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APPROVAL OF STATE PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION<br />

PLAN <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong>: <strong>JAMMU</strong> & <strong>KASHMIR</strong><br />

May <strong>2012</strong><br />

MINISTRY OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE<br />

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA


Preface<br />

I truly believe that the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Rural</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Mission affords us a unique<br />

opportunity to be aspirational and to bring about transformational change.<br />

This document evolves out of a shared vision – about where the State of Jammu &<br />

Kashmir must reach and the path to be traversed. Strides in the right direction get the<br />

State more money while there is danger too of losing funds for slippages.<br />

As NRHM embarks on the second phase of its journey, let us be inspired by what<br />

Mahatma Gandhi said “A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith<br />

in their mission can alter the course of history.’’<br />

Let us believe in ourselves and our ability to make a difference.<br />

Anuradha Gupta<br />

Additional Secretary & Mission Director, NRHM


The Mission Director, (NRHM)<br />

Government of Jammu & Kashmir<br />

Regional Institute of <strong>Health</strong> & Family Welfare,<br />

Near Sainik School, Nagrota<br />

Jammu 181 221<br />

No. 10(17)/<strong>2012</strong>-NRHM-1<br />

Government of India<br />

Ministry of <strong>Health</strong> and Family Welfare<br />

(<strong>National</strong> <strong>Rural</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Mission)<br />

Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi<br />

Dated May 29, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Subject: Approval of NRHM State Programme Implementation Plan for the year <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

1. This refers to the Programme Implementation Plan (PIP) for the year <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

submitted by the State and subsequent discussions in the NPCC meeting held on April 19,<br />

<strong>2012</strong> at New Delhi.<br />

2. Against a resource envelope of Rs 298.22 crores (which includes outstanding State<br />

share), the administrative approval of the PIP for your State is conveyed for an amount of<br />

Rs 270.76 crores. Details are provided in Table A, B and C below:<br />

TABLE-A<br />

Rs. crores<br />

Uncommitted Unspent Balance available under NRHM as on<br />

21.24<br />

01.04.<strong>2012</strong><br />

GOI Resource Envelope for <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong> under NRHM 209.75<br />

10% State Share (<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong>) 23.31<br />

Total 254.29<br />

Outstanding State Share 43.92<br />

Total Resource Envelope 298.22<br />

TABLE-B<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

Break up of total resources under NRHM (Rs. crores)<br />

Programme<br />

Uncommitted GoI Resource<br />

Unspent balance Envelope under<br />

available as on NRHM<br />

01.04.<strong>2012</strong><br />

Total<br />

1 RCH Flexible Pool 16.45 57.53 73.98<br />

2 NRHM Flexible Pool 0.68 71.48 72.16<br />

3 Immunization (from RCH<br />

Flexible Pool)<br />

3.29 2.81 6.10<br />

4 NIDDCP 0.12 0.24 0.36<br />

5 IDSP 1.1 1.10


6 NVBDCP 0.01 1.06 1.07<br />

7 NLEP 0.04 1.02 1.06<br />

8 NPCB 4.74 4.74<br />

9 RNTCP 0.65 6.14 6.79<br />

10 Direction & Administration 59.68 59.68<br />

11 PPI Operation Cost 3.95 3.95<br />

12 10% State Share 23.31<br />

Total Resource Envelope 21.24 209.75 254.30<br />

Committed Unspent Balance up to 2011-12 to be<br />

124.18<br />

revalidated in <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

TABLE-C<br />

SUMMARY OF APPROVAL<br />

Sr.<br />

Scheme /Programme<br />

Approved Annex ref<br />

No.<br />

Amount<br />

(Rs. Crores)<br />

1 RCH Flexible Pool<br />

<strong>13</strong>1.06 1<br />

2 NRHM Flexible Pool<br />

54.59 2<br />

3 Immunization and PPI operation cost<br />

8.28 3<br />

4 NIDDCP<br />

0.46 4A<br />

5 IDSP<br />

2.02 4B<br />

6 NVBDCP<br />

0.68 4C<br />

7 NLEP<br />

1.02 4D<br />

8 NPCB<br />

4.74 4E<br />

9 RNTCP<br />

8.23 4F<br />

10 Infrastructure Maintenance(Treasury Route)<br />

59.68<br />

Total<br />

270.76<br />

Thus, there is a cushion of Rs. 27.46 crores for which, State is advised to send a<br />

supplementary PIP urgently.<br />

Targets, conditionalities and ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION<br />

3. State has been assigned mutually agreed goals and targets. The state is expected to<br />

achieve them, adhere to key conditionalities introduced this year and implement the road<br />

map provided in each of the sections of the approval document.<br />

4. District resource envelope as indicated in the PIP should be respected by the State<br />

5. All buildings/vehicles supported under NRHM should prominently carry NRHM logo in<br />

English, Hindi and Regional language.


Mandatory disclosures<br />

6. In addition, the State is directed to ensure mandatory disclosure on the state NRHM<br />

website of the following:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Facility wise deployment of all contractual staff engaged under NRHM with name and<br />

designation.<br />

MMUs- total number of MMUs, registration numbers, operating agency, monthly<br />

schedule and service delivery data on a monthly basis.<br />

Patient Transport ambulances and emergency response ambulances- total number of<br />

vehicles, types of vehicle, registration number of vehicles, service delivery data<br />

including clients served and kilometres logged on a monthly basis.<br />

All procurements- including details of equipments procured (as per the directions of<br />

CIC which have been communicated to the States by this Ministry vide letter<br />

'No.Z.28015/162/2011-H' dated 28th November 2011).<br />

Buildings under construction/renovation –total number, name of the facility/hospital<br />

along with costs, executing agency and execution charges (if any), date of start &<br />

expected date of completion<br />

Release of second tranche of funds<br />

7. Action on the following issues would be looked at while considering the release of second<br />

tranche of funds:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Compliance with conditionalities.<br />

Physical and financial progress made by the State.<br />

It is expected that 10% of the State share, based on release of funds by Government<br />

of India is credited to the account of the State <strong>Health</strong> Society as early as possible.<br />

Timely submission of Statutory Audit report for the year 2011-12 is a must for release<br />

of 2 nd tranche of funds.<br />

Before the release of funds upto 100% of BE of your state for the year <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong>, State<br />

needs to provide utilisation Certificates against the grant released to the State up to<br />

2010-11 duly signed by the Mission Director and auditor.<br />

Monitoring requirements<br />

8. State shall ensure submission of quarterly report on progress against targets and<br />

expenditure including an analysis of adverse variances and corrective action proposed to<br />

be taken.<br />

9. All approvals are subject to the observations made in this document.<br />

10. The State shall not make any change in allocation among different budget heads without<br />

approval of GoI.


11. The accounts of State/ grantee institution/ organization shall be open to inspection by<br />

the sanctioning authority and audit by the Comptroller& Auditor General of India under<br />

the provisions of CAG (DPC) Act 1971 and internal audit by Principal Accounts Officer of<br />

the Ministry of <strong>Health</strong> & Family Welfare.<br />

12. State shall ensure submission of details of unspent balance indicating inter alia, funds<br />

released in advance & funds available under State <strong>Health</strong> Societies. The State shall also<br />

intimae the interest amount earned on unspent balance. This amount can be spent<br />

against activities already approved.<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

(Dr. Suresh K. Mohammed)<br />

Director (NRHM-I)


APPROVAL OF STATE PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION PLAN, <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong>: <strong>JAMMU</strong> & <strong>KASHMIR</strong><br />

CONTENTS<br />

PAGE NO.<br />

SUMMARY<br />

State specific goals 1-2<br />

Key conditionalities and incentives 3<br />

Finance: key issues and guiding principles 4<br />

ROAD MAP 5-8<br />

Approved budget (by program and function) 9-10<br />

REPRODUCTIVE AND CHILD HEALTH<br />

Maternal <strong>Health</strong> 15-26<br />

Child <strong>Health</strong> & Immunization 27-41<br />

Family Planning 42-52<br />

Adolescent <strong>Health</strong> 53-59<br />

Urban RCH 60-62<br />

Tribal RCH 63-64<br />

PC-PNDT 65-68<br />

Human Resources and programme management 69-80<br />

MISSION FLEXI POOL<br />

ASHA 82-85<br />

Untied funds/RKS/AMG 86-90<br />

New constructions/ renovation and setting up 91-93<br />

Procurement 94-96<br />

Mobile medical unit 97-98<br />

AYUSH 99-101<br />

IEC / BCC 102-107<br />

Monitoring and evaluation (HMIS) 108-112<br />

Others 1<strong>13</strong>-118<br />

NATIONAL DISEASE CONTROL PROGRAMMES<br />

<strong>National</strong> Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control Programme (NIDDCP) 120-122<br />

Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme(IDSP) 123-<strong>13</strong>0<br />

<strong>National</strong> Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) <strong>13</strong>1-140<br />

<strong>National</strong> Leprosy Eradication Programme (NLEP) 141-147<br />

<strong>National</strong> Programme for control of Blindness (NPCB) 148-152<br />

Revised <strong>National</strong> Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP) 153-166<br />

Annex (Detailed budgets)<br />

1. RCH Flexible Pool<br />

2. Mission Flexible pool<br />

3. Immunization and PPI operation cost<br />

4A. <strong>National</strong> Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control Programme (NIDDCP)<br />

4B. Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP)<br />

4C. <strong>National</strong> Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP)<br />

4D. <strong>National</strong> Leprosy Eradication Programme (NLEP)<br />

4E. <strong>National</strong> Programme for control of Blindness (NPCB)<br />

4F. Revised <strong>National</strong> Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP


SUMMARY


STATE-SPECIFIC GOALS<br />

The following are the goals and service delivery targets specifically laid out for the state of Jammu &<br />

Kashmir:<br />

INDICATOR<br />

Maternal <strong>Health</strong><br />

Current<br />

status<br />

INDIA Jammu & Kashmir STATE TARGETS<br />

RCH II/<br />

Trend (year & source) <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong> 20<strong>13</strong>- 2014-<br />

NRHM<br />

14 15<br />

(<strong>2012</strong>) goal<br />

Maternal Mortality<br />

Ratio (MMR)<br />

212<br />

(SRS 07-09)<br />


Indicators<br />

Mothers who had 3 or more Ante Natal Checkups<br />

(%)<br />

SERVICE DELIVERY TARGETS:<br />

DLHS-2 DLHS-3<br />

(2002-04) (2007-08)<br />

Maternal <strong>Health</strong><br />

CES<br />

(2009)<br />

80.2% 73.5% 87.0 %<br />

State Targets<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong> 20<strong>13</strong>-14 2014-15<br />

220795<br />

(4ANCs)<br />

2052383<br />

(4 ANCs)<br />

2199386<br />

(4 ANCs)<br />

Institutional delivery (%) 70.6 55.0 80.9 67 68 69<br />

Women receiving Post Partum check up within<br />

48 hrs. to 14 days(%)<br />

NA 55.0 NA<br />

Line listing and follow up of Severely Anaemic<br />

3092 3127 3151<br />

NA NA NA<br />

pregnant women (nos)<br />

Child <strong>Health</strong><br />

Full Immunisation (%) 31.7 62.5 66.6 75 85 100<br />

Line listing and follow up of Low Birth Weight<br />

NA NA<br />

babies Nos; (%)<br />

Family Planning<br />

Female sterilisations (lakhs) 0.20<br />

(HMIS:<br />

2010-11)<br />

Post-Partum sterilizations (lakhs) 0.019<br />

(HMIS:<br />

2010-11)<br />

Male sterilisations (lakhs) 0.0<strong>13</strong><br />

(HMIS:<br />

2010-11)<br />

10394<br />

(6%)<br />

14552<br />

(8%)<br />

19749<br />

(11 %)<br />

0.25 0.25 0.26<br />

0.030 0.029 0.032<br />

0.027 0.028 0.032<br />

IUD insertions (lakhs) 0.21<br />

(HMIS: 0.25 0.30 0.35<br />

2010-11)<br />

Disease Control<br />

ABER for malaria (%) >10%<br />

API for malaria (per 1000<br />


KEY CONDITIONALITIES AND INCENTIVES<br />

As agreed, the following key conditionalities would be enforced during the year<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong>.<br />

a) Rational and equitable deployment of HR with the highest priority accorded<br />

to high focus districts and delivery points 2 .<br />

b) Facility wise performance audit and corrective action based thereon 3 .<br />

Non-compliance with either of the above conditionalities may translate into<br />

a reduction in outlay upto 7 ½% and non-compliance with both translating<br />

into a reduction of upto 15%.<br />

c) Gaps in implementation of JSSK may lead to a reduction in outlay upto 10%.<br />

d) Continued support under NRHM for 2nd ANM would be contingent on<br />

improvement on ANC coverage and immunization as reflected in MCTS.<br />

e) Vaccines, logistics and other operational costs would also be calculable on<br />

the basis of MCTS data.<br />

INCENTIVES<br />

Initiatives in the following areas would draw additional allocations by way of<br />

incentivisation of performance:<br />

a) Responsiveness, transparency and accountability (upto 8% of the outlay).<br />

b) Quality assurance (upto 3% of the outlay).<br />

c) Inter-sectoral convergence (upto 3% of the outlay).<br />

d) Recording of vital events including strengthening of civil registration of births<br />

and deaths (upto 2% of the outlay).<br />

e) Creation of a public health cadre (by states which do not have it already)<br />

(upto 10% of the outlay)<br />

f) Policy and systems to provide free generic medicines to all in public health<br />

facilities (upto 5% of the outlay)<br />

Note:<br />

The Framework for Implementation of NRHM to be strictly adhered to while<br />

implementing the approved PIP.<br />

1 Rational and equitable deployment would include posting of staff on the basis of case load, posting of<br />

specialist in teams (e.g. Gynaecologist and Anaesthetist together), posting of EmOC/ LSAS trained doctors in<br />

FRUs, optimal utilization of specialists in FRUs and above and filling up vacancies in high focus/ remote areas.<br />

2 Performance parameters must include OPD/ IPD/ normal deliveries/ C. Sections (wherever applicable).<br />

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FINANCE: KEY ISSUES AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES<br />

Quality FMRs must be submitted on time with both physical and financial progress fully reflected.<br />

1. Status of 15% Contribution of state share:<br />

Year<br />

Amounts required on basis<br />

of releases<br />

(Rs. in Crore)<br />

Amount Credited in<br />

SHS Bank A/C<br />

(Rs. in Crore)<br />

Short/<br />

(Excess) (Rs.<br />

In Crore)<br />

2007-08 28.31 0.00 28.31<br />

2008-09 <strong>13</strong>.50 12.46 1.04<br />

2009-10 23.00 0.00 23.00<br />

2010-11 30.67 61.16 -30.49<br />

2011-12 44.56 22.50 22.06<br />

Total 140.04 96.12 43.92<br />

State is to ensure that state’s outstanding share is deposited. Further, with effect from <strong>2012</strong>-<br />

<strong>13</strong>, State’s share would be 10%.<br />

2. Before the release of funds upto 100% of BE of your state for the year <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong>, State needs to<br />

provide Utilization Certificates against the grant released to the State up to 2010-11. The details<br />

for such pending UCs is as under:<br />

Pending utilisation certificates (Amount Rs. in Crore)<br />

Programme 2009-10 2010-11 TOTAL<br />

RCH-II 0 39.47 39.47<br />

Mission flexipool 0 0 0<br />

3. Release of 100% of funds for the year <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong> would be contingent on the state providing<br />

utilisation certificates upto 2010-11.<br />

4. The appointment of Concurrent Auditor for the year <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong> is a prerequisite for release of 2nd<br />

tranche of funds.<br />

5. Timely submission of Statutory Audit Report for the year 2011-12 is a must for release of 2nd<br />

tranche of funds.<br />

6. State is required to comply with the instructions and/or guidelines issued for maintenance of<br />

bank account vide D. O. No. G-27017/21/2010-NRHM-F dated January 23, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

7. State should provide a confirmation of submission of Action Taken Report/ Compliance Report on<br />

the FMR Analysis (2011-12) and Audit Report Analysis for FY 2010-11.<br />

8. State needs to prioritise the internal control procedures for all transactions.<br />

9. State should ensure proper maintenance of books of accounts at all districts and blocks within<br />

the State.<br />

10. Appointment of Auditor for the year 2011-12 is pending and must be completed in the first<br />

quarter of <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong>.<br />

11. The state must ensure due diligence in expenditure and observe, in letter and spirit, all rules,<br />

regulations, and procedures to maintain financial discipline and integrity particularly with<br />

regard to procurement; competitive bidding must be ensured and only need-based<br />

procurement should take place.<br />

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ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION<br />

NRHM must take a ‘systems approach’ to <strong>Health</strong>. It is imperative that States take a holistic view and<br />

work towards putting in place policies and systems in several strategic areas so that there are optimal<br />

returns on investments made under NRHM. For effective outcomes, a sector wide implementation<br />

plan would be essential. Some of the Key strategic areas in this regard are outlined below for urgent<br />

and accelerated action on the part of the State:<br />

S. NO. STRATEGIC AREAS ISSUES THAT NEED TO BE ADDRESSED<br />

PUBLIC HEALTH PLANNING & FINANCING<br />

1. Planning and financing Mapping of facilities, differential planning for districts / blocks with<br />

poor health indicators; resources not to be spread too thin /<br />

targeted investments; at least 10% annual increase in state health<br />

budget (plan) over and above State share to NRHM resource<br />

envelope; addressing verticality in health programmes; planning for<br />

full spectrum of RCH services; emphasis on quality assurance in<br />

delivery points<br />

2. Management<br />

strengthening<br />

Full time Mission Director for NRHM and a full-time Director/ Jt.<br />

Director/ Dy. Director Finance, not holding any additional<br />

responsibility outside the health department; fully staffed<br />

programme management support units at state, district and block<br />

levels; training of key health functionaries in planning and use of<br />

data. Strong integration with <strong>Health</strong> & FW and AYUSH directorates<br />

3. Developing a strong Public<br />

<strong>Health</strong> focus<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES<br />

