Question
What are the goals of RCH programmes?

Answer

Goals of RCH programmes are as follows:
  1. Various aspects related to reproduction are made aware to general public.
  2. Facilities are provided to people to understand and build up reproductive health.
  3. Support is given for building up a reproductively healthy society.
  4. Three critical health indicators, i.e. reducing total infertility rate, infant mortality rate and maternal mortality rate are well looked after.

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