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‘One medical college per district’ by the previous BRS government has turned health from a matter of luck into a matter of design
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Government data shows MTPs in Telangana have tripled in two years, from 4,071 in 2022-23 to 16,059 in 2024-25. Doctors say cuts in maternal schemes like KCR Kits and KCR Nutrition may have contributed to the surge
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Former Minister S Niranjan Reddy has accused the Congress government of causing a severe decline in Telangana’s public health and diagnostic services. According to Reddy, routine tests are being neglected due to lack of specialists and malfunctioning equipment, worsening the state’s healthcare scenario.
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For the first time in years, government hospitals in Telangana have been overtaken by private facilities in the number of childbirths conducted, with 52.80% of deliveries happening in private healthcare setups in 2024–25.
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Sarpanch Gadge Meenakshi distributed KCR kits to 24 new mothers in Mukhra (K), Adilabad, on K.T. Rama Rao’s birthday. She criticized the Congress government for scrapping the scheme and vowed to continue the initiative independently.
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To mark his birthday on July 24, BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao will distribute KCR Kits to 4,910 mothers and newborns in Sircilla as part of his annual ‘Gift A Smile’ campaign. The initiative highlights institutional deliveries and life-affirming support.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has been making claims about continuing the previous government’s welfare initiatives
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A year into its term, the Congress-led State government appears to be devoid of any concrete ideas on how to address the crisis of cesarean pregnancies in Telangana State
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Rs.12,000 was provided if women gave birth to a baby boy and Rs.13,000 for a baby girl.
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For the last three months, the KCR Kit, replete with goodies for mother and the baby, which used to be handed over to new mothers during their discharge from Government hospitals in Telangana State is not being distributed anymore.
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Stopping the supply of KCR kits to lactating women in government hospitals, irrigable and drinking water scarcity were also the changes brought by the Congress.
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Speaking during his door-to-door canvassin here on Monday, Reddy explained a slew of welfare schemes and developmental activities implemented by his government.
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So far a total of 14,89,998 lakh KCR kits have been distributed to pregnant women who delivered in government hospitals
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Slamming TPCC president A Revanth Reddy for demanding a debate over the growth witnessed in Telangana, he said there was no point in discussing the development undergone in the State in the last 10 years because there was no comparison between the BRS and the Congress regimes.
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During 2018-20, Telangana achieved a further reduction in MMR to 43, which made the State among the few in India to achieve the SDG target
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Telangana government has been implementing several outreach programmes comprising supplementary nutrition, health check-up, immunization, referral services, empowerment initiatives and welfare programmes over the last 10 years
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As International Mother’s Day is celebrated, the meticulously planned schemes, which support health of mothers and their infants during multiple stages of their lives, was highlighted by the Health Minister, T Harish Rao
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The statistic of 100 percent institutional deliveries means that not a single pregnant woman in Telangana in 2021-22 has undergone a delivery at home
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Both the babies are healthy and doing good, according to doctors at Narsampet CHC
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On the occasion of International Women's Day, here are some welfare programmes from Telangana for women empowerment