Separate public health cadre, induction training for all key cadres;<br />

public health training for doctors working in health administrative<br />

positions; strengthening of public health nursing cadre, enactment<br />

of Public <strong>Health</strong> Act<br />

4. HR policies for doctors, Minimising regular vacancies; expeditious recruitment (eg. taking<br />

nurses paramedical staff recruitment of MOs out of Public Service Commission purview);<br />

and<br />

programme merit –based and transparent selection; opportunities for career<br />

management staff progression and professional development; rational and equitable<br />

deployment; effective skills utilization; stability of tenure;<br />

sustainability of contractual human resources under RCH / NRHM<br />

and plan for their inclusion in State budget<br />

5. HR Accountability Facility based monitoring; incentives for both the health service<br />

provider and the facility based on functioning; performance<br />

appraisal against benchmarks; renewal of contracts/ promotions<br />

based on performance; incentives for performance above<br />

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S. NO. STRATEGIC AREAS ISSUES THAT NEED TO BE ADDRESSED<br />

benchmark; incentives for difficult areas<br />

6. Medical, Nursing and Planning for enhanced supply of doctors, nurses, ANMs, and<br />

Paramedical Education paramedical staff; mandatory rural posting after MBBS and PG<br />

(new institutions and education; expansion of tertiary health care; use of medical colleges<br />

upgradation of existing as resource centres for national health programmes; strengthening/<br />

ones)<br />

revamping of ANM / GNM training centres and paramedical<br />

institutions; re-structuring of pre service education; developing a<br />

7. Training and capacity<br />

building<br />

STRENGTHENING SERVICES<br />

highly skilled and specialised nursing cadre<br />

Strengthening of State Institute of <strong>Health</strong> & Family Welfare<br />

(SIHFW)/ District Training Centres (DTCs); quality assurance;<br />

availability of centralised training log; monitoring of post training<br />

outcomes; expanding training capacity through partnerships with<br />

NGOs / institutions; up scaling of multi skilling initiatives,<br />

accreditation of training<br />

8. Policies on drugs, Articulation of policy on entitlements on free drugs for out / in<br />

procurement system and patients; rational prescriptions and use of drugs; timely<br />

logistics management procurement of drugs and consumables; smooth distribution to<br />

facilities from the district hospital to the sub centre; uninterrupted<br />

availability to patients; minimisation of out of pocket expenses;<br />

quality assurance; prescription audits; essential drug lists (EDL) in<br />

public domain; computerised drugs and logistics MIS system; setting<br />

up dedicated corporation eg: TNMSC<br />

9. Equipments Availability of essential functional equipments in all facilities; regular<br />

needs assessment; timely indenting and procurement; identification<br />

of unused/ faulty equipment; regular maintenance and MIS/<br />

10. Ambulance Services and<br />

Referral Transport<br />

competitive and transparent bidding processes<br />

Universal availability of GPS fitted ambulances; reliable, assured free<br />

transport for pregnant women and newborn/ infants; clear policy<br />

articulation on entitlements both for mother and newborn;<br />

establishing control rooms for timely response and provision of<br />

services; drop back facility; a prudent mix of basic level ambulances<br />

and emergency response vehicles<br />

11. New infrastructure and New infrastructure, especially in backward areas; 24x7 maintenance<br />

Maintenance of buildings; and round the clock plumbing, electrical, carpentry services; power<br />

sanitation, water, backup; cleanliness and sanitation; upkeep of toilets; proper<br />

electricity, laundry, disposal of bio medical waste; drinking water; water in toilets;<br />

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S. NO. STRATEGIC AREAS ISSUES THAT NEED TO BE ADDRESSED<br />

kitchen, facilities for electricity; clean linen; kitchens, facilities for attendants<br />

attendants<br />

12. Diagnostics Rational prescription of diagnostic tests; reliable and affordable<br />

availability to patients; partnerships with private service providers;<br />

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT<br />

prescription audits, free for pregnant women and sick neonates<br />

<strong>13</strong>. Patient’s feedback and Feedback from patients; expeditious grievance redressal; analysis of<br />

grievance redressal<br />

feedback for corrective action<br />

14. Community Participation Active community participation; empowered PRIs; strong VHSNCs;<br />

social audit; effective Village <strong>Health</strong> & Nutrition Days (VHNDs),<br />

strengthening of ASHAs, policies to encourage contributions from<br />

public/ community<br />

15. IEC Comprehensive communication strategy with a strong behaviour<br />

change communication (BCC) component in the IEC strategy;<br />

CONVERGENCE, COORDINATION & REGULATION<br />

dissemination in villages/ urban slums/ peri urban areas<br />

16. Inter Sectoral convergence Effective coordination with key departments to address health<br />

determinants viz. water, sanitation, hygiene, nutrition, infant and<br />

young child feeding, gender, education, woman empowerment,<br />

convergence with SABLA, SSA, ICDS etc.<br />

17. NGO/ Civil Society Mechanisms for consultation with civil society; civil society to be<br />

part of active communitisation process; involvement of NGOs in<br />

18. Private Public Partnership<br />

(PPP)<br />

19. Regulation of services in<br />

the private sector<br />

MONITORING & SUPERVISION<br />

filling service delivery gaps; active community monitoring<br />

Partnership with private service providers to supplement<br />

governmental efforts in underserved and vulnerable areas for<br />

deliveries, family planning services and diagnostics<br />

Implementation of Clinical Establishment Act; quality of services,<br />

e.g. safe abortion services; adherence to protocols; checking<br />

unqualified service providers; quality of vaccines and vaccinators,<br />

enforcement of PC-PNDT Act<br />

20. Strengthening data 100% registration of births and deaths under Civil Registration<br />

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S. NO. STRATEGIC AREAS ISSUES THAT NEED TO BE ADDRESSED<br />

capturing, validity /<br />

triangulation<br />

System (CRS); capturing of births in private institutions; data<br />

collection on key performance indicators; rationalising HMIS<br />

indicators; reliability of health data / data triangulation mechanisms<br />

21. Supportive Supervision Effective supervision of field activities/ performance; handholding;<br />

strengthening of Lady <strong>Health</strong> Visitors (LHVs), District Public <strong>Health</strong><br />

Nurses (DPHNs), Multi purpose <strong>Health</strong> Supervisors (MPHS) etc.<br />

22. Monitoring and Review Regular meetings of State/ District <strong>Health</strong> Mission/ Society for<br />

periodic review and future ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION; clear<br />

agenda and follow up action; Regular, focused reviews at different<br />

levels viz. Union Minister/ Chief Minister/ <strong>Health</strong> Minister/ <strong>Health</strong><br />

Secretary/ Mission Director/ District <strong>Health</strong> Society headed by<br />

collector/ Officers at Block/ PHC level; use of the HMIS/ MCTS data<br />

for reviews; concurrent evaluation<br />

23. Quality assurance Quality assurance at all levels of service delivery; quality<br />

certification/ accreditation of facilities and services; institutionalized<br />

quality management systems<br />

24. Surveillance Epidemiological surveillance; maternal and infant death review at<br />

facility level and verbal autopsy at community level to identify<br />

causes of death for corrective action; tracking of services to<br />

pregnant women and children under MCTS<br />

25. Leveraging technology Use of GIS maps and databases for planning and monitoring; GPS for<br />

tracking ambulances and mobile health units; mobile phones for<br />

real time data entry; video conferencing for regular reviews; closed<br />

user group mobile phone facility for health staff; endless<br />

opportunities- sky is the limit!<br />

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PROGRAMME WISE BUDGET<br />

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SUMMARY BUDGET 12-<strong>13</strong>: <strong>JAMMU</strong> & <strong>KASHMIR</strong><br />

FY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong> Budget ( Rs lakhs )<br />

S. No. Budget Head<br />

Proposed Approved %<br />

1. RCH<br />

A1 Maternal <strong>Health</strong> 3304.67 2058.49 7.60<br />

A2 Child <strong>Health</strong> 732.1 271.47 1.00<br />

A3 Family Planning 78.32 19.16 0.07<br />

A4 ARSH <strong>13</strong>5.4 75.9 0.28<br />

A5 Urban RCH 249.48 125.94 0.47<br />

A6 Tribal RCH 37.44 28.08 0.10<br />

A7 PNDT & Sex Ratio 17.7 17.7 0.07<br />

A8 HR 9184.56 6756.6 24.96<br />

A9 Training 365.19 486.38 1.80<br />

A10 Programme Management 1404.39 978.98 3.62<br />

A11 Vulnerable groups 0 0 0.00<br />

Total Base Flexi Pool 15509.25 10818.7 39.96<br />

A12 JSY 2621.18 2056.91 7.60<br />

A<strong>13</strong> Sterilisation & IUD<br />

Compensation, and NSV<br />

293 231.<strong>13</strong> 0.85<br />

Camps<br />

Total Demand Side 2914.18 2288.04 8.45<br />

Total RCH Flexi Pool 18423.43 <strong>13</strong>106.74 48.41<br />

2. MFP<br />

B1 ASHA 1179.49 694.74 2.57<br />

B2 Untied Funds (ongoing) 1115.9 490.99 1.81<br />

B3 Annual Maintenance<br />

395.8 193.65 0.72<br />

Grants (ongoing)<br />

B4 Hospital Strengthening 435.25 388.25 1.43<br />

B5<br />

B6<br />

New Constructions/<br />

Renovation and Setting up<br />

Corpus Grants to HMS/RKS<br />

(ongoing)<br />

4336.6 0 0.00<br />

841 381.02 1.41<br />

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FY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong> Budget ( Rs lakhs )<br />

S. No. Budget Head<br />

Proposed Approved %<br />

B7 District Action Plans<br />

0.00<br />

(including block, village)<br />

B8 Panchayati Raj Initiative 433.75 0 0.00<br />

B9 Mainstreaming of AYUSH 1983.24 1598.38 5.90<br />

B10 IEC-BCC NRHM 389.55 200 0.74<br />

B11 Mobile Medical Units<br />

(Including recurring<br />

743.27 241.01 0.89<br />

expenditures)<br />

B12 Referral Transport 2181.25 0 0.00<br />

B<strong>13</strong> PPP/ NGOs <strong>13</strong>0.67 0 0.00<br />

B14 Innovations (if any) 0.00<br />

B15 Planning, Implementation 615.34 534.57 1.97<br />

and Monitoring<br />

B16 Procurement <strong>13</strong>48.98 681.495 2.52<br />

B17 Regional drugs<br />

300 0 0.00<br />

warehouses<br />

B18 New Initiatives 94.9 0 0.00<br />

B19 <strong>Health</strong> Insurance Scheme 0.00<br />

B20 Research, Studies, Analysis 5 5 0.02<br />

B21 State level <strong>Health</strong><br />

0.00<br />

Resources Center<br />

B22 Support Services 23.7 0.09<br />

B23<br />

Other Expenditures<br />

(Power Backup,<br />

560 50 0.18<br />

Convergence etc)<br />

TOTAL MFP 17089.99 5459.12 20.16<br />

3. IMMUNIZATION<br />

C1 RI strengthening project<br />

(Review meeting, Mobility 257.91 290.7 1.07<br />

support, Outreach services<br />

etc)<br />

C2 Salary of Contractual Staffs 29.96 28.2 0.10<br />

C3 Training under<br />

17 10 0.04<br />

Immunisation<br />

C4 Cold chain maintenance 4.6 4.6 0.02<br />

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FY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong> Budget ( Rs lakhs )<br />

S. No. Budget Head<br />

Proposed Approved %<br />

C5 ASHA Incentive 318.44 100 0.37<br />

Total Immunization 627.6 433.52 1.60<br />

C6<br />

Pulse Polio Operational<br />

404 394.57 1.46<br />

Cost<br />

Total RI & PPO costs 1031.6 828.09 3.06<br />

4. NATIONAL DISEASE CONTROL PROGRAMMES<br />

4A. <strong>National</strong> Iodine Deficiency<br />

Disorders Control<br />

Programme (NIDDCP)<br />

28 45.68 0.17<br />

4B. Integrated Disease<br />

Surveillance<br />

327.45 202.29 0.75<br />

Programme(IDSP)<br />

4C. <strong>National</strong> Vector Borne<br />

Disease Control<br />

75 68 0.25<br />

Programme (NVBDCP)<br />

4D. <strong>National</strong> Leprosy<br />

Eradication Programme<br />

166 102 0.38<br />

(NLEP)<br />

4E. <strong>National</strong> Programme for<br />

control of Blindness<br />

993.61 474.4 1.75<br />

(NPCB)<br />

4F. Revised <strong>National</strong><br />

Tuberculosis Control<br />

<strong>13</strong>35.65 823 3.04<br />

Programme (RNTCP)<br />

Total NDCP 2925.71 1715.37 6.34<br />

5. INFRASTRUCTURE MAINTENANCE<br />

Total Infrastructure<br />

5967 5968 22.04<br />

Maintenance<br />

GRAND TOTAL 45437.73 27076.02<br />

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MATERNAL<br />

HEALTH<br />

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GOALS AND SERVICE DELIVERY TARGETS: MATERNAL HEALTH<br />

Indicator<br />

Target<br />

Maternal Mortality Ratio<br />

4 ANCs 220795 in <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

Institutional Deliveries (out of the total estimated deliveries) to be<br />

159337 in <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

conducted in Public health institutions from 64% in 2010-11 to67% in <strong>2012</strong>-<br />

<strong>13</strong><br />

Caesarean Section rate in public health facilities from 12% in 2010-11 to 23901 in <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

15% in <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

Severely anaemic pregnant women out of total anaemic pregnant women 3092 in <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

(@2%)to be line listed and managed<br />

DELIVERY POINTS:<br />

Level of Facility<br />

Target<br />

DHs & District women’s hospital 24<br />

CHCs and other health facilities at sub district level 33<br />

24*7 PHCs and Non FRUs 33<br />

SC 4<br />

Total 94<br />

TRAINING:<br />

Training Programme<br />

Target<br />

LSAS 8<br />

EmOC 16<br />

BEmOC 44<br />

SBA 176 SNs, 176<br />

ANM/LHV/88 ISM<br />

MOs<br />

MTP 24<br />

RTI/STI MOs 50, LTs: 50, ,<br />

ANM/LHV:50<br />

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ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION: MATERNAL HEALTH<br />

Commitment No. 1- Operationalizing Delivery Points<br />

Gaps in the identified delivery points to be assessed and filled through prioritized allocation of the<br />

necessary resources in order to ensure quality of services and provision of comprehensive RMNCH<br />

(Reproductive Maternal Neonatal and Child <strong>Health</strong>) services at these facilities. These must be<br />

branded and positioned as quality RMNCH 24x7 Service Centres within the current year.<br />

The targets for different categories of facilities are:<br />

A) All District Hospitals and other similar district level facilities to provide the following<br />

services:<br />

24*7 service delivery for CS and other Emergency Obstetric Care.<br />

1 st and 2 nd trimester abortion services.<br />

Facility based MDR.<br />

Essential newborn care and facility based care for sick newborns.<br />

Family planning and adolescent friendly health services<br />

RTI/STI services.<br />

Functional BSU/BB.<br />

B) 33 CHCs and other health facilities at sub district level (above block and below district<br />

level) functioning as FRUs to provide the same comprehensive RMNCH Services as the<br />

district hospitals.<br />

C) 33 24*7 PHCs and Non FRUs to provide the following services:<br />

24*7 BeMOC services including conducting normal delivery and handling common<br />

obstetric complications.<br />

1 st trimester safe abortion services. (MVA upto 8 weeks and MMA upto 7 weeks)<br />

RTI/STI services.<br />

Essential newborn care and facility based care for sick newborns.<br />

Family planning<br />

D) All identified SCs/ facilities will:<br />

Conduct Delivery by SBAs.<br />

Provide IUD Services<br />

Provide Essential New born care services.<br />

Provide ANC, PNC and Immunization services.<br />

Provide Nutritional and Family planning counseling.<br />

Conduct designated VHND and other outreach services.<br />

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Commitment No. 2- Implementing free entitlements under JSSK<br />

A) JSSK entitlements to be ensured to all pregnant women and sick newborns accessing Public<br />

health facilities.<br />

B) Drop back to be ensured to at least 70% of pregnant women delivering in the public health<br />

facilities.<br />

C) Effective IEC and grievance redressal to be ensured.<br />

Commitment No. 3- Centralized Call Centre and Assured Referral<br />

A) To ensure availability of a centralized call centre for referral transport at State or district level<br />

as per requirements along with GPS fitted ambulances.<br />

B) Response time for the ambulance to reach the beneficiary not to exceed 30 minutes.<br />

Commitment No. 4- Essential Drug List<br />

A) To formulate an Essential Drug List (EDL) for each level of facility viz. SC, PHCs, CHCs, DHs,<br />

and Medical colleges<br />

B) Ensure timely procurement and supply linked to case load.<br />

C) The EDL should include drugs for maternal and child health, safe abortion services, RTI/STI.<br />

Commitment No. 5- Capacity Building<br />

A) Delivery points to be first saturated with trained HR. High focus/ remote areas to be covered<br />

first.<br />

B) Shortfall in trained human resource at delivery points particularly sub centres and those in<br />

HFDs/ tribal/ remote areas to be addressed on priority.<br />

C) Training load for skill based trainings to be estimated after gap analysis.<br />

D) Certification /accreditation of the training sites is mandatory.<br />

E) Training plan to factor in reorientation training of HR particularly for those posted at non<br />

functional facilities and being redeployed at delivery points. Orientation training of field<br />

functionaries on newer interventions e.g. MDR.<br />

F) Performance Monitoring during training/post-deployment need to be ensured<br />

G) Specific steps to strengthen SIHFW/ any other nodal institution involved in planning,<br />

implementation, monitoring and post training follow up of all skill based trainings under<br />

NRHM<br />

Commitment No. 6– Tracking severe anaemia<br />

A) All severely anaemic pregnant woman (2% of the anaemic pregnant woman) to be tracked<br />

and line listed for providing timely treatment of anaemia followed by micro birth planning.<br />

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Commitment No. 7– For High Focus Districts<br />

A) The State to make use of the MCH sub plans made for these districts in the recent past and<br />

develop and operationalise the identified facilities as delivery points.<br />

B) At least 25% of all sub centres under each PHC to be made functional as delivery points in the<br />

HFDs.<br />

Commitment No. 8—Demarcation /Division of population and job clarity between the two ANMs<br />

working at the Sub-centre. Ensuring availability of one ANM at the SC, while the other visits<br />

the assigned population/villages.<br />

Commitment No. 9-For 12 High Focus States: Pre service Nursing Training<br />

A) At least one state Master Nodal centre shall be created and made functional.<br />

