Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya chairs 7th meeting of Mission Steering Group for NHM

July 2, 2025

“Streamlined coordination between the centre and states can bring out the best output in healthcare delivery. The centre is committed to supporting states through financial and technical resources in the efficient and effective implementation of health programmes aimed towards quality healthcare.” This was stated by Union Minister for Health & Family Welfare Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya as he chaired the seventh meeting of the Mission Steering Group (MSG) of the National Health Mission (NHM) here today. The MSG is the apex decision-making body of NHM that makes decisions on policies and program implementation under the Mission. Shri Gajendra Singh Sekhawat, Union Minister of Jal Shakti; Dr. Virendra Kumar, Union Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment; Dr. Bharati Pravin Pawar, Minister of State for Health & Family Welfare; and Dr. V. K. Paul, Member (Health), NITI Aayog, were among the members who attended the meeting. Secretaries of Ministries of Government of India, including MoHFW, AYUSH, and DoNER, and senior officers from WCD, Drinking Water and Sanitation, Panchayati Raj, Rural Development, Urban Development, the Department of Higher Education, Social Justice and Empowerment, Health Secretaries of State Governments, and eminent public health professionals also attended the meeting.

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Addressing the meeting, Dr Mandaviya noted that India is the only country in the world with a four-layer health infrastructure in place with a 10-lakh strong ASHA workforce at the grassroots. “These powerful foot soldiers of our health force have played a pivotal role in India’s COVID management and COVID vaccination campaigns”. He added that strengthening incentivisation of the healthcare workers who work with communities at the cutting edge can give an impetus to various programmes. He underscored moving ahead with sharpened focus on timely elimination of diseases such Kala Azar, Leptospirosis etc., as these diseases largely impact the poorest households and communities in the country.

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The MSG was apprised about the achievements made under NHM during the past few years:

  • More than 1.20 lakh sub-health centers and primary health centers have been transformed into Ayushman Bharat – Health & Wellness Centers (AB-HWC), providing comprehensive primary care with a footfall of more than 100.8 Cr.
  • The Pradhan Mantri National Dialysis Program (PMNDP) has been implemented in 615 districts of 36 states/UTs at 1136 centers by deploying 7809 hemodialysis machines.
  • Notification of TB cases increased from 18.2 lakh in 2017 to 21.35 lakh in 2021, with Rs 1651.27 crore disbursed (under the DBT scheme) to 62.71 lakh TB patients for nutritional support (since 2018).
  • In 2021, the treatment success rate of TB had reached 83%, the highest ever.
  • Major interventions in health have led to a reduction of out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) from 69.4% to 48.8%, as per NHA estimates.
  • 31 states have achieved replacement TFR as per the NFHS-5 report.
  • 3.16 lakh human resources, including doctors, nurses, lab technicians, etc. (excluding ASHA workers) in states and UTs, are being supported by NHM.
  • The Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) of India has declined by 453 points—from 556 per one lakh live births in 1990 to 103 in 2017-19 (SRS 2017-19). Seven states have achieved the SDG target of MMR.
  • The under-5 mortality rate (U5MR) has declined from 126 per 1000 live births in 1990 to 35 per 1000 live births in 2019. Eight states have achieved the SDG target of U5MR.
  • Malaria cases have reduced from over 1.1 million cases to 48,000 cases.

The 7th MSG of the NHM discussed various agenda points, including sickle cell disease among tribals. It was decided to implement a sickle cell screening program in mission mode. Emphasis was given to the National TB Elimination Programme, and it was decided that all necessary actions will be taken to end TB by 2025 as per the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision of achieving the target of TB elimination by the year 2025. The MSG also deliberated upon cost norms for National Ambulance Services and Mobile Medical Units (MMUs). It was decided to incentivize ASHA for the creation and seeding of ABHA IDs in various IT portals of MoHFW. Additionally, the MSG discussed malnutrition among children, awareness and capacity for prevention and control of snakebite, and reviewed the status of the Prime Minister's National Dialysis Programme.

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The member union ministers appreciated the progress made under NHM through focused programmes and support provided to states over the years. Several suggestions were proffered, including refinement and monitoring of fund flow from state treasury to districts; ensuring inclusion of left-out populations such as nomads, street dwellers, and various divyang persons in the PM-JAY scheme; accelerating filling vacancies of technicians and paramedics in health facilities; incentivizing mechanisms; and enhancing the synergy between the Centre and states for timely matching fund allocation from the latter.

Dr Mansukh Mandaviya noted that the decisions taken in today’s meeting of MSG will strengthen the delivery of healthcare services in all three levels of healthcare – primary, secondary and tertiary – which will provide citizens with universal access to equitable, affordable & quality health care services that are accountable and responsive to people’s needs of the country in both rural and urban areas. He further added that the feedback and suggestions from the meeting would be considered to guide the roadmap on interventions to be taken up.

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