1. NATIONAL GOALS
The National health policy 2002 will attempt
to set out a new policy frame work for the
accelerated achievement of public health
goals in socio economic circumstances
currently prevailing in country.
2. National Goals Are As
Follows:
Eradication of polio and yaws by 2005.
Achieve zero level growth of HIV/AIDS By
2007.
Reduce IMR to 30/1000 by 2010.
Increase use of public health facilities to more
than 75% By 2010
Increase governmental health expenditure
from the current 0/9% to 2% of GDP By 2010
Elimination of leprosy By 2005
Elimination of Kala-Azar By 2010.
3. Reduction of mortality By 50% on account of
tuberculosis on malaria, other vector and water
born disease.
Reduce prevalence of blindness to 0.5% By
2010.
Establishment of integrated system of
surveillance, national health accounts and
health statistics By 2007.
Increase share of central grants to constitute at
least 25% of total health spending By 2010.
Increase state sector health spending By 2005
from 5.5% to 7% of the budget.
4. SPECIAL LAWS
As the child are most vulnerable part of society
and can be easily targeted in India we have
enacted many laws and acts related to children
in order to protect them and to give them better
and sound development.
CONTITIUTIONAL PROVISIONS:
Preamble commitment justice,liberty,equality
for all citizens including children are main
propose of constitution.
5. Equality before laws and equal protection of
laws.
Empower the state to make the special legal
provision for the children. It makes government
to ensure Childs welfare constitutionally.
Free and compulsory education for all children
in the age group 6-14 years.
Put total ban on forced labour and is punishable
under the act.
Provide protection for the children in act like,
-The factories act 1948,The child labour
act 1986,The child marriage restraint act
1986,Juvelline justice act 2000,Prohibition of