B) State nursing cell will be created and made functional.<br />

Commitment No.10-- Proper implementation of JSY:<br />

A) JSY guidelines to be strictly followed and payments made as per the eligibility criteria.<br />

B) No delays in JSY payments to the beneficiaries and full amount of financial assistance to be<br />

given to the beneficiary before being discharged from the health facility after delivery.<br />

C) All payments to be made through cheques and preferably into bank/ post office accounts.<br />

D) Strict monitoring and physical (at least 5%) verification of beneficiaries to be done by state<br />

and district level health authorities to check malpractices.<br />

E) Grievance redressal mechanisms as stipulated under JSY guidelines to be activated at the<br />

district and state levels.<br />

F) Accuracy of JSY data reported at the HMIS portal of MOHFW to be ensured besides furnishing<br />

quarterly progress reports to the Ministry within the prescribed timeframe.<br />

Commitment No. 11: Strengthening Mother & Child Tracking System<br />

A) State level MCTS call centre to be set up to monitor service delivery to pregnant women and<br />

children .<br />

MCTS to be made fully operational for regular and effective monitoring of service delivery<br />

including tracking and monitoring of severely anaemic women, low birth weight babies and<br />

sick neonates.<br />

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DETAILED BUDGET: MATERNAL HEALTH<br />

FMR<br />

A.1<br />

A.1.1<br />

A.1.1.1<br />

A.1.1.2<br />

A.1.1.3<br />

A.1.1.4<br />

A.1.1.5<br />

A.1.2<br />

A.1.3<br />

A.1.3.1<br />

A.1.3.2<br />

A.1.4<br />

Activity<br />

MATERNAL<br />

HEALTH<br />

Operationalis<br />

e facilities<br />

Operationalis<br />

e FRUs<br />

Operationalis<br />

e 24x7 PHCs<br />

MTP services<br />

at health<br />

facilities<br />

RTI/STI<br />

services at<br />

health<br />

facilities<br />

Operationalis<br />

e Sub-centres<br />

Referral<br />

Transport<br />

Integrated<br />

outreach RCH<br />

services<br />

RCH Outreach<br />

Camps/<br />

Others<br />

Monthly<br />

Village <strong>Health</strong><br />

and Nutrition<br />

Days<br />

Janani<br />

Suraksha<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

155000.0<br />

0<br />

100000.0<br />

0<br />

400000.0<br />

0<br />

15000.00<br />

25000.00<br />

50000.00<br />

9000.00<br />

Physical<br />

Target/<br />

Expected<br />

Output<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

6 batches 9.30 0.00<br />

POL for<br />

mobile<br />

teams: 2<br />

Provision of<br />

hiring<br />

vehicles for<br />

supervision<br />

of RTI/STI<br />

centres by<br />

Divisional<br />

level I/C of<br />

veneriology:<br />

1<br />

248 camps<br />

216 camps<br />

Monitor/supe<br />

rvise by<br />

CMOs: 22<br />

and<br />

BMOs:116<br />

6.00 0.00<br />

91.20 0.00<br />

21.44 0.00<br />

Remarks<br />

Not approved on<br />

account of<br />

insufficient<br />

Resource<br />

envelope.<br />

Not approved on<br />

account of<br />

insufficient<br />

Resource<br />

envelope.<br />

Not approved.<br />

Not approved on<br />

account of<br />

insufficient<br />

Resource<br />

envelope.<br />

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FMR<br />

Activity<br />

Yojana / JSY<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target/<br />

Expected<br />

Output<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.1.4.1<br />

A.1.4.2<br />

A.1.4.2.<br />

a<br />

A.1.4.2.<br />

b<br />

A.1.4.2.<br />

c<br />

A.1.4.3<br />

A.1.4.4<br />

A.1.5<br />

A.1.6<br />

Home<br />

Deliveries<br />

Institutional<br />

Deliveries<br />

500.00 5425 27.<strong>13</strong> 17.39<br />

<strong>Rural</strong> 1400.00 112410 1573.74 1452.99<br />

Urban 1000.00 21090 210.90 183.15<br />

C-sections<br />

Administrativ<br />

e expenses<br />

Incentive to<br />

ASHAs<br />

Maternal<br />

Death Review<br />

Others (Pl.<br />

specify)<br />

600.00<br />

1000.00<br />

HF<br />

250.00<br />

100.00<br />

<strong>13</strong>.00<br />

35.00<br />

5000.00<br />

150.00<br />

20.00<br />

50000.00<br />

50000.00<br />

75000.00<br />

72650<br />

24851 HF<br />

CMO/BMO:1<br />

50;<br />

Incentive to<br />

Volunteers:1<br />

50<br />

Printing of<br />

MCP cards:<br />

200000<br />

Safe<br />

motherhood<br />

booklet:<br />

200000<br />

Workshop for<br />

MCP Cards:<br />

116<br />

Patient<br />

amenity:<br />

150000<br />

Iron sucrose<br />

Intervention<br />

(5 Doses):<br />

125.00 0.00<br />

684.41 403.38<br />

0.53 0.53<br />

388.70 87.96<br />

Approved in line<br />

with the last year's<br />

approvals.<br />

Approved in line<br />

with the last year's<br />

approvals.<br />

Approved in line<br />

with the last year's<br />

approvals.<br />

Not approved on<br />

account of<br />

insufficient<br />

Resource<br />

envelope<br />

Approved for<br />

72650 ASHAs @Rs<br />

350 + 24851<br />

ASHAs in HFDs<br />

@Rs 600 = Rs.<br />

403.38lakhs<br />

MCP cards<br />

approved for<br />

200000 cards @<br />

Rs. 10 = 20 lakhs.<br />

Safe motherhood<br />

booklet approved<br />

for 200000 cards<br />

@ Rs. 25/card = 50<br />

lakhs.<br />

Workshop for<br />

MCP cards to be<br />

merged with other<br />

MH training.<br />

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FMR<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

20000.00<br />

25000.00<br />

1500.00<br />

350.00<br />

Physical<br />

Target/<br />

Expected<br />

Output<br />

8000<br />

Mobility<br />

support for<br />

State level<br />

officers for<br />

monitoring<br />

JSSK<br />

(Lumpsum)<br />

Mobility<br />

Support for<br />

District Nodal<br />

Officers for<br />

monitoring<br />

JSSK: 11<br />

Mobility<br />

Support for<br />

District Nodal<br />

Officers for<br />

monitoring<br />

JSSK in high<br />

focus: 11<br />

Mobility<br />

support for<br />

Block level<br />

officers for<br />

monitoring<br />

JSSK: 62<br />

Mobility<br />

support for<br />

Block level<br />

officers for<br />

monitoring<br />

JSSK in high<br />

focus: 54<br />

Incentive to<br />

SBAs for<br />

conducting<br />

home<br />

deliveries in<br />

inaccessible/s<br />

now bound<br />

areas of<br />

HFDs as a<br />

pilot project:<br />

500<br />

Cost of Drugs<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Patient amenity<br />

not approved<br />

separately, this<br />

should be met<br />

from RKS/Untied/<br />

Annual grant.<br />

Iron Sucrose<br />

intervention<br />

approved @ Rs<br />

20*3 doses<br />

*3000=1.80lakhs<br />

25% of mobility<br />

support for<br />

monitoring budget<br />

approved on<br />

interim basis.<br />

State to revert<br />

with a<br />

consolidated<br />

budget proposal<br />

for POL at state,<br />

district and sub<br />

district levels.<br />

Incentive to SBAs<br />

approved for 500<br />

@ Rs.1000<br />

/delivery = 5lakhs.<br />

Subject to<br />

following<br />

conditionalities:<br />

The service<br />

provider should be<br />

SBA trained, there<br />

should be at least<br />

50% ID at the end<br />

of the year in the<br />

nearest 24*7 PHC.<br />

Drug deliveries<br />

not approved as<br />

these deliveries<br />

are part of total<br />

expected nos. of<br />

ND in the state.<br />

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FMR<br />

A.1.7<br />

A.1.7.1<br />

A.1.7.1.<br />

1<br />

A.1.7.1.<br />

2<br />

Activity<br />

JSSK- Janani<br />

Shishu<br />

Surakhsha<br />

Karyakram<br />

Drugs &<br />

Consumables<br />

(other than<br />

reflected in<br />

Procurement)<br />

Drugs and<br />

Consumables<br />

for Normal<br />

Deliveries<br />

Drugs and<br />

Consumables<br />

for Caesarean<br />

Deliveries<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

350<br />

20*3<br />

episodes<br />

Physical<br />

Target/<br />

Expected<br />

Output<br />

for home<br />

deliveries:<br />

500<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

120000 420.00 294.00<br />

1600.00 30000 480.00 336.00<br />

Remarks<br />

70% approved.<br />

Balance funds<br />

would be released<br />

on review of<br />

actual<br />

performance<br />

70% approved.<br />

Balance funds<br />

would be released<br />

on review of<br />

actual<br />

performance<br />

A1.7.2 Diagnostics 200.00 150000 300.00 300.00 Approved<br />

A.1.7.3<br />

A.1.7.4<br />

Blood<br />

Transfusion<br />

Diet (3 days<br />

for Normal<br />

Delivery and 7<br />

days for<br />

Caesarean)<br />

300.00 22500 67.50 60.00<br />

100 /day<br />

/PW<br />

3 days for<br />

Normal<br />

Delivery<br />

(120000);<br />

7 days for<br />

Caesarean<br />

(30000); Diet<br />

for mother<br />

during the<br />

stay of sick<br />

children in<br />

hospital for<br />

five days<br />

(15000)<br />

645.00 402.50<br />

Approved for<br />

20000 PW @Rs<br />

300 =60.00lakhs<br />

Approved for<br />

120000 PW<br />

@Rs.100*3<br />

days=360.00lakhs<br />

Approved for<br />

20000 PW @Rs.<br />

100 *7<br />

days=140.00lakhs<br />

Approved for<br />

15000 PW @ Rs<br />

100*5<br />

days=75.00lakhs;<br />

total= Rs 575 lacs.<br />

70% approved.<br />

Balance funds<br />

would be released<br />

on review of<br />

actual<br />

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FMR<br />

A.1.7.5<br />

A9.3<br />

A.9.3.1<br />

A.9.3.1.<br />

1<br />

A.9.3.1.<br />

2<br />

Activity<br />

Free Referral<br />

Transport<br />

(Other than<br />

A1.2)<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

500 /case<br />

500 /case<br />

Physical<br />

Target/<br />

Expected<br />

Output<br />

Pregnant<br />

women<br />

(homefacility-home)<br />

150000;<br />

Facility to<br />

higher<br />

facility:<br />

25000;<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

875.00 577.50<br />

Sub-total<br />

Maternal<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

3304.67 2058.49<br />

(excluding<br />

JSY)<br />

Sub-total JSY 2621.18 2056.91<br />

Maternal<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

Training<br />

Skilled Birth<br />

Attendance /<br />

SBA training<br />

TOT for SBA<br />

Training of<br />

Medical<br />

Officers in<br />

Management<br />

of Common<br />

Obstetric<br />

Complications<br />

(BEmOC)<br />

35385.00 44 batches 15.57 15.57<br />

Remarks<br />

performance<br />

Home-to-facility:<br />

Approved @Rs<br />

250*150000=375l<br />

akhs<br />

Facility-to-home:<br />

Approved @Rs.<br />

250 *150000 =<br />

375lakhs<br />

Facility-to-facility:<br />

Approved for Rs.<br />

@ 500*15000=75<br />

lakhs. Total<br />

825lacs.<br />

70% approved.<br />

Balance funds<br />

would be released<br />

on review of<br />

actual<br />

performance.<br />

Training of ISM<br />

doctors in SBA.<br />

State to ensure<br />

deployment at DP<br />

first and then to<br />

other <strong>Health</strong><br />

Facilities<br />

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FMR<br />

A.9.3.1.<br />

3<br />

A.9.3.1.<br />

4<br />

A.9.3.2<br />

A.9.3.3<br />

A.9.3.4<br />

A.9.3.4.<br />

1<br />

A.9.3.4.<br />

2<br />

A.9.3.4.<br />

3<br />

A.9.3.5<br />

A.9.3.5.<br />

1<br />

A.9.3.5.<br />

2<br />

A.9.3.5.<br />

3<br />

Activity<br />

Training of<br />

Staff Nurses<br />

in SBA<br />

Training of<br />

ANMs / LHVs<br />

in SBA<br />

Comprehensi<br />

ve EmOC<br />

training<br />

(including c-<br />

section)<br />

Life saving<br />

Anaesthesia<br />

skills training<br />

Safe abortion<br />

services<br />

training<br />

(including<br />

MVA/ EVA<br />

and Medical<br />

abortion)<br />

TOT on safe<br />

abortion<br />

services for<br />

MO & SN<br />

ToT of<br />

Medical<br />

Officers in<br />

safe abortion<br />

Training of<br />

Medical<br />

Officers in<br />

safe abortion<br />

RTI / STI<br />

training<br />

TOT for<br />

RTI/STI<br />

training<br />

Training of<br />

laboratory<br />

technicians in<br />

RTI/STI<br />

Training of<br />

Medical<br />

Officers in<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target/<br />

Expected<br />

Output<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

31750.00 88 batches 27.94 27.94<br />

31750.00 88 batches 27.94 27.94<br />

1467000.<br />

00<br />

324000.0<br />

0<br />

2 batches 29.35 20.80<br />

2 batches 6.48 10.40<br />

Remarks<br />

Approved,<br />

however, state<br />

must ensure<br />

deployment at DP<br />

first and then to<br />

other <strong>Health</strong><br />

Facilities<br />

Can be approved<br />

for @1.30 lakh*16<br />

doctors=20.8<br />

Lakhs<br />

Can be approved<br />

for @1.30 lakh*8<br />

doctors=10.4<br />

Lakhs<br />

43100.00 6 batches 2.59 2.59 Approved<br />

73500.00 2 batches 1.47 1.47 Approved<br />

107000.0<br />

0<br />

2 batches 2.14 2.14 Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Activity<br />

RTI/STI<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target/<br />

Expected<br />

Output<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.9.3.5.<br />

4<br />

A.9.3.5.<br />

5<br />

A.9.3.6<br />

A.9.3.7<br />

B1<br />

B1.1.3<br />

Training of<br />

Staff Nurses<br />

in RTI/STI<br />

Training of<br />

ANMs / LHVs<br />

in RTI/STI<br />

BEmOC<br />

training<br />

Other MH<br />

training (pls<br />

specify)<br />

Sub Total<br />

Training<br />

ASHA<br />

Other<br />

Incentive to<br />

ASHAs (if any)<br />

Incentive to<br />

ASHA for full<br />

ANC<br />

Sub Total<br />

ASHA<br />

82000.00 5 batches 4.10 4.10 Approved<br />

32750.00 11 batches 3.60 3.60 Approved<br />

125000.0<br />

0<br />

12200.00<br />

2 batches<br />

11 batches<br />

3.84 3.84<br />

125.02 120.39<br />

250 90000 225 125<br />

225 125<br />

Rs. 2.50lakhs:<br />

Orientation of<br />

CMOs/BMOs/<br />

MOs for<br />

implementation<br />

guidelines under<br />

MDR/IDR<br />

Rs. 1.34lakhs:<br />

Training on Blood<br />

Transfusion MO<br />

and Lab<br />

Technicians<br />

Approved with the<br />

condition<br />

registration of PW<br />

within 12 wks,<br />

completion of 4<br />

ANC, testing for<br />

Hemoglobin,<br />

Routine urine, 100<br />

IFA and TT<br />

injection. The<br />

payment would be<br />

made after entry<br />

in joint MCP card<br />

and verified by the<br />

ANM/SN/MO.<br />

Additional budgets<br />

based on actual.<br />

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FMR<br />

B.16<br />

B16.1.1<br />

B.16.2.<br />

1<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target/<br />

Expected<br />

Output<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

PROCUREME<br />

NT<br />

Procurement<br />

of equipment:<br />

MH<br />

Procurement<br />

of equipment:<br />

MH<br />

(Procurement<br />

of<br />

equipments<br />

2500000 2 50 0 Not Approved<br />

for<br />

strengthening<br />

of OT's in<br />

level 3 MCH)<br />

Drugs &<br />

supplies for<br />

MH<br />

Diagnostic<br />

kits/disposabl<br />

e syringes<br />

gloves/cotton<br />

/ anti<br />

32.66 32.66 Approved<br />

spasmodic/<br />

anti allergic<br />

tablets under<br />

RTI/STI<br />

Drug Kit 1 to<br />

7<br />

<strong>13</strong>.58 <strong>13</strong>.58 Approved<br />

Sub total 96.24 46.24<br />

Grand Total<br />

Maternal<br />

6372.10 4407.03<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

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CHILD HEALTH<br />

&<br />

IMMUNIZATION<br />

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TARGETS: CHILD HEALTH AND IMMUNIZATION<br />

TREND<br />

TARGETS<br />

Indicator SRS<br />

2008<br />

SRS<br />

2009<br />

Current status-<br />

SRS 2010<br />

SRS 2011 SRS <strong>2012</strong> SRS<br />

20<strong>13</strong><br />

SRS<br />

2014<br />

SRS<br />

2015<br />

E-NMR 33 32 30 28 26 24 22 20<br />

NMR 39 37 35 32 29 27 25 23<br />

IMR 49 45 43 40 37 34 31 28<br />

U5MR 55 50 48 44 40 37 34 31<br />

B<br />

KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (CUMULATIVE)<br />

Current Status Target for <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

1 Establishment & Operationalisation of SNCUs 8 (2 in HFD) 9<br />

2 Establishment & operationalisation of NBSU 67 (35 in HFD) 67<br />

3 NBCC at delivery points 259 (107 in HFD) 259<br />

4 Establishment of NRCs 2 (0 in HFD) 4<br />

4 Personnel trained in IMNCI (ANM+LHV) 371 1<strong>13</strong>6 8529<br />

5 Personnel trained in F-IMNCI (MO+SN) 6% 40% 1184<br />

6 Personnel trained in NSSK (MO+ANM+SN) 69 560 7095<br />

7 ASHA trained in Module 6& 7 7% 50% 70700<br />

NA 1956 100%<br />

8 Immunisation sessions held over planned 50% 5,91,000<br />

0 5700 90%<br />

C<br />

KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (NON CUMULATIVE)<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong> 20<strong>13</strong>-14 2014-15<br />

