"As per a survey conducted by the Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute, Delhi, which covered 5,900 adults belonging to urban, rural and slum population in Delhi, 11.69 per cent were found to suffering from Rhinitis and 11.03 per cent from asthma," Union Health Minister J P Nadda informed the Rajya Sabha.
He said the Centre supplements the efforts of the state governments and provisions for health system strengthening are made under the National Health Mission.
He said that while there is no separate programme for respiratory diseases, government has taken measures to control environmental pollution, tightening of vehicular and industrial norms, promotion of cleaner technologies, strengthening of network of air quality monitoring stations and promoting public awareness.
The reply comes at a time when government has been facing criticism over rising pollution levels in Delhi.
Replying to another question, he said that there have been delays in transfer of funds from consolidated fund of states to state health societies and consequently there were delays in transfer of funds to district health societies.