The document discusses India's Family Welfare Programme, including its history, goals, strategies and the role of community health nurses. It was started in 1951 to promote family planning and total family health. Over time it has expanded its focus from only birth planning to overall family welfare. Its goals include reducing birth rates, infant mortality and increasing contraceptive use. Strategies include integration with health services, education, incentives and use of mass media. Community health nurses play a key role in surveys, education, clinic management and maintaining program records.