New borns visited by ASHA (as per No. 0 145600 168000 224000<br />

1 HBNC guidelines)<br />

% 0 65% 75% 100%<br />

New borns breastfed with one No. 45696 123200 190400 224000<br />

2 hour of birth (CES 2009)<br />

% 20.40% 55% 85% 100%<br />

Line listing and follow up of LBW No. 10394 14552 19749<br />

3 children (estimated)<br />

% 6% 8% 11%<br />

D. IMMUNIZATION - KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (NON CUMULATIVE)<br />

4 Fully immunized children by age of No 149184 168000 190400 224000<br />

one year (CES 2009)<br />

% 66.60% 75% 85% 100%<br />

DPT-3 coverage for 12-23 months No. 172480 190400 212800 224000<br />

old<br />

5 (CES 2009)<br />

% 77.00% 85% 95% 100%<br />

DPT 1st booster in children aged No. 94080 145600 179200 224000<br />

18-23months<br />

6 (CES 2009)<br />

% 42.00% 65% 80% 100%<br />

*Operationalisation under process from 2011-12 onwards. PIP 12-<strong>13</strong> enlists them as being under<br />

process.<br />

Note: The targets are calculated for achieving MDG by 2015 and have been aligned with funds<br />

recommended for approval in FY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

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ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION: CHILD HEALTH AND IMMUNIZATION<br />

A. Priority Actions to be carried out by state for Child <strong>Health</strong><br />

1. All the delivery points must have a functional Newborn Care Corner consisting of essential<br />

equipment and staff trained in NSSK. All staff must be trained in a 2 days NSSK training<br />

package for skills development in providing Essential Newborn Care.<br />

2. Special Newborn care Units (SNCU) for care of the sick newborn should be established in all<br />

Medical Colleges and District Hospitals. All resources meant for establishment of SNCUs<br />

should be aligned in terms of equipment, manpower, drugs etc. to make SNCUs fully<br />

operational.(Refer to facility based new born care guidelines )<br />

3. SNCUs are referral centres with provision of care to sick new born in the entire district and<br />

relevant information must be given to all peripheral health facilities including ANM and ASHA<br />

for optimum utilisation of the facility. Referral and admission of outborn sick neonates<br />

should be encouraged and monitored along with inborn admissions.<br />

4. NBSUs being set up at FRUs should be utilised for stabilization of sick newborns referred from<br />

peripheral units. Dedicated staff posted to NBSU must be adequately trained and should<br />

have the skills to provide care to sick newborns.<br />

5. All ASHA workers are to be trained in Module 6 & 7 (IMNCI Plus) for implementing Home<br />

Based Newborn Care Scheme. The ASHA kit and incentives for home visits should be made<br />

available on a regular basis to ASHAs who have completed the Round 1 of training in Module<br />

6 .<br />

6. All ANMs are to be trained in IMNCI. All Medical Officers and Staff Nurses, positioned in<br />

FRUs/DH and 24x7 PHCs should be prioritised for F-IMNCI training so that they can provide<br />

care to sick children with diarrhoea, pneumonia and malnutrition.<br />

7. Infant and Under fives Death Review must be initiated for deaths occurring both at<br />

community and facility level.<br />

8. In order to promote early and exclusive breastfeeding, the counselling of all pregnant and<br />

expectant mothers should be ensured at all delivery points and breastfeeding initiated soon<br />

after birth. At least two health care providers should be trained in ‘Lactation Management’ at<br />

District Hospitals and FRUs; other MCH staff should be provided 2 days training in IYCF and<br />

growth monitoring.<br />

9. Nutrition Rehabilitation Centres are to be established in District Hospitals (and/or FRUs),<br />

prioritising tribal and high focus districts with high prevalence of child malnutrition. The<br />

optimum utilisation of NRCs must be ensured through identification and referral of Severe<br />

Acute Malnutrition cases in the community through convergence with Anganwadi workers<br />

under ICDS scheme (refer to guidelines on NRCs).<br />

10. Line listing of newly detected cases of SAM and Low birth weight babies must be maintained<br />

by the ANM and their follow-up must be ensured through ASHA.<br />

11. In order to reduce the prevalence of anaemia among children, all children between the ages<br />

of 6 months to 5 years must receive Iron and Folic Acid tablets/ syrup (as appropriate) as a<br />

preventive measure for 100 days in a year. School health teams can , in addition assess<br />

children below 6 years of age at AWCs. Accordingly appropriate formulation and logistics<br />

must be ensured and proper implementation and monitoring should be emphasised through<br />

tracking of stocks using HMIS.<br />

12. Use of Zinc should be actively promoted along with use of ORS in cases of diarrhoea in<br />

children. Availability of ORS and Zinc should be ensured at all sub-centres and with ASHAs.<br />

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<strong>13</strong>. Data from SNCU, NBSU and NRC utilisation and child health trainings (progress against<br />

committed training load) must be transmitted on a regular basis to the Child <strong>Health</strong> Division,<br />

MoHFW.<br />

B. Priority Actions to be carried out by state for Immunisation<br />

1. The year <strong>2012</strong> has been declared as the ‘Year of Intensification’ of Routine Immunisation.<br />

Therefore, state must prepare a detailed district plan for Intensification of Routine<br />

Immunization with special focus on districts with low coverage.<br />

2. The birth dose of immunisation should be ensured for all newborns delivered in the<br />

institutions, before discharge. Daily Immunisation services should be available in PHCs, CHCs,<br />

SDHs/DHs.<br />

3. A dedicated State Immunisation Officer should be in place. District Immunisation Officer<br />

should be in place in all the districts. The placement of ANMs at all session sites must be<br />

ensured. For sub centres without ANMs, special strategy should be formulated.<br />

4. Due list of beneficiaries must be available with ANM and ASHA and village wise list of<br />

beneficiaries should be available with ASHA after each session. MCTS should be made full use<br />

of for generating due lists for ANMs, sending SMS alerts to beneficiaries and maintaining<br />

actual service delivery.<br />

5. The immunisation session must be carried out on a daily basis in District Hospitals and FRUs/<br />

24x7 PHCs with considerable case load in the OPD.<br />

6. Cold chain mechanics must be placed in every district with a definite travel plan so as to<br />

ensure that at least 3 facilities are visited every month as a preventive maintenance of cold<br />

chain equipment.<br />

7. The paramedic person instead of a clerical staff should be identified as the Cold Chain<br />

Handler in all cold chain points and their training must be ensured along with one more<br />

person as a backup.<br />

8. It has been observed that the coverage of DPT 1st booster and Measles 2nd dose to be given<br />

at the age of 18 months is less than 50% across the country. Therefore coverage of DPT 1st<br />

booster and measles 2nd dose must be emphasised and monitored.<br />

9. District AEFI Committees must be in place and investigation report of every serious AEFI case<br />

must be submitted within 15 days of occurrence.<br />

10. Rapid response team should be in place in priority districts of the states to identify pockets of<br />

low immunization coverage and to respond to any threat of polio.<br />

11. Special micro plans are to be developed for inaccessible, remote areas and urban slums. The<br />

micro plans developed under polio programme must be utilised and special focus should be<br />

given to the migrant population (Refer to guidelines).<br />

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DETAILED BUDGET: CHILD HEALTH & IMMUNIZATION<br />

FMR<br />

A.2.1<br />

IMNCI<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.2.1.<br />

1<br />

Prepare detailed<br />

operational plan for<br />

IMNCI across districts<br />

A.2.1.<br />

2<br />

A.2.1.<br />

3<br />

A.2.1.<br />

4<br />

Implementation of<br />

IMNCI activities in<br />

districts<br />

Monitor progress<br />

against plan; follow<br />

up with training,<br />

procurement, etc<br />

Pre-service IMNCI<br />

activities in medical<br />

colleges, nursing<br />

colleges, and<br />

ANMTCs<br />

A.2.2<br />

Facility Based<br />

Newborn Care/FBNC<br />

(SNCU, NBSU, NBCC)<br />

A.2.2.<br />

1<br />

A.2.2.<br />

2<br />

A.2.3<br />

Prepare detailed<br />

operational plan for<br />

FBNC across districts<br />

(including training,<br />

BCC/IEC, drugs and<br />

supplies, etc.; cost of<br />

plan meeting should<br />

be kept).<br />

Monitor progress<br />

against plan; follow<br />

up with training,<br />

procurement, etc.<br />

Home Based<br />

Newborn Care/HBNC<br />

50.00<br />

100.00<br />

Printing<br />

of<br />

Guideline<br />

s for<br />

HBNC<br />

(2000);<br />

FBNC<br />

(500)<br />

1.50 1.50 Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

A.2.4<br />

A.2.4.<br />

1<br />

A.2.4.<br />

2<br />

A.2.4.<br />

3<br />

A.2.5<br />

A.2.5.<br />

1<br />

A.2.5.<br />

2<br />

A.2.5.<br />

3<br />

A.2.5.<br />

4<br />

Activity<br />

Infant and Young<br />

Child Feeding/IYCF<br />

Prepare and<br />

disseminate<br />

guidelines for IYCF.<br />

Prepare detailed<br />

operational plan for<br />

IYCF across districts<br />

(cost of plan meeting<br />

should be kept).<br />

Monitor progress<br />

against plan; follow<br />

up with training,<br />

procurement, etc.<br />

Care of Sick Children<br />

and Severe<br />

Malnutrition at<br />

facilities (e.g. NRCs,<br />

CDNCs etc.)<br />

Prepare and<br />

disseminate<br />

guidelines.<br />

Prepare detailed<br />

operational plan for<br />

care of sick children<br />

and severe<br />

malnutrition at FRUs,<br />

across districts ( cost<br />

of plan meeting<br />

should be kept).<br />

Implementation of<br />

activities in districts.<br />

Monitor progress<br />

against plan; follow<br />

up with training,<br />

procurement, etc.<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

5000.00 Breast<br />

Feeding<br />

Awarene<br />

ss Week<br />

(150)<br />

200000.00<br />

780000.00<br />

One time<br />

cost for<br />

establishi<br />

ng new<br />

NRC (2);<br />

Operatio<br />

nal cost<br />

for<br />

existing +<br />

new<br />

NRCs/<br />

year (2)<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

7.50 7.50 Approved<br />

19.60 19.60 Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

A.2.6<br />

A.2.7<br />

A.2.8<br />

A.2.9<br />

A.2.1<br />

0<br />

A.2.1<br />

0.1<br />

A.2.1<br />

0.2<br />

Activity<br />

Management of<br />

Diarrhoea, ARI and<br />

Micronutrient<br />

malnutrition<br />

Other<br />

strategies/activities<br />

(please specify)<br />

Infant Death Audit<br />

Incentive to ASHA<br />

under child health<br />

JSSK (for Sick<br />

neonates up to 30<br />

days)<br />

Drugs &<br />

Consumables (other<br />

than reflected in<br />

Procurement)<br />

Diagnostics<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

250.00 Infant<br />

Death<br />

verbal<br />

100.00 Autopsy<br />

by<br />

Dy.CMO/<br />

BMO<br />

(1000) ;<br />

Incentive<br />

to<br />

communi<br />

ty Based<br />

Voluntee<br />

rs for<br />

reporting<br />

infant<br />

Death<br />

(1000)<br />

250.00 100000.0<br />

0<br />

1000.00 15000.00<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

3.50 3.50 Approved<br />

250.00 125.00<br />

150.00 30.00<br />

50% approved.<br />

Balance funds<br />

would be<br />

released on<br />

review of<br />

actual<br />

performance.<br />

Approved @<br />

Rs. 200/-per<br />

sick newborn<br />

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FMR<br />

A.2.1<br />

0.3<br />

Activity<br />

Free Referral<br />

Transport (Other<br />

than A1.2 and A1.7.5)<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

1000 /sick<br />

newborn<br />

1000 / 2000 /<br />

3000<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

For sick<br />

neonates<br />

: 15000<br />

Second<br />

referral:<br />

Level 3<br />

MCH<br />

centres<br />

located<br />

within a<br />

distance<br />

of 50 -<br />

100 Kms/<br />

100-200<br />

Kms/<br />

above<br />

200 Kms<br />

: 2500<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

300.00 84.37<br />

Remarks<br />

Sick neonates-<br />

Approved @ Rs<br />

250*15000=37.<br />

50lakhs; 7<br />

State should<br />

use govt<br />

ambulances for<br />

2nd referral to<br />

higher facility.<br />

The cost of the<br />

fuel may be<br />

reimbursed @<br />

Rs 500 * 7500<br />

cases=37.5<br />

lakhs;<br />

Dropback for<br />

neonate not<br />

reflected in the<br />

revised PIP,<br />

however<br />

approved by<br />

GoI @ Rs. 250/-<br />

per sick<br />

neonate for<br />

15000<br />

(Rs.250*15000<br />

=Rs.37.50<br />

lakhs).<br />

A.9.5<br />

A.9.5.<br />

1<br />

Sub-total Child<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

Training<br />

Child <strong>Health</strong> Training<br />

IMNCI Training<br />

732.10 271.47<br />

75% approved.<br />

Balance funds<br />

would be<br />

released on<br />

review of<br />

actual<br />

performance<br />

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FMR<br />

A.9.5.<br />

1.1<br />

A.9.5.<br />

1.2<br />

A.9.5.<br />

1.3<br />

A.9.5.<br />

2<br />

A.9.5.<br />

2.1<br />

A.9.5.<br />

2.2<br />

A.9.5.<br />

2.3<br />

A.9.5.<br />

3<br />

A.9.5.<br />

3.1<br />

A.9.5.<br />

3.2<br />

A.9.5.<br />

4<br />

A.9.5.<br />

4.1<br />

A.9.5.<br />

4.2<br />

A.9.5.<br />

5<br />

A.9.5.<br />

5.1<br />

A.9.5.<br />

5.1.1<br />

A.9.5.<br />

5.1.2<br />

A.9.5.<br />

5.1.3<br />

A.9.5.<br />

5.1.4<br />

Activity<br />

TOT on IMNCI (preservice<br />

and inservice)<br />

IMNCI Training for<br />

ANMs / LHVs<br />

IMNCI Training for<br />

Anganwadi Workers<br />

F-IMNCI training<br />

TOT on F-IMNCI<br />

F-IMNCI Training for<br />

Medical Officers<br />

F-IMNCI Training for<br />

Staff Nurses<br />

Home Based<br />

Newborn Care<br />

training<br />

TOT on HBNC<br />

Training on HBNC for<br />

ASHA<br />

Care of Sick Children<br />

and severe<br />

malnutrition training<br />

TOT on Care of sick<br />

children and severe<br />

malnutrition<br />

Training on Care of<br />

sick children and<br />

severe malnutrition<br />

for Medical Officers<br />

Other CH training (pls<br />

specify)<br />

NSSK Training<br />

TOT for NSSK<br />

NSSK Training for<br />

Medical Officers<br />

NSSK Training for SNs<br />

NSSK Training for<br />

ANMs<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

115500.00<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

10<br />

batches<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

11.55 11.55 Approved<br />

117025.00 4 batches 4.681 4.68 Approved<br />

400000.00 4 batches 16 16 Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

A.9.5.<br />

5.2<br />

B 4.2<br />

Activity<br />

Other Child <strong>Health</strong><br />

training<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

14000.00<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Training<br />

of staff<br />

of<br />

Nutrition<br />

al<br />

Rehabilit<br />

ation<br />

Centre -<br />

2 Batch<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

0.28 0.28 Approved<br />

Sub Total Training 32.51 32.51<br />

ASHA<br />

Training on HBNC for<br />

State Trainers (<br />

round 3rd) (7<br />

participants) #<br />

Training on HBNC for<br />

ASHA DRP (round<br />

2nd ) (9 batches 25<br />

participants per<br />

batch) #<br />

Training of ASHA on<br />

HBNC Round 1 (part<br />

1 & 2) (400 Batches<br />

25 per batch) #<br />

Training of ASHA on<br />

HBNC Round 2 (400<br />

Batches 25 per<br />

batch) #<br />

Procurement of<br />

HBNC Kit for ASHA<br />

95000 1 0.95 0.95 Approved<br />

106000 9 9.54 9.54 Approved<br />

45000 400 180 100<br />

25000 400 100 75<br />

1200 12000 144 100<br />

Sub Total ASHA 434.49 285.49<br />

Strengthening of<br />

Districts, Subdivisional<br />

Hospitals,<br />

Approved.<br />

Funds would be<br />

released<br />

further<br />

depending on<br />

the progress of<br />

the project.<br />

Approved.<br />

State to<br />

provide<br />

detailed write<br />

up.<br />

Approved for 1<br />

crore.<br />

Additional<br />

budget for<br />

State would<br />

depend on<br />

progress made<br />

by the State.<br />

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FMR<br />

B16.1<br />

.2<br />

Activity<br />

CHCs, PHCs<br />

SNCUs (Govt.<br />

Hospital Sarwal<br />

already Approved)<br />

Operational cost of<br />

SNCU<br />

Operational cost of<br />

Stabilization<br />

Operational cost of<br />

NBCC<br />

Procurement of<br />

equipment: CH<br />

(NBCC @ Rs. 85000 X<br />

50)<br />

Procurement of<br />

equipment: CH for<br />

strengthening of the<br />

pediatrics<br />

department SMGS<br />

hospital Jammu and<br />

GB Pant Hospital<br />

Srinagar (Training<br />

Centre) project<br />

submitted<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

5500000 1 55 55 Approved.<br />

1000000 8 80 65<br />

175000 45 78.75 78.75<br />

20000 200 40 40<br />

Approved for 5<br />

SNCUs<br />

(Gandinagar,<br />

Jammu, DH<br />

Udhampur, DH<br />

kathua, DH<br />

Anantnaag and<br />

DH leh) @ Rs<br />

10 lacs each<br />

and 3 SNCUs<br />

(DH Kargil, DH<br />

Baramulla and<br />

DH Poonch) @<br />

Rs 5 lacs each.<br />

Approved. List<br />

of facilities is<br />

annexed.<br />

Approved. List<br />

of facilities is<br />

annexed.<br />

85000 50 42.5 42.5 Approved<br />

20000000 2 400 400 Approved<br />

Sub -Total 696.25 681.25<br />

Part C -Immunization<br />

C.1 RI Strengthninig Project (Review meeting, Mobility Support, Outreach<br />

services etc<br />

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FMR<br />

c.1.a<br />

Activity<br />

Mobility Support for<br />

supervision for distict<br />

level officers.<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Rs.50000/<br />

