting was held on the occasion of the meeting of Bheti Bachao ... Beti Padawo, Gender Prevention Testing Act and Issuing Birth Certificates through Civil Registrations in Chandigarh in the first days. Later, on January 10, the legislators of the Speaker led by Shimla met Himachal Pradesh's capital. The band members studied the healthcare programs in the state. The third day departed from Shimla on April 11 and toured Mandi district center. Visited several government hospitals. 


KODELA SIVA PRASAD RAO TEAM IN HARYANA AND HIMACHAL PRADESH

Provision of services for pregnant women, Prime Minister's Secret Maternity Yojana (PMSMA) scheme, and the performance of ANMs and other health workers. During the three-day visit, the measures taken by the health of the pregnant women in both the states, the role of Asha workers, Mata infant deaths, the provision of basic facilities for children, diarrhea management, and child health care through Anganwadis participated in the review conventions. The team will return on the 12th of this month, the office said in a statement. Speaker Kodela, MLAs Koona Ravikumar, B. Ashok, Y.Sambasiva Rao, M. Geeta, V.Anita, T. Soumya, M. Gugunamma, K. Appalaa Naidu, Peela Govinda Satyanarayana, A. Radhakrishna MLCs G. Srinivasulu, Y. Srinivasulu Reddy, K. Narasimha Reddy, G.Sandhyarani, P. Samantakamani, Assembly in charge Secretary Vijaya Raju, Women, Child Welfare Department, Health Department officials and UNICEF representatives participated.

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