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Measures for protection, welfare of women in Assam

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Press Trust of India Guwahati
Assam government has undertaken a slew of measures like modernisation of the police department, quality healthcare services and protection of rights of women.

Assam Governor J B Patnaik, in his address to the assembly here on the opening day of the budget session today said, anti-trafficking units have been set up in different districts of the state and women cells in police stations have been made functional.

For the protection of women and girls, an all-women platoon 'Virangana' in the Assam Police has been formed, he said adding "My government has given special emphasis on the protection of rights of children and women in the project 'Vision for Women and Children'," he added.
 

Stating the government was committed to provide quality health care services for the entire population of the state, he said, "maternal mortality ratio (MMR) in Assam has reduced from 480 during 2004-06 to 381 during 207-09.

"There was a drop of 99 points of MMR during the NRHM period which is the highest drop in the country. Infant mortality rate was brought down to 55 from 68 in 2005," he said.

Informing that institutional delivery was 73.2 per cent in the state, Patnaik said to ensure post-partum care and stay in hospital up to 48 hours after delivery, the 'Mamata Kit' was distributed to 6.15 lakh beneficiaries till December 2012.

Fifty mobile medical units were also operational in the state to provide health care service to un-served and un-covered areas, besides 15 boat clinics in 13 districts in riverine areas, he said.

Altogether 2486 gram panchayat-level multipurpose women cooperatives had also been set up for providing credit to small and marginal entrepreneurs.

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First Published: Mar 04 2013 | 7:55 PM IST

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