Year /district<br />

level officers.<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

11 11 Approved<br />

c.1.b<br />

c.1.c<br />

c.1.d<br />

c.1.e<br />

c.1.f<br />

c.1.g<br />

c.1.h<br />

c.1.i<br />

c.1.j<br />

Mobility support for<br />

supervision at state<br />

level<br />

Printing and<br />

dissemination of<br />

Immunization cards,<br />

tally sheets,<br />

monitoring forms<br />

etc.<br />

Support for<br />

Quarterly State level<br />

review meetings of<br />

district officer<br />

Quarterly review<br />

meetings exclusive<br />

for RI at district level<br />

with one Block Mos,<br />

CDPO, and other<br />

stake holders<br />

Quarterly review<br />

meetings exclusive<br />

for RI at block level<br />

Focus on slum &<br />

underserved areas in<br />

urban<br />

areas/alternative<br />

vaccinator<br />

for slums<br />

Mobilization of<br />

children through<br />

ASHA or other<br />

mobilizers<br />

Alternative vaccine<br />

delivery in hard to<br />

reach areas<br />

Alternative Vaccine<br />

Deliery in other<br />

areas<br />

Rs. 100000<br />

per year. 1 1 Approved<br />

Rs. 5<br />

beneficiaries<br />

Rs. 150 per<br />

session<br />

5 5 Approved<br />

3.3 3.3 Approved<br />

18.56 8.4 Approved<br />

3.6 3.59 Approved<br />

6.89 6.88 Approved<br />

160 160 Approved<br />

Rs. 100 per<br />

session 3 3 Approved<br />

Rs. 50 per<br />

session 7 7 Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

c.1.k<br />

c.1.l<br />

Activity<br />

To develop<br />

microplan at subcentre<br />

level<br />

For consolidation of<br />

microplans at block<br />

level<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

@ Rs 100/-<br />

per subcentre 2.25 0.64 Approved<br />

Rs. 1000 per<br />

block/ PHC<br />

and Rs. 2000<br />

per district<br />

5.24 5.24 Approved<br />

c.1.m<br />

POL for vaccine<br />

delivery from State<br />

to district and from<br />

district to PHC/CHCs<br />

Rs100,000/<br />

district/year<br />

22 22 Approved<br />

c.1.n<br />

c.1.o<br />

c.1.p<br />

Consumables for<br />

computer including<br />

provision for internet<br />

access for RIMs<br />

Red/Black plastic<br />

bags etc.<br />

Hub<br />

Cutter/Bleach/Hypoc<br />

hlorite solution/ Twin<br />

bucket<br />

@ 400/ -<br />

month/<br />

district<br />

Rs.<br />

2/bags/sessio<br />

n<br />

Rs. 900 per<br />

PHC/CHC per<br />

year<br />

1.05 1.05<br />

8.02 8.02<br />

Approved<br />

c.1.q Safety Pits<br />

c.1.r State specific<br />

requirement<br />

C.1.s Teeka<br />

Express(Operational<br />

44.58 Approved<br />

Cost)<br />

C.1-Sub Total 257.91 290.7<br />

C.2 Salary of Contractual Staffs -Sub Total<br />

c.2.a Computer Assistants Rs.12000-<br />

support for State 15000 per<br />

level<br />

person per<br />

Approved<br />

c.2.b<br />

Computer Assistants<br />

support for District<br />

level<br />

month<br />

8000-10000<br />

per person<br />

per month<br />

29.96 28.2<br />

C.2-Sub Total 29.96 28.2<br />

C.3 Training under Immunization<br />

c.3.a District level -<br />

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FMR<br />

c.3.b<br />

c.3.c<br />

c.3.d<br />

c.3.e<br />

Activity<br />

Orientation training<br />

including Hep B,<br />

Measles &<br />

JE(wherever<br />

required) for 2 days<br />

ANM, Multi Purpose<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Worker<br />

(Male), LHV, <strong>Health</strong><br />

Assistant<br />

(Male/Female),<br />

Nurse Mid Wives,<br />

BEEs & other staff (<br />

as per RCH norms)<br />

Three day training<br />

including Hep B,<br />

Measles &<br />

JE(wherever<br />

required) of Medical<br />

Officers of RI using<br />

revised MO training<br />

module)<br />

One day refresher<br />

traning of distict<br />

Computer assistants<br />

on RIMS/HIMS and<br />

immunization<br />

formats<br />

One day cold chain<br />

handlers traning for<br />

block level cold chain<br />

hadlers by State and<br />

district cold chain<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

5 5 Approved<br />

11.7 5 Approved<br />

officers<br />

One day traning of<br />

block level data<br />

handlers by DIOs and<br />

District cold chain<br />

officer<br />

C.3-Sub Total 16.7 10<br />

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FMR<br />

Activity<br />

C.4 Cold chain<br />

maintenance<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Rs.500/PHC/C<br />

4.6 4.6 Approved<br />

HCs per year<br />

District<br />

Rs.10000/year<br />

C.5 ASHA incentive for<br />

full Immunization<br />

318.44 100 Approved<br />

Total 627.6 433.52<br />

C.6 Pulse Polio<br />

Operational Cost<br />

404 394.57<br />

(Tentative)<br />

Total 1031.6 828.09<br />

Grand Total 2926.95 2098.81<br />

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FAMILY<br />

PLANNING<br />

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ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION: FAMILY PLANNING<br />

MISSION: “The mission of the national Family Planning Programme is that all women and men (in<br />

reproductive age group) in India will have knowledge of and access to comprehensive range of family<br />

planning services, therefore enabling families to plan and space their children to improve the health of<br />

women and children”.<br />

GUIDING PRINCIPLES: Target-free approach based on unmet needs for contraception; equal emphasis<br />

on spacing and limiting methods; promoting ‘children by choice’ in the context of reproductive health.<br />

STRATEGIES:<br />

1. Strengthening spacing methods:<br />

a. Increasing number of providers trained in IUCD 380A<br />

a. Strengthening Fixed Day IUCD services at facilities. Increased focus on IUCD services at<br />

subcentres for at least 2 fixed days a week<br />

b. Introduction of Cu IUCD 375<br />

c. Delivering contraceptives at homes of beneficiaries (in pilot states/ districts)<br />

2. Emphasis on post-partum family planning services:<br />

a. Strengthening Post-Partum IUCD (PPIUCD) services at least at DH level<br />

b. Promoting Post-partum sterilisation (PPS)<br />

c. Establishing Post-Partum Centers at women & child hospitals at district levels<br />

d. Appointing counsellors at high case load facilities<br />

3. Strengthening sterilization service delivery<br />

a. Increasing pool of trained service providers (minilap, lap & NSV)<br />

b. Operationalising FDS centers for sterilisation<br />

c. Holding camps to clear back log<br />

4. Strengthening quality of service delivery:<br />

a. Strengthening QACs for monitoring<br />

b. Disseminating/ following existing protocols/ guidelines/ manuals<br />

c. Monitoring of FP Insurance<br />

5. Development of BCC/ IEC tools highlighting benefits of Family Planning specially on spacing methods<br />

6. Focus on using private sector capacity for service delivery (exploring PPP availability):<br />

7. Strengthening programme management structures:<br />

a. Establishing new structures for monitoring and supporting the programme<br />

b. Strengthening programme management support to state and district levels<br />

KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS:<br />

a. % IUD inserted against ELA<br />

b. % PPIUCD inserted against total IUCD<br />

c. % PPIUCD inserted against institutional deliveries<br />

d. % of sterilisations conducted against ELA<br />

e. % post-partum sterilisation against total female sterilisations<br />

f. % of male sterilisation out of total sterilisations conducted<br />

g. % facilities delivering FDS services against planned<br />

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h. % of personnel trained against planned<br />

i. % point decline in unmet need<br />

j. point decline in TFR<br />

k. % utilisation of funds against approved<br />

CONDITIONALITIES FOR FP PIP: <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

SN.<br />

Indicator<br />

Target /<br />

ELA-<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

Minimum Level of<br />

Achievement<br />

By Sep. <strong>2012</strong><br />

By March<br />

20<strong>13</strong><br />

Remarks<br />

1 Goal (target):<br />

1.1 Reduction in TFR – 20<strong>13</strong><br />

Maintain<br />

TFR level<br />

NA<br />

NA<br />

Current TFR<br />

- 2.0 (SRS-<br />

2010)<br />

2 Service delivery (ELA):<br />

2.1 IUCD:<br />

2.1.1 Post-partum IUCD 1000 400 900<br />

2.1.2 Interval IUCD 24000 9600 21600<br />

2.2 Sterilisation:<br />

2.2.1 Tubectomy 24750 7425 19800<br />

2.2.2<br />

Post-partum sterilisation (subset of<br />

tubectomy)<br />

3047 914 2437<br />

2.2.3 Vasectomy 2700 810 2160<br />

3 Training of personnel (target):<br />

3.1 Post-partum IUCD<br />

3.1.1 MO 40 10 30<br />

3.1.2 SN/ ANM 160 40 120<br />

3.2 interval IUCD<br />

3.2.1 MO 220 55 165 127 trained<br />

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SN.<br />

Indicator<br />

Target /<br />

ELA-<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

Minimum Level of<br />

Achievement<br />

By Sep. <strong>2012</strong><br />

By March<br />

20<strong>13</strong><br />

Remarks<br />

3.2.2 SN<br />

3.2.3 ANM/ LHV<br />

3.3 Minilap 24 6 18<br />

3.4 NSV 20 5 15<br />

3.5 Laparoscopic 33 8 25 15 trained<br />

4 Others (target):<br />

4.1 Appointment of FP Counsellors 100% DH 100% DH NA<br />

State has<br />

not<br />

proposed<br />

for<br />

counsellors<br />

4.3<br />

Regular reporting of the scheme of<br />

“home delivery of contraceptives by<br />

ASHAs”<br />

Regular<br />

reporting<br />

Monthly<br />

reporting till<br />

Sep 12<br />

Quarterly<br />

reporting<br />

after Sep 12<br />

4 Districts in<br />

the Pilot<br />

Project<br />

4.4 Fixed Day Services for IUCD<br />

Sub-Centre<br />

level 2 -<br />

Tuesdays<br />

and Fridays<br />

NA 100%<br />

4.5 Fixed Day Services for Sterilisation 52 Facilities NA 100%<br />

5 YEARS PROJECTION OF KEY INDICATORS<br />

Target/ ELA<br />

SN. Indicator Current Status<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong> 20<strong>13</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17<br />

1 Goal Indicators:<br />

1.1 Total Fertility Rate (TFR)<br />

2.0<br />

(SRS 2010)<br />

Maintain TFR level<br />

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SN. Indicator Current Status<br />

Target/ ELA<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong> 20<strong>13</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17<br />

1.2<br />

Contraceptive Prevalence<br />

Rate (CPR)<br />

42.7<br />

(DLHS-3)<br />

45.0 50.0 55.0 60.0 65.0<br />

1.3 Unmet Need<br />

2 Service delivery:<br />

2.1 IUCD - Total<br />

20.6<br />

(DLHS-3)<br />

21044<br />

(HMIS: 2010-<br />

11)<br />

17.0 15.0 <strong>13</strong>.0 11.0 10.0<br />

25000 30000 35000 38000 40000<br />

2.2<br />

Post-partum IUCD (subset of<br />

IUCD-total)<br />

1000 1500 2000 2500 3000<br />

2.3 Female Sterilisation<br />

19636<br />

(HMIS: 2010-<br />

11)<br />

24750 25250 25750 26250 26550<br />

2.4<br />

Post-partum sterilisation<br />

(subset of tubectomy)<br />

1991<br />

(HMIS: 2010-<br />

11)<br />

3047 2930 3295 3676 4063<br />

<strong>13</strong>28<br />

2.5 Male sterilisation<br />

(HMIS: 2010-<br />

11)<br />

2700 2835 3251 3684 4125<br />

3<br />

Input/ facility<br />

operationalization:<br />

3.1 Fixed Day service delivery:<br />

3.1.1<br />

IUCD (daily at DH, SDH,<br />

CHC)<br />

Sub-Centre<br />

level 2 -<br />

Tuesdays and<br />

Fridays<br />

Weekly<br />

@ PHC<br />

+ CHC<br />

Weekly<br />

@ PHC<br />

+ CHC<br />

Weekly<br />

@ PHC<br />

+ CHC<br />

Weekly<br />

@ PHC<br />

+ CHC<br />

All SHC<br />

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SN. Indicator Current Status<br />

Target/ ELA<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong> 20<strong>13</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17<br />

3.1.2 Sterilisation 52 Facilities All DH<br />

DH + 1<br />

SDH/<br />

FRU per<br />

dist<br />

DH + all<br />

FRU per<br />

dist<br />

DH + all<br />

FRU +<br />

25%<br />

PHC per<br />

dist<br />

DH + all<br />

FRU +<br />

50%<br />

PHC per<br />

dist<br />

3.2<br />

Appointment of FP<br />

counsellors<br />

Not Proposed<br />

All DH<br />

DH + 1<br />

SDH/<br />

FRU per<br />

dist<br />

DH + all<br />

FRU per<br />

dist<br />

DH + all<br />

FRU per<br />

dist<br />

DH + all<br />

FRU per<br />

dist<br />

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DETAILED BUDGET: FAMILY PLANNING<br />

FMR<br />

Activity<br />

A.3 FAMILY PLANNING<br />

A.3.1<br />

Terminal/Limiting<br />

Methods<br />

A.3.1.1<br />

A.3.1.1.1<br />

A.3.1.1.2<br />

A.3.1.2<br />

A.3.1.3<br />

Dissemination of<br />

manuals on<br />

sterilisation<br />

standards & QA of<br />

sterilisation services<br />

Prepare operational<br />

plan for provision of<br />

sterilisation services<br />

at facilities (fixed<br />

day) as well as<br />

camps , review<br />

meetings<br />

Implementation of<br />

sterilisation services<br />

by<br />

districts(including<br />

fixed day services<br />

and PP sterilization)<br />

Female Sterilisation<br />

camps<br />

NSV camps<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target/<br />

Expected<br />

Output<br />

2000.00 Qtrly<br />

review<br />

meeting<br />

(96)<br />

15000.00 22<br />

35000.00 22<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

1.92 1.76<br />

3.30 3.30<br />

7.70 7.70<br />

Remarks<br />

Orientation<br />

workshop and<br />

dissemination of<br />

manuals on FP<br />

standards &<br />

quality assurance<br />

of sterilisation<br />

services. Approved<br />

for 88 meetings<br />

@Rs. 2000 = Rs.<br />

1.76lakhs<br />

State may note<br />

that as per GoI<br />

norms at least 100<br />

sterilisations to be<br />

conducted at each<br />

camp. Accordingly<br />

approved.<br />

State may note<br />

that as per GoI<br />

norms at least 50<br />

sterilisations to be<br />

conducted at each<br />

camp. Accordingly<br />

approved.<br />

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FMR<br />

A.3.1.4<br />

A.3.1.5<br />

A.3.1.6<br />

A.3.2<br />

A.3.2.1<br />

A.3.2.2<br />

A.3.2.2.1<br />

A.3.2.2.2<br />

A.3.2.3<br />

A.3.2.4<br />

A.3.2.5<br />

A.3.3<br />

A.3.4<br />

A.3.5<br />

Activity<br />

Compensation for<br />

female sterilisation<br />

Compensation for<br />

male sterilisation<br />

Accreditation of<br />

private providers for<br />

sterilisation services<br />

Spacing Methods<br />

IUD camps<br />

Implementation of<br />

IUD services by<br />

districts (including<br />

fixed day services at<br />

SHC and PHC)<br />

Provide IUD services<br />

at health facilities /<br />

compensation<br />

PPIUCD services<br />

Accreditation of<br />

private providers for<br />

IUD insertion<br />

services<br />

Social Marketing of<br />

contraceptives<br />

Contraceptive<br />

Update seminars<br />

POL for Family<br />

Planning/ Others<br />

Repairs of<br />

Laparoscopes<br />

Other strategies/<br />

activities<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target/<br />

Expected<br />

Output<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

1000.00 24750 247.50 141.63<br />

Remarks<br />

Rs 141.63 lakhs<br />

approved. Balance<br />

funds would be<br />

released on review<br />

of actual<br />

performance<br />

1500.00 2700 40.50 40.50 Approved<br />

20.00 25000 5.00 5.00 Approved<br />

15.00 0.00<br />

Not approved.<br />

Details of number<br />

of laparoscopes to<br />

be repaired/<br />

procured have not<br />

been provided.<br />

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FMR<br />

A.3.5.1<br />

A.3.5.2<br />

A.3.5.3<br />

A.9.6<br />

A.9.6.1<br />

A.9.6.1.1<br />

A.9.6.1.2<br />

Activity<br />

Monitor progress,<br />

quality and<br />

utilisation of<br />

services (both<br />

terminal and<br />

spacing methods)<br />

including<br />

complications /<br />

deaths / failure<br />

cases.<br />

Note: cost of<br />

insurance / failure<br />

and death<br />

compensation NOT<br />

to be booked here<br />

Performance<br />

reward if any<br />

World Population<br />

Day’ celebration<br />

(such as mobility,<br />

IEC activities etc.):<br />

funds earmarked for<br />

district and block<br />

level activities<br />

Sub-total Family<br />

Planning (excluding<br />

compensation)<br />

Sub-total<br />

Sterilisation and<br />

IUD compensation<br />

& NSV camps<br />

Family Planning<br />

Training<br />

Laparoscopic<br />

Sterilisation training<br />

TOT on laparoscopic<br />

sterilisation<br />

Laparoscopic<br />

sterilisation training<br />

for doctors (teams<br />

of doctor, SN and<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target/<br />

Expected<br />

Output<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

20000.00 22 districts 4.40 4.40 Approved<br />

50000<br />

/district<br />

and 25000<br />

/block<br />

2<br />

200000.00 22 districts<br />

4 2.00 2.00 Approved<br />

44.00 44 Approved<br />

78.32 19.16<br />

293.00 231.<strong>13</strong><br />

30500.00 11 batches 3.36 3.36 Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Activity<br />

OT assistant)<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target/<br />

Expected<br />

Output<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.9.6.2<br />

Minilap training<br />

A.9.6.2.1 TOT on Minilap 10000.00 4 0.40 0.40 Approved<br />

A.9.6.2.2<br />

Minilap training for<br />

medical officers<br />

35500.00 6 batches 2.<strong>13</strong> 2.<strong>13</strong> Approved<br />

A.9.6.3 NSV training<br />

A.9.6.3.1 TOT on NSV 10000.00 4 0.40 0.40 Approved<br />

A.9.6.3.2<br />

NSV Training of<br />

medical officers<br />

3000.00 10 batches 0.30 0.30 Approved<br />

A.9.6.4<br />

IUD Insertion<br />

training<br />

A.9.6.4.1<br />

TOT for IUD<br />

insertion<br />

16250.00 4 0.65 0.65 Approved<br />

A.9.6.4.2<br />

Training of Medical<br />

officers in IUD 30500.00 22 batches 6.71 6.71 Approved<br />

insertion<br />

A.9.6.4.3<br />

Training of staff<br />

nurses in IUD<br />

insertion<br />

A.9.6.4.4<br />

Training of ANMs /<br />

LHVs in IUD<br />

insertion<br />

A.9.6.5<br />

Contraceptive<br />

Update training<br />

TOT for<br />

PPIUD<br />

insertion<br />

(4);<br />

Training of<br />

Medical<br />

A.9.6.6<br />

16250.00 officers /<br />

Other FP training<br />

staff<br />

(pls specify)<br />

3045.00 nurses in<br />

PPIUD<br />

insertion<br />

(40<br />

Doctors,<br />

160 Staff<br />

Nurses)<br />

6.74 156.54 Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

B.16.2.3<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target/<br />

Expected<br />

Output<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Subtotal Training 20.69 170.49<br />

Drugs & supplies for<br />

FP<br />

IUD insertion Kits 2000 2300 46 46 Approved<br />

Minilap Sets 3000 500 15 15 Approved<br />

Subtotal Drugs &<br />

Supplies<br />

61 61<br />

Grand Total Family<br />

Planning<br />

453.01 481.78<br />

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ADOLESCENT<br />

HEALTH<br />

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SETTING UP OF AH CELL<br />

ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION: ADOLESCENT HEALTH<br />

A unit for adolescent health at state level with a nodal officer supported by four consultants one each<br />

for ARSH, SHP, Menstrual hygiene and WIFS; one nodal officer (rank of ACMHO) for all the components<br />

of Adolescent <strong>Health</strong> at district level to take care of Adolescent health programme including the SHP.<br />

PROGRAMME SPECIFIC ESSENTIAL STEPS FOR IMPLEMENTATION:<br />

I. Adolescent Reproductive Sexual <strong>Health</strong> (ARSH) Programme<br />

Clinics<br />

­ Number of functional clinics at the DH, CHC, PHC and Medical Colleges(dedicated days,<br />

fixed time, trained manpower).<br />

­ Number of clinics integrated with ICTCs<br />

­ Quarterly Reporting from the ARSH clinics to be initiated to GoI.<br />

­ Establish a Supportive supervision and Monitoring mechanism<br />

Outreach<br />

­ Utilisation of the VHND platform for improving the clinic attendance.<br />

­ Demand generation in convergence with SABLA and also through Teen Clubs of MOYAS<br />

Capacity Building/Training:<br />

­ Calculation of the training load and development of training plans/ refresher trainings.<br />

­ Deployment of trained manpower at the functional clinics.<br />

II.<br />

School <strong>Health</strong> Programme:<br />

GoI Guidelines including terms of reference of stakeholders adapted by States and operational<br />

plan in place..<br />

School health committee with diverse stakeholders beyond the health department; this<br />

committee with representation of academia will be responsible for implementation and<br />

monitoring of the programme.<br />

Involvement of nodal teachers from schools in the programme (Screening and communication -<br />

preventive and promotive) is to be ensured.<br />

Height / weight measurement and BMI calculation should be part of School <strong>Health</strong> Card.<br />

All children in government and government aided schools should be covered.<br />

The programme should focus on three Ds- Deficiency, Disease and Disability.<br />

Referral of children must be tied up and complete treatment at higher facilities to be ensured.<br />

An effort should be made to have dedicated teams for school health. The teams should also<br />

conduct health check- ups for children below 6 years at AWCs.<br />

III. Menstrual Hygiene Scheme (MHS):<br />

Formation of State and district level steering committees.<br />

Training / re-orientation of service providers(MOs, ANMs, ASHAs)<br />

Monthly meeting with BMO.<br />

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Regular feedback on quality of sanitary napkins to be sent to GoI<br />

Identification of appropriate storage place for sanitary napkins.<br />

Mechanism of distribution of SN right upto the user level.<br />

Reporting and accounting system in place at various levels.<br />

Utilizing MCTS for service delivery by checking with ASHAs and ANMs about supply chain<br />

management of IFA tabs and Sanitary napkins.<br />

Distribution of Sanitary Napkins to school going adolescent girls to be encouraged in schools and<br />

preferably combined with Weekly Iron Folic Acid Supplementation (WIFS).<br />

IV. Weekly Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation programme (WIFS):<br />

Procurement policy in place for procurement of EDL including IFA and deworming tablets.<br />

Establish “Monday” as a fixed day for WIFS.<br />

Plan for training and capacity building of field level functionaries of concerned Departments (i.e.<br />

Department of Women and Child Development and Department of Education) and plan for<br />

sensitization of Programme Planners on WIFS.<br />

Ensure that monitoring mechanism as outlined in the operational framework (Shared with the<br />

States during the <strong>National</strong> Adolescent <strong>Health</strong> Workshop) is put in place across levels and<br />

departments.<br />

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DETAILED BUDGET: ADOLESCENT HEALTH<br />

FMR<br />

A.4<br />

A.4.1<br />

A.4.1<br />

A.4.1.1<br />

A.4.1.2<br />

A.4.1.3<br />

A.4.1.3.1<br />

A.4.3<br />

A.4.3.1<br />

A.4.3.2<br />

A.9.7<br />

A.9.7.1<br />

A.9.7.2<br />

Activity<br />

ADOLESCENT<br />

REPRODUCTIVE<br />

AND SEXUAL<br />

HEALTH / ARSH<br />

Adolescent services<br />

at health facilities<br />

Adolescent services<br />

at health facilities<br />

Disseminate ARSH<br />

guidelines.<br />

Establishment of<br />

new clinics at DH<br />

level<br />

Establishment of<br />

new clinics at<br />

CHC/PHC level<br />

Operating expenses<br />

for existing clinics<br />

Other<br />

strategies/activities<br />

(please specify)<br />

Details of the<br />

Menstrual Hygiene<br />

project to be<br />

provided and<br />

budgeted under this<br />

head<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target/<br />

Expected<br />

Output<br />

100000.00 3<br />

20000.00 27<br />

50000.00<br />

2.00<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

3.00 3.00<br />

5.40 5.40<br />

1.00 1.00<br />

Menstrual Hygiene<br />

Weekly Iron Folic<br />

Acid<br />

Supplementation<br />

(WIFS) Scheme<br />

Sub-total ARSH 9.40 9.40<br />

ARSH Training<br />

TOT for ARSH<br />

training<br />

Orientation training 61500.00<br />

of state and district<br />

programme<br />

1 batch 0.62 0.62<br />

managers<br />

Remarks<br />

Divisional level<br />

annual review<br />

meetings (new<br />

activity)<br />

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FMR<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target/<br />

Expected<br />

Output<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

A.9.7.3<br />

ARSH training for 69400.00<br />

medical officers<br />

4 batches 2.78 2.78<br />

A.9.7.4<br />

ARSH training for 83475.00<br />

ANMs/LHVs<br />

10 batches 8.35 8.35<br />

A.9.7.5<br />

ARSH training for 150000.00 2 workshops<br />

AWWs<br />

3.00 3.00<br />

B.16.2.2<br />

Drugs & supplies for<br />

CH<br />

Iron Folic under<br />

SABLA Scheme<br />

Deworming tablets<br />

under SABLA 4 122335 4.89 2.45<br />

Scheme<br />

Sub-Total 26.57 24.14<br />

Grand Total 35.97 33.54<br />

DETAILED BUDGET: SCHOOL HEALTH<br />

Remarks<br />

0.1 6939753 6.94 6.94 Approved<br />

Approved.<br />

Subject to the<br />

actual cost<br />

FMR<br />

code<br />

A.4.2<br />

Activity<br />

School <strong>Health</strong><br />

Programme<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

125000<br />

/batch<br />

10000000<br />

Physical Target/<br />

Expected Output<br />

One Day<br />

Workshop for<br />

orientation for<br />

capacity building<br />

of school teachers<br />

(2 batches of 100<br />

teachers);<br />

Financial<br />

Assistance for<br />

treatment of<br />

complicated<br />

diseases among<br />

children and<br />

adolescent (1);<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

102.50 51.25 Conditionality:<br />

State to ensure<br />

expenditure<br />

within the limit<br />

of State norms.<br />

Wherever<br />

possible RSBY<br />

linkages to be<br />

established. A<br />

proper<br />

recording of<br />

process cost<br />

according to<br />

different<br />

surgeries and<br />

number of<br />

students<br />

supported is to<br />

be reported.This<br />

data would also<br />

help in<br />

developing<br />

justification for<br />

subsequent<br />

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FMR<br />

code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical Target/<br />

Expected Output<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

scale-up.<br />

A.4.2.1<br />

A.4.2.2<br />

A.4.2.3<br />

A.4.2.4<br />

Prepare and<br />

disseminate<br />

guidelines for<br />

School <strong>Health</strong><br />

Programme.<br />

Prepare<br />

detailed<br />

operational<br />

plan for School<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

Programme<br />

across districts<br />

(cost of plan<br />

meeting should<br />

be kept)<br />

Implementation<br />

of School<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

Programme by<br />

districts.<br />

Monitor<br />

progress and<br />

quality of<br />

services.<br />

50000.00 5.00 2.50 2.50<br />

50% approved.<br />

Balance funds<br />

would be<br />

released on<br />

review of actual<br />

performance<br />

100000.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Screening<br />

Camps at PHC<br />

Level twice a<br />

year falling<br />

under Sabla<br />

Districts<br />

Rs. 2.75lakhs:<br />

Mobility support<br />

50000.00 22.00<br />

for Deputy<br />

CMO's as<br />

District Nodal<br />

Officers. 25%<br />

of budget<br />

16.00 7.75 approved on<br />

interim basis.<br />

State to revert<br />

with a<br />

500000.00 1.00<br />

consolidated<br />

budget<br />

proposal for<br />

POL at state,<br />

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FMR<br />

code<br />

B.16.2.2<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical Target/<br />

Expected Output<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

district and sub<br />

district levels.<br />

Rs. 5lakhs:<br />

Printing of cards<br />

etc. under<br />

school health<br />

programme<br />

activities falling<br />

under Sabla<br />

Districts<br />

Total 126.00 66.50<br />

Drugs &<br />

supplies for CH<br />

School <strong>Health</strong>:<br />

IFA tablets to<br />

students of<br />

76.25 23.92 Approved<br />

primary Schools<br />

IFA tablets to<br />

students and<br />

teachers School<br />

0.1 52308235 52.31 52.31 Approved<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

Deworming<br />

tablets under<br />

School <strong>Health</strong><br />

4 1756706 70.27 35.<strong>13</strong><br />

Sub Total drugs<br />

and Supplies<br />

198.83 111.36<br />

Grand Total 324.83 177.86<br />

Approved.<br />

Subject to the<br />

actual cost<br />

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URBAN RCH<br />

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ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION: URBAN RCH<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Carry out a comprehensive third party evaluation of UHCs/ NGO performance including an<br />

assessment of reasons for low expenditure (9.6 % in the first 9 months of 2011-12). State to<br />

apprise MoHFW of action taken on the basis of the findings of the evaluation by September<br />

<strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Monitor performance of UHCs/NGOs against targets.<br />

Staffing at UHCs to be linked to case load.<br />

FMR<br />

code<br />

Activity<br />

A.5 URBAN RCH<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.5.1<br />

Urban RCH Services<br />

A.5.1.1<br />

Identification of<br />

urban areas /<br />

mapping of urban<br />

slums<br />

A.5.1.2<br />

Prepare operational<br />

plan for urban RCH<br />

A.5.1.3<br />

A.5.1.3.1<br />

A.5.1.3.2<br />

Implementation of<br />

Urban RCH plan/<br />

activities<br />

Recruitment and<br />

training of link<br />

workers for urban<br />

slums<br />

Strengthening of<br />

urban health posts<br />

and urban health<br />

centres<br />

2000<br />

/month<br />

2000<br />

/month<br />

12000<br />

/month<br />

25000<br />

/month<br />

12000<br />

/month<br />

12000<br />

/month<br />

6000<br />

/month<br />

1000<br />

10.00<br />

• Rent for<br />

Urban<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

Posts (47)<br />

• Rent for<br />

Urban<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

Centres<br />

(10)<br />

• 1 Medical<br />

Officer per<br />

UHCs (10<br />

UHCs)<br />

• 3 ANMs<br />

per UHCs<br />

(30)<br />

2.40 2.40<br />

247.08 123.54<br />

Link Workers<br />

for Urban<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Centre<br />

State to share<br />

the<br />

performance of<br />

UHCs. Interim<br />

approval for 6<br />

months.<br />

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FMR<br />

code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

/month<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

• 2 ANMs<br />

for UHPs<br />

(94)<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

•Helper<br />

(10)<br />

• Part-time<br />

Cleaner<br />

(47)<br />

A.5.1.3.3<br />

Provide RCH services<br />

(please specify)<br />

A.5.1.4<br />

Monitor progress,<br />

quality and utilisation<br />

of services.<br />

A.5.1.5<br />

Other Urban RCH<br />

strategies/activities<br />

(please specify)<br />

Sub-total Urban<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

249.48 125.94<br />

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TRIBAL HEALTH<br />

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ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION: TRIBAL HEALTH<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

State to closely monitor progress (physical, expenditure) on all health activities in notified tribal<br />

areas.<br />

On a quarterly basis, a progress report, including constraints faced and action proposed to be<br />

sent to MoHFW.<br />

The State shall focus on health entitlements of vulnerable social groups like SCs, STs, OBCs,<br />

minorities, women, disabled, migrants etc<br />

FMR<br />

code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target/<br />

Expected<br />

Output<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.6 TRIBAL RCH<br />

A.6.1<br />

Tribal RCH services<br />

A.6.1.2<br />

Prepare operational<br />

plan for tribal RCH<br />

A.6.1.3<br />

Implementation of<br />

Tribal RCH activities<br />

12000.00<br />

Engagement<br />

of AMCHI<br />

Healers<br />

(26)<br />

37.44 28.08<br />

Approved @<br />

last year's<br />

rate of Rs.<br />

9000 /<br />

healer.<br />

A.6.1.4<br />

Monitor progress,<br />

quality and utilisation<br />

of services.<br />

A.6.1.5<br />

Other Tribal RCH<br />

strategies/activities<br />

(please specify)<br />

Sub-total Tribal<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

37.44 28.08<br />

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PC-PNDT<br />

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ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION: PNDT<br />

MISSION:<br />

The mission of PNDT programme is to improve the sex ratio at birth by regulating the pre-conception<br />

and prenatal diagnostic techniques misused for sex selection.<br />

Guiding Principle:<br />

Deterrence for unethical practice sex selection to ensure improvement in the child sex ratio<br />

STRATEGIES:<br />

<br />

Strengthening programme management structures:<br />

‣ Appointment of Nodal officer<br />

‣ Strengthening of Human resource<br />

‣ Formation of PNDT Cell at state and district level<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Establishment of statutory bodies under the PC&PNDT Act<br />

‣ Constitution of 20 member State Supervisory Board<br />

<br />

Reconstitution every three years (other than ex-officio members)<br />

Four meetings in a year<br />

‣ Notification of three members Sate Appropriate Authority,<br />

‣ Constitution of 8 member State Advisory Committee<br />

Reconstitution in every 3 years<br />

At least 6 meetings in a year<br />

‣ Notification of District Appropriate Authorities<br />

‣ Constitution of 8 member district Advisory Committees<br />

<br />

<br />

Reconstitution in every 3 years<br />

At least 6 meetings in a year<br />

Strengthening of monitoring mechanisms<br />

‣ Monitoring of sex ratio at birth through civil registration of birth data<br />

‣ Formulation of Inspection and Monitoring committees<br />

‣ Increasing the monitoring visits<br />

‣ Review and evaluation of registration records<br />

‣ Online availability of PNDT registration records<br />

‣ Online filling and medical audit of form Fs<br />

‣ Ensure regular reporting of sales of ultrasound machines from manufactures<br />

‣ Enumeration of all Ultrasound machines and identification of un-registered<br />

ultrasound machine<br />

‣ Ensure compliance for maintenance of records mandatory under the Act<br />

‣ Ensure regular quarterly progress reports at state and district level<br />

Capacity building and sensitisation of programme managers<br />

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‣ Appropriate Authorities<br />

‣ Advisory committee members<br />

‣ Nodal officers both State and District<br />

Sensitisation and Alliance building with<br />

‣ Judiciary<br />

‣ Medical Council / associations<br />

‣ Civil society<br />

<br />

Development of BCC/ IEC/ IPC Campaigns highlighting provisions of PC& PNDT Act and<br />

promotion of Girl Child<br />

<br />

Convergence for Monitoring of Child sex Ratio at birth<br />

KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS:<br />

‣ Improvement in child sex ratio at birth<br />

‣ % of civil registration of births<br />

‣ Statutory bodies in place<br />

‣ % registrations renewed<br />

‣ Increase in inspections and action taken<br />

‣ No. of unregistered machines identified<br />

‣ % of court cases filed<br />

‣ % of convictions secured<br />

‣ No. of medical licences of the convicted doctor cancelled or suspended<br />

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DETAILED BUDGET: PNDT<br />

FMR code<br />

A.7<br />

A.7.1.<br />

A.7.1.1<br />

A.7.1.2<br />

A.7.2<br />

Activity<br />

PNDT & Sex<br />

Ratio<br />

Support to PNDT<br />

Cell<br />

Operationalise<br />

PNDT Cell<br />

Orientation of<br />

programme<br />

managers and<br />

service providers<br />

on PC & PNDT<br />

Act<br />

Other PNDT<br />

activities<br />

Sub-total PNDT<br />

& Sex Ratio<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

35000<br />

/batch<br />

200000<br />

/batch<br />

25000.00<br />

50000.00<br />

Physical<br />

Target/<br />

Expected<br />

Output<br />

Dist level,22<br />

Batches of 50<br />

persons;<br />

Div level, 2<br />

Batches of 125<br />

persons<br />

Reward to<br />

informer for<br />

giving<br />

information<br />

regarding<br />

unregistered<br />

ultrasound<br />

machine (8);<br />

illegal practice<br />

of sex selection<br />

and selective<br />

female foeticide<br />

(8)<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

11.70 11.70<br />

6.00 6.00<br />

17.70 17.70<br />

Remarks<br />

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HUMAN RESOURCES<br />

AND<br />

PROGRAMME<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

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ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION: HUMAN RESOURCES<br />

A comprehensive HR policy to be formulated and implemented; to be uploaded on the website<br />

too.<br />

Underserved facilities particularly in high focus districts/ areas, to be first strengthened through<br />

contractual staff engaged under NRHM. Similarly high case load facilities to be supplemented as<br />

per need<br />

All appointments under NRHM to be contractual; contracts to be renewed not routinely but<br />

based on structured performance appraisal<br />

Decentralized recruitment of all HR engaged under NRHM by delegating recruitment process to<br />

the District <strong>Health</strong> Society under the chairpersonship of the District Collector/ Rogi Kalyan<br />

Samitis.<br />

Preference to be given to local candidates to ensure presence of service providers in the<br />

community. Residence at place of posting to be ensured.<br />

Quality of HR ensured through appropriate qualifications and a merit- based, transparent<br />

recruitment process.<br />

Vacant regular posts to be filled on a priority basis: at least 75% by March 20<strong>13</strong>.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

It has been observed that contractual HR engaged under NRHM i.e. Specialists, Doctors (both<br />

MBBS and AYUSH), Staff Nurses and ANM are not posted to the desired extent in<br />

inaccessible/hard to reach areas thereby defeating the very purpose of the Mission to take<br />

services to the remotest parts of the country, particularly the un-served and under-served<br />

areas. It must therefore be ensured that the remotest Sub-Centres and PHCs are staffed first.<br />

Contractual HR must not be deployed in better served areas until the remotest areas are<br />

adequately staffed. No Sub-Centre in remote/difficult to reach areas should remain without<br />

any ANM. No PHC in these areas should be without a doctor. Further, CHCs in remote areas<br />

must get contractual HR ahead of District Hospitals. Compliance with these conditionalities<br />

will be closely monitored and salaries for contractual HR dis-allowed in case of a violation.<br />

Special financial incentives for difficult areas have been approved in view of the proposal<br />

made by the State. However, it is felt that these special financial incentives need to be further<br />

graded keeping in view the distance of the place of posting from the District HQs and other<br />

relevant factors such as accessibility, time taken to reach a particular facility on account of<br />

geographical terrain, road connectivity etc. The issue should be examined on priority and a<br />

suitable proposal in this regard formulated and sent to MoHFW for consideration. In the<br />

interim, incentives as approved may be implemented.<br />

Details of facility wise deployment of all HR engaged under NRHM to be displayed on the state<br />

NRHM web site.<br />

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For SHCs with 2 ANMs, population to be covered to be divided between them. Further, one<br />

ANM to be available at the sub-centre throughout the day while the other ANM undertakes field<br />

visits; timings for ANM’s availability in the SHC to be notified.<br />

AYUSH doctors to be more effectively utilised eg for supportive supervision, school health and<br />

WIFS.<br />

All contractual staff to have job descriptions with reporting relationships and quantifiable<br />

indicators of performance.<br />

Performance appraisal and hence increments of contractual staff to be linked to progress<br />

against indicators.<br />

Staff productivity to be monitored. Continuation of additional staff recruited under NRHM for<br />

24/7 PHCs/FRUs/SDH, etc , who do not meet performance benchmarks, to be reviewed by State<br />

on a priority basis.<br />

All performance based payments/ difficult area incentives should be under the supervision of<br />

RKS/ Community Organizations (PRI).<br />

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DETAILED BUDGET: HUMAN RESOURCES<br />

FMR<br />

code<br />

A.8<br />

A.8.1<br />

A.8.1.1<br />

A.8.1.2<br />

A.8.1.3<br />

Activity<br />

INFRASTRUCTURE<br />

& HUMAN<br />

RESOURCES<br />

Contractual Staff &<br />

Services<br />

ANMs, supervisory<br />

nurses, LHVs<br />

Laboratory<br />

Technicians<br />

Specialists<br />

(Anaesthetists,<br />

Paediatricians,<br />

Ob/Gyn, Surgeons,<br />

Physicians, Dental<br />

Surgeons,<br />

Radiologist,<br />

Sonologist,<br />

Pathologist,<br />

Specialist for CHC )<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

15000<br />

12000<br />

Physical Target/<br />

Expected Output<br />

SNs - 931;<br />

ANMs - 1982<br />

12000 LTs-401; OTTs-<br />

186; X ray Tech-<br />

186; Opthalmic<br />

Asst-22; Male<br />

Multipurpose<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Worker-<br />

346<br />

50000.00 66<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

4529.88 3746.16<br />

1643.04 524.16<br />

396.00 316.80<br />

Remarks<br />

931 SN's (75<br />

for SNCUs)<br />

and 1907<br />

ANMs<br />

approved @<br />

last year's<br />

rate. ANMs<br />

will be redeployed<br />

at<br />

delivery points<br />

and high focus<br />

districts<br />

LTs, MPWs<br />

approved at<br />

last year's<br />

rates. 182<br />

OTTs and 182<br />

X-ray Tech<br />

approved at<br />

last year's<br />

rates.<br />

Opthalmic<br />

Asst. not<br />

approved.<br />

Approved at<br />

last year's<br />

rate.<br />

A.8.1.4<br />

PHNs at CHC/ PHC<br />

level<br />

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FMR<br />

code<br />

A.8.1.5<br />

A.8.1.6<br />

A.8.1.7<br />

A.8.1.8<br />

A.8.1.9<br />

Activity<br />

Medical Officers at<br />

PHCs and CHCs<br />

Additional<br />

Allowances/<br />

Incentives to M.O.s<br />

of PHCs and CHCs<br />

Others - Computer<br />

Assistants/ BCC Coordinator<br />

etc<br />

Incentive/ Awards<br />

etc. to SN, ANMs<br />

etc.<br />

Human Resources<br />

Development<br />

(Other than above)<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

25000 /<br />

6000<br />

20000.00<br />

15000.00<br />

10000.00<br />

14400.00<br />

12000.00<br />

14000.00<br />

10800.00<br />

Physical Target/<br />

Expected Output<br />

MOs-521 / NOs-<br />

30<br />

Category A: 1224<br />

Category B: 1272<br />

Category C: 768<br />

1 Sister Tutors<br />

per ANMT School<br />

(11);<br />

2 PHNs per<br />

ANMTs schools<br />

(22);<br />

1 Lady<br />

Councillors at 2<br />

Nodal Centres<br />

and 22 DH and<br />

3 additional<br />

CHC's (27);<br />

1 Data Entry<br />

Operator for<br />

SNCU / HMIS /<br />

ARSH for all the<br />

22 Distrcit<br />

Hospitals, 3<br />

additional CHCs<br />

and SMGS , Lal<br />

Ded (27)<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

1584.60 1563.00<br />

900.00 512.40<br />

<strong>13</strong>1.04 94.08<br />

Remarks<br />

MOs approved<br />

with a<br />

condition that<br />

all state<br />

vacancies are<br />

filled at the<br />

earliest<br />

Requested<br />

amount<br />

proposed in<br />

budget and<br />

write-up do<br />

not<br />

correspond.<br />

Rs. 512.40<br />

lakhs<br />

approved.<br />

11 Sister<br />

Tutors and 22<br />

PHNs<br />

approved at<br />

last year's<br />

rates. 24 Lady<br />

Counsellors<br />

and 24 DEOs<br />

approved at<br />

last year's<br />

rates.<br />

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FMR<br />

code<br />

A.8.1.10<br />

A.8.2<br />

A.8.2.1<br />

A.8.2.2<br />

B9<br />

B9.1<br />

Activity<br />

Other Incentives<br />

Schemes (Pl.<br />

Specify)<br />

Minor civil works<br />

Minor civil works<br />

for<br />

operationalisation<br />

of FRUs<br />

Minor civil works<br />

for<br />

operationalisation<br />

of 24 hour services<br />

at PHCs<br />

Sub-total<br />

Infrastructure &<br />

HR<br />

Mainstreaming of<br />

AYUSH<br />

Medical Officers at<br />

DH/CHCs/ PHCs<br />

(only AYUSH)<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical Target/<br />

Expected Output<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

9184.56 6756.60<br />

25000 396 1188 912.38<br />

Remarks<br />

Approved at<br />

the rate of Rs<br />

19,200 pm.<br />

Admissible for<br />

collocated<br />

facilities in the<br />

same<br />

premises.<br />

State to give<br />

list of all<br />

collocated<br />

facilities.<br />

B9.2<br />

Other Staff Nurse/<br />

Supervisory Nurses<br />

(for AYUSH)<br />

AYUSH Dawasaaz<br />

at PHC level<br />

12000 396 570.24 5<strong>13</strong>.2<br />

Approved at<br />

the rate of Rs<br />

10500 pm.<br />

State should<br />

ensure posting<br />

of dawasaaz in<br />

the PHCs<br />

which have<br />

enough case<br />

load.<br />

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FMR<br />

code<br />

B 9.3<br />

Activity<br />

Activities other<br />

than HR<br />

AYUSH Doctors at<br />

difficult area<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical Target/<br />

Expected Output<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

25000 75 225 172.8<br />

Total 1983.24 1598.38<br />

Grand Total 11167.80 8354.98<br />

Remarks<br />

Approved at<br />

the rate of Rs<br />

19,200 pm.<br />

Admissible for<br />

collocated<br />

facilities in the<br />

same<br />

premises.<br />

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ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION: PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

A full time Mission Director is a prerequisite. Stable tenure of the Mission Director should also<br />

be ensured.<br />

A regular full time Director/ Joint Director/ Deputy Director (Finance) (depending on resource<br />

envelope of State), from the State Finance Services not holding any additional charge outside<br />

the <strong>Health</strong> Department must be put in place, if not already done, considering the quantum of<br />

funds under NRHM and the need for financial discipline and diligence.<br />

Regular meetings of state and district health missions/ societies must take place.<br />

Key technical areas of RCH to have a dedicated / nodal person at state/ district levels; staff<br />

performance to be monitored against targets and staff sensitised across all areas of NRHM such<br />

that during field visits they do not limit themselves only to their area of functional expertise.<br />

Performance of staff to be monitored against benchmarks; qualifications, recruitment process and<br />

training requirements to be reviewed.<br />

Delegation of financial powers to district/ sub-district levels in line with guidelines should be<br />

implemented.<br />

Funds for implementation of programmes both at the State level and the district level must be<br />

released expeditiously and no delays should take place.<br />

Evidence based district plans prepared, appraised against pre determined criteria; district plans<br />

to be a “live” document. Variance analysis (physical and financial) reports prepared and<br />

discussed/action taken to correct variances.<br />

Supportive supervision system to be established with identification of nodal persons for<br />

districts; frequency of visits; checklists and action taken reports.<br />

Remote/ hard to reach/ high focus areas to be intensively monitored and supervised.<br />

An integrated plan and budget for providing mobility support to be prepared and submitted for<br />

review/approval; this should include allocation to State/ District and Block Levels.<br />

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DETAILED BUDGET: PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT<br />

FMR<br />

code<br />

A.10.1<br />

A.10.1.<br />

1<br />

A.10.2<br />

Activity<br />

Strengthenin<br />

g of SHS/<br />

SPMU<br />

(Including<br />

HR,<br />

Management<br />

Cost,<br />

Mobility<br />

Support, field<br />

visits)<br />

Contractual<br />

Staff for<br />

SPMSU<br />

recruited and<br />

in position<br />

Strengthenin<br />

g of DHS/<br />

DPMU<br />

(Including<br />

HR,<br />

Management<br />

Cost,<br />

Mobility<br />

Support, field<br />

visits)<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

19800.00<br />

/month<br />

15840.00<br />

/month<br />

15840.00<br />

/month<br />

--<br />

5000.00<br />

/month<br />

/district<br />

15000.00<br />

/month<br />

/district<br />

500.00<br />

/month<br />

400.00<br />

Physical Target/<br />

Expected Output<br />

District Programme<br />

Manager: 22<br />

District Accounts<br />

Manager: 22<br />

District M&E Officer:<br />

22<br />

5 % increment of<br />

District Programme<br />

Management Unit<br />

(lumpsum)<br />

Mobility Support for<br />

DPMU at District Level:<br />

22<br />

O.E. for District Level :<br />

22<br />

Mobile Charges for<br />

CMO for monitoring: 22<br />

Propose<br />

d<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approve<br />

d<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

546.85 345.44<br />

201.97 175.86<br />

Remarks<br />

Approved at<br />

2011-<strong>2012</strong><br />

level of<br />

297.44. Posts<br />

approved in<br />

supplementar<br />

y PIP for<br />

SPMU<br />

approved.<br />

22 DPMs,<br />

DAMs, and<br />

District M&Es<br />

approved at<br />

2011-<strong>2012</strong><br />

level of Rs.<br />

172.56.<br />

Mobility<br />

support: 25%<br />

of budget<br />

approved on<br />

interim basis.<br />

State to revert<br />

with a<br />

consolidated<br />

budget<br />

proposal for<br />

POL at state,<br />

district and<br />

sub district<br />

levels. 0.25 *<br />

(Rs. 5000 * 12<br />

* 22) = Rs.<br />

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FMR<br />

code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

/month<br />

250.00<br />

/month<br />

Physical Target/<br />

Expected Output<br />

Mobile charges for<br />

District<br />

Nodal Officers for<br />

different schemes(Dy.<br />

CMO, DHO, DIO): 66<br />

Propose<br />

d<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approve<br />

d<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

3.30lakhs. No<br />

new posts<br />

approved.<br />

A.10.2.<br />

1<br />

A.10.3<br />

Contractual<br />

Staff for<br />

DPMSU<br />

recruited and<br />

in position<br />

Strengthenin<br />

g of Block<br />

PMU<br />

(Including<br />

HR,<br />

Management<br />

Cost,<br />

Mobility<br />

Support, field<br />

visits)<br />

<strong>13</strong>200.00<br />

<strong>13</strong>200.00<br />

--<br />

10000.00<br />

/month<br />

/block<br />

400.00<br />

/month<br />

300.00<br />

/month<br />

250.00<br />

/month<br />

3000.00<br />

/month<br />

/block<br />

Mobile Charges for<br />

DPMUs: 66<br />

Block Accounts<br />

Manager: 116<br />

Block M&E Manager:<br />

116<br />

5% increment of Block<br />

Programme<br />

Management Unit<br />

O.E. for Block Level: 116<br />

Mobile Charges for<br />

BMO for monitoring:<br />

116<br />

Mobile charges for<br />

Incharge MO PHC/AD:<br />

634<br />

Mobile Charges for<br />

BPMUs: 232<br />

Mobility Support for<br />

BPMU at Block Level:<br />

116<br />

602.17 404.28<br />

116 block<br />

accounts<br />

managers and<br />

block M&E<br />

managers<br />

approved at<br />

2011-<strong>2012</strong><br />

levels of Rs.<br />

393.84lakhs.<br />

Mobility<br />

support: 25%<br />

of budget<br />

approved on<br />

interim basis.<br />

State to revert<br />

with a<br />

consolidated<br />

budget<br />

proposal for<br />

POL at state,<br />

district and<br />

sub district<br />

levels. 0.25 *<br />

(Rs. 3000 * 12<br />

* 116) = Rs.<br />

10.44lakhs<br />

No new posts<br />

approved.<br />

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FMR<br />

code<br />

A.10.4<br />

Activity<br />

Strengthenin<br />

g (others)<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

15000.00<br />

Rs.<br />

1000000<br />

/year<br />

Physical Target/<br />

Expected Output<br />

118.00<br />

1<br />

Propose<br />

d<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approve<br />

d<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

27.70 27.70<br />

A.10.5 Audit Fees 5.00 5.00<br />

A.10.6<br />

Concurrent<br />

Audit<br />

20.70 20.70<br />

A.10.7<br />

Mobility<br />

Support to<br />

BMO/ MO/<br />

Others<br />

Sub-total<br />

Programme<br />

1404.39 978.98<br />

Management<br />

A.9.8<br />

Programme<br />

Management<br />

Training<br />

A.9.8.1<br />

A.9.8.2<br />

SPMU<br />

Training<br />

DPMU<br />

Training<br />

60000.00<br />

100000.0<br />

0<br />

160000.0<br />

0<br />

Refresher training of<br />

State, Divisional ,<br />

District and Block<br />

Accounts Manager (6);<br />

Quarterly review<br />

meetings of Programme<br />

management unit<br />

(divisional/district/block<br />

) (8);<br />

Training in Planning<br />

process fro DHAPs<br />

20<strong>13</strong>-14 (4)<br />

11.60 11.60<br />

6.40 6.40<br />

Remarks<br />

Rs.<br />

17.70lakhs:<br />

Tally ERP<br />

Rs.<br />

10.00lakhs:<br />

Rent for office<br />

of Divisional<br />

Officer,<br />

Kashmir<br />

including<br />

electricity and<br />

water charges<br />

A.9.9<br />

Other<br />

training (pls<br />

specify)<br />

33100.00<br />

39750.00<br />

• Training of vaccine<br />

handler in cold chain<br />

system- (44)<br />

• Orientation training of<br />

ANM/LHV/<strong>Health</strong><br />

Assistant/BEE in<br />

78.24 78.24<br />

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FMR<br />

code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

44050.00<br />

200000.0<br />

0<br />

200000.0<br />

0<br />

200000.0<br />

0<br />

150000.0<br />

0<br />

200000.0<br />

0<br />

Physical Target/<br />

Expected Output<br />

Immunization- (88)<br />

• Orientation training of<br />

MO's in Immunization-<br />

(22)<br />

• Workshop on Disaster<br />

Management- (2)<br />

• Workshop on Quality<br />

Assurance - (2)<br />

• Workshop on<br />

BioMedical Waste - (2)<br />

• One day workshop for<br />

orientation of<br />

CMOs/BMOs/MO's<br />

regarding MDR/IDR<br />

guidelines<br />

implementation - (2)<br />

• Workshop on<br />

Medicolegal Issue - (2)<br />

Propose<br />

d<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approve<br />

d<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Sub total<br />

Training<br />

96.24 96.24<br />

Grand Total 1500.63 1075.22<br />

Remarks<br />

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MISSION FLEXI POOL<br />

(MFP)<br />

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ASHA<br />

TARGETS:<br />

S. No. Activity Targets<br />

1. ASHAs with Drug kits 12,000<br />

2. ASHAs trained in 6 th and 7 th modules 10,000<br />

ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION FOR ASHA<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Clear criteria for selection of ASHA<br />

Well functioning ASHA support system including ASHA days, ASHA coordinators<br />

Performance Monitoring system for ASHAs designed and implemented (including analysis of<br />

pattern of monthly payments; identification of non/under-performing ASHAs and their<br />

replacement; and reward for well performing ASHAs). State to report on a quarterly basis on<br />

ASHA’s average earnings/ range per month.<br />

Timely replenishment of ASHA kits.<br />

Timely payments to ASHAs and move towards electronic payment.<br />

Detailed data base of ASHAs created and continuously updated; village wise name list of ASHA<br />

to be uploaded on website with address and cell phone number<br />

DETAILED BUDGET: ASHA<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

B1<br />

B.1.1<br />

B1.1.1<br />

Activity<br />

ASHA Cost<br />

Selection &<br />

Training of<br />

ASHA<br />

Training on<br />

HBNC for State<br />

Trainers ( round<br />

3rd) (7<br />

participants) #<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Mission Flexible Pool<br />

ASHA<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

1000 2500 25 25 Approved<br />

95000 1 0.95 0.95 Approved<br />

Remarks<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

B1.1.2<br />

B1.1.3<br />

Activity<br />

Training on<br />

HBNC for ASHA<br />

DRP (round 2nd<br />

) (9 batches 25<br />

participants per<br />

batch) #<br />

Training of<br />

ASHA Facilitator<br />

Round 2nd (16<br />

batches 30<br />

participants per<br />

batch) #<br />

Training of<br />

ASHA on HBNC<br />

Round 1 (part 1<br />

& 2) (400<br />

Batches 25 per<br />

batch) #<br />

Training of<br />

ASHA on HBNC<br />

Round 2 (400<br />

Batches 25 per<br />

batch) #<br />

Procurement of<br />

ASHA Drug Kit<br />

Procurement of<br />

Kit for ASHA<br />

(Replenishment)<br />

Procurement of<br />

HBNC Kit for<br />

ASHA<br />

Other Incentive<br />

to ASHAs (if any)<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

106000 9 9.54 9.54 Approved<br />

90000 16 14.4 14.4<br />

45000 400 180 100<br />

25000 400 100 75<br />

Remarks<br />

Approved.State has<br />

decided to designate<br />

2nd ANM as<br />

facilitator/ supervisor<br />

for 15-20 ASHAs.<br />

State should ensure<br />

that ANMs with<br />

relatively less work<br />

load should be given<br />

this additional<br />

responsibility.<br />

Approved. Funds<br />

would be released<br />

further depending on<br />

the progress of the<br />

project.<br />

Approved. State to<br />

provide detailed<br />

write up.<br />

600 2500 15 15 Approved<br />

350 9500 33.25 0<br />

1200 12000 144 100<br />

0 0<br />

Not Approved. State<br />

has mentioned that<br />

the kits are being<br />

replenished on need<br />

basis from State<br />

resources.<br />

Approved for 1 crore.<br />

Additional budget for<br />

State would depend<br />

on progress made by<br />

the State.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Incentive to<br />

ASHA for full<br />

ANC<br />

Incentive for<br />

registration of<br />

Births<br />

Incentive for<br />

registration of<br />

Deaths<br />

Incentive for<br />

registration of<br />

Mothers along<br />

with full details<br />

under MCTS<br />

Incentive to<br />

ASHA for event<br />

reporting<br />

(Details<br />

provided in<br />

writeup)<br />

Incentive to<br />

ASHA for Roster<br />

duty at ASHA<br />

help desk @ Rs.<br />

100 for 8 hours<br />

duty for 365<br />

days<br />

(365X100X3)<br />

ASHA help desk<br />

cum rest room<br />

in 30 level 3<br />

MCH facilities<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

250 90000 225 125<br />

50 150000 75 75 Approved<br />

50 5000 2.5 2.5 Approved<br />

Remarks<br />

Approved with the<br />

condition registration<br />

of PW within 12 wks,<br />

completion of 4 ANC,<br />

testing for<br />

Hemoglobin, Routine<br />

urine, 100 IFA and TT<br />

injection. The<br />

payment would be<br />

made after entry in<br />

joint MCP card and<br />

verified by the<br />

ANM/SN/MO.<br />

Additional budgets<br />

based on actual.<br />

50 200000 100 0 NOT Approved.<br />

100 2000 2 2 Approved<br />

109500 30 32.85 32.85 Approved<br />

10000 30 3 3 Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

B1.1.4<br />

B1.1.5<br />

Activity<br />

Uniforms to<br />

ASHA (2 sets of<br />

uniform, I-card,<br />

1 sweater, 1<br />

shawl in high<br />

focus districts @<br />

Rs.2000.00<br />

Uniforms to<br />

ASHA ( 2 sets of<br />

uniforms, 1<br />

sweater and I-<br />

card in other<br />

districts @ Rs.<br />

1500.00)<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

2000 5000 100 50<br />

1500 7000 105 52.5<br />

Remarks<br />

Approved@ of Rs<br />

1000.<br />

Approved@ of Rs<br />

750.<br />

ASHA Diary 100 12000 12 12 Approved<br />

Awards to<br />

ASHA's/Link<br />

workers<br />

ASHA Resource<br />

Centre/AHSA<br />

Mentoring<br />

Group<br />

Sub Total ASHA 1179.49 694.74<br />

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UNTIED FUNDS/ RKS/ AMG<br />

ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Timely release of untied funds to all facilities; differential allocation based on case load. Funds to<br />

be utilized by respective RKS only and not by higher levels.<br />

Review of practice of utilising RKS funds for procurement of medicines from commercial medical<br />

stores and accordingly revisit guidelines for fund utilisation by RKS.<br />

Well functioning system for monitoring utilization of funds as well as purposes for which funds<br />

are spent.<br />

Plan for capacity building of RKS members developed and implemented.<br />

RKS meetings to take place regularly.<br />

Audit of all untied, annual maintenance grants and RKS funds.<br />

The State must take up capacity building of Village <strong>Health</strong> & Sanitation Committees Rogi Kalyan<br />

Samitis and other community/ PRI institutions at all levels<br />

The State shall ensure regular meetings of all community Organizations/ District / State Mission<br />

with public display of financial resources received by all health facilities<br />

The State shall also make contributions to Rogi Kalyan Samitis<br />

DETAILED BUDGET:<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B2<br />

Untied Funds<br />

B2.1<br />

Untied Fund for<br />

CHCs<br />

50000 84 42 18.48<br />

Approved as per the<br />

utilization in third quarter ie<br />

44%. State to revert back after<br />

giving differential financing<br />

based on case load.<br />

Untied Fund for 3<br />

Hospitals (Rajiv<br />

Gandhi Jammu,<br />

MGM Kathua and<br />

MCH Anantnag)<br />

50000 3 1.5 0.66<br />

Approved as per the<br />

utilization in third quarter ie<br />

44%. State to revert back after<br />

giving differential financing<br />

based on case load.<br />

B2.2<br />

Untied Fund for<br />

PHCs<br />

25000 396 99 43.56<br />

Approved as per the<br />

utilization in third quarter ie<br />

44%. State to revert back after<br />

giving differential financing<br />

based on case load.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Untied Fund for<br />

ADs<br />

25000 238 59.5 26.18<br />

Approved as per the<br />

utilization in third quarter ie<br />

44%. State to revert back after<br />

giving differential financing<br />

based on case load.<br />

B2.3<br />

Untied Fund for<br />

Sub Centres<br />

10000 1907 190.7 83.908<br />

Approved as per the<br />

utilization in third quarter ie<br />

44%. State to revert back after<br />

giving differential financing<br />

based on case load.<br />

Untied Fund for<br />

MACs<br />

10000 346 34.6 15.224<br />

Approved as per the<br />

utilization in third quarter ie<br />

44%. State to revert back after<br />

giving differential financing<br />

based on case load.<br />

B2.4<br />

Untied fund for<br />

VHSC<br />

10000 6886 688.6 302.984<br />

Approved as per the<br />

utilization in third quarter ie<br />

44%. State to revert back after<br />

giving differential financing<br />

based on case load.<br />

Sub Total 1115.9 490.99<br />

B.3<br />

Annual<br />

Maintenance<br />

Grants<br />

B.3.1 CHCs 100000 83 83 40.86<br />

Approved as per the<br />

utilization in third quarter i.e.<br />

49.83%. Approved for 82 CHCs<br />

in government building as per<br />

RHS 2011. State to revert back<br />

after giving funds utilization<br />

and differential financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

AMG for 3<br />

Hospitals (Rajiv<br />

Gandhi Jammu,<br />

MGM Kathua and<br />

MCH Anantnag)<br />

100000 3 3 1.49<br />

Approved as per the<br />

utilization in third quarter i.e.<br />

49.83%.State to revert back<br />

after giving funds utilization<br />

and differential financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

B.3.2 PHCs 50000 325 162.5 77.9<br />

ADs 50000 126 63 31.393<br />

B.3.3 Sub Centers 10000 644 64.4 32.09052<br />

MACs 10000 199 19.9 9.91617<br />

Approved as per the<br />

utilization in third quarter<br />

ie49.83%.Approved for 312<br />

facilities as per RHS 2011. State<br />

to revert back after giving<br />

funds utilization and<br />

differential financing based on<br />

case load.<br />

Approved as per the<br />

utilization in third quarter i.e.<br />

49.83%. State to revert back<br />

after giving funds utilization<br />

and differential financing based<br />

on case load. Further release of<br />

funds would be based on the<br />

progress of the activity.<br />

Approved as per the<br />

utilization in third quarter i.e.<br />

49.83%.Approved for 644<br />

facilities in government<br />

building. State to revert back<br />

after giving funds utilization<br />

and differential financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

Approved as per the<br />

utilization in third quarter i.e.<br />

49.83%. State to revert back<br />

after giving funds utilization<br />

and differential financing based<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

on case load.<br />

Total 395.8 193.6551<br />

B.6<br />

Corpus Grants to<br />

HMS/RKS<br />

RKS for two Govt.<br />

Hospitals (Sarwal<br />

Hospital Jammu 500000 2 10 0<br />

and G.B. Pant<br />

Hospital Srinagar)<br />

B6.1 District Hospitals 500000 22 110 64.086 Approved for 22 Districts<br />

Hospitals where Rogi Kalyan<br />

Samitis are registered as per<br />

RKS for two Govt.<br />

Hospitals (Sarwal<br />

Hospital Jammu<br />

and G.B. Pant<br />

Hospital Srinagar)<br />

500000 2 10 0<br />

MIS December 2011 as per the<br />

utilization in 3rd quarter i.e.<br />

58.26%. State to revert back<br />

after giving funds utilization<br />

and differential financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

B6.2 CHCs 100000 84 84 48.3558 Approved for 83 CHCs and as<br />

per MIS December <strong>2012</strong> and 4<br />

facilities other than CHCs or<br />

RKS for 3<br />

Hospitals (Rajiv<br />

Gandhi Jammu,<br />

MGM Kathua and<br />

MCH Anantnag)<br />

100000 3 3 1.7478<br />

above block level but below<br />

District level as per the<br />

utilization in 3rd quarter i.e.<br />

58.26%.State to revert back<br />

after giving funds utilization<br />

and differential financing based<br />

on case load<br />

B6.3 PHCs 100000 396 396 219.0576<br />

Approved for 376 PHCs and<br />

82 other facilities which are<br />

above Subcenter level and<br />

above block level as per the<br />

utilization in 3rd quarter i.e.<br />

58.26%.State to revert back<br />

after giving funds utilization<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

and differential financing based<br />

on case load<br />

ADs 100000 238 238 47.7732<br />

B6.4<br />

Other or if not<br />

bifurcated as<br />

above<br />

0<br />

Total 841 381.02<br />

Grand Total 2352.7 1065.67<br />

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ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION:<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTIONS/ RENOVATION AND SETTING UP<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Construction of new SCs only in high focus districts. All newly constructed SCs to be<br />

strengthened with 2 ANMs and service delivery closely monitored.<br />

Works must be completed within a definite time frame. For new constructions upto CHC level, a<br />

maximum of two and a half years and for a District Hospital, a maximum period of three and a<br />

half years is envisaged. Renovation/ repair should be completed within a year. Requirement of<br />

funds should be projected accordingly. Funds would not be permissible for constructions/ works<br />

that spill over beyond the stipulated timeframe. Progress of works being executed to be closely<br />

monitored<br />

Standardized drawing/ detailed specifications and standard costs must be evolved keeping in<br />

view IPHS.<br />

Third party monitoring of works through reputed institutions to be introduced to ensure quality.<br />

Information on all ongoing works to be displayed on the NRHM website<br />

Approved locations for constructions/ renovations will not be altered<br />

All government health institutions in rural areas should carry a logo of NRHM in English, Hindi<br />

and regional languages as recognition of support provided by the Mission in English/ Hindi &<br />

Regional languages.<br />

DETAILED BUDGET:<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B5<br />

New Constructions/<br />

Renovation and Setting<br />

up<br />

CHCs 49 1200 0<br />

Approval pended.<br />

State to provide<br />

detailed proposal<br />

with list of facilities,<br />

timeline for<br />

completion, share of<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

PHCs 65 1400 0<br />

B5.3 SHCs/Sub Centers <strong>13</strong>1 1400 0<br />

B5.4<br />

Opening of 100 new sub<br />

centres<br />

Setting up Infrastructure<br />

wing for Civil works<br />

336600 100 336.6 0<br />

Remarks<br />

State Government,<br />

share of NRHM and<br />

functionality details<br />

as in OPD and IPD.<br />

Approval pended.<br />

State to provide<br />

detailed proposal<br />

with list of facilities,<br />

timeline for<br />

completion, share of<br />

State Government,<br />

share of NRHM and<br />

functionality details<br />

as in OPD and IPD.<br />

Approval pended.<br />

State to provide<br />

detailed proposal<br />

with list of facilities,<br />

timeline for<br />

completion, share of<br />

State Government,<br />

share of NRHM and<br />

functionality details<br />

as in OPD and IPD.<br />

Approval pended.<br />

State to provide<br />

detailed proposal<br />

with list of facilities,<br />

timeline for<br />

completion, share of<br />

State Government,<br />

share of NRHM and<br />

functionality details<br />

as in OPD and IPD.<br />

B5.5<br />

Govt. Dispensaries/<br />

others renovations<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B5.6<br />

Construction of BHO,<br />

Facility improvement,<br />

civil work, BemOC and<br />

CemOC centers<br />

B.5.7<br />

Major civil works for<br />

operationalisation of<br />

FRUS<br />

B.5.8<br />

Major civil works for<br />

operationalisation of 24<br />

hour services at PHCs<br />

B.5.9<br />

Civil Works for<br />

Operationalising<br />

Infection Management &<br />

Environment Plan at<br />

health facilities<br />

B.5.10<br />

Infrastructure of<br />

Training Institutions<br />

B.5.10.1<br />

B.5.10.2<br />

Strengthening of Existing<br />

Training<br />

Institutions/Nursing<br />

School( Other than HR)<br />

a. GNM Schools<br />

1. Infrastructure<br />

2. Equipment<br />

b. ANMTCs<br />

1. Infrastructure<br />

2. Equipment<br />

New Training<br />

Institutions/School(Other<br />

than HR)<br />

Total 4336.6 0<br />

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PROCUREMENT<br />

ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Strict compliance of procurement procedures for purchase of medicines, equipments etc as per<br />

state guidelines.<br />

Competitive bidding through open tenders and transparency in all procurements to be ensured<br />

Only need based procurement to be done strictly on indent/requisition by the concerned<br />

facility.<br />

Procurement to be made well in time & not to be pushed to the end of the year.<br />

Audit of equipment procured in the past to be carried out to ensure rational deployment.<br />

Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) to be built into equipment procurement contracts.<br />

A system for preventive maintenance of equipment to be put in place.<br />

DETAILED BUDGET PROCUREMENT:<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

B.16 PROCUREMENT<br />

Procurement of<br />

B16.1<br />

Equipment<br />

Procurement of<br />

B16.1.1<br />

equipment: MH<br />

Procurement of<br />

equipment: MH<br />

(Procurement of<br />

equipments for<br />

strengthening of<br />

OT's in level 3<br />

MCH)<br />

Procurement of<br />

equipment: CH<br />

B16.1.2<br />

(NBCC @ Rs.<br />

85000 X 50)<br />

Procurement of<br />

equipment: CH<br />

for<br />

strengthening of<br />

the pediatrics<br />

department<br />

SMGS hospital<br />

Jammu and GB<br />

Pant Hospital<br />

Unit Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

2500000 2 50 0 Not Approved<br />

85000 50 42.5 42.5 Approved<br />

20000000 2 400 400 Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

B16.1.3<br />

B16.1.4<br />

B16.1.5<br />

B.16.2<br />

B.16.2.1<br />

B.16.2.2<br />

B.16.2.3<br />

Activity<br />

Srinagar<br />

(Training Centre)<br />

project<br />

submitted<br />

Procurement of<br />

equipment: FP<br />

Procurement of<br />

equipment:<br />

IMEP<br />

Procurement of<br />

Others<br />

Procurement of<br />

Drugs and<br />

supplies<br />

Drugs & supplies<br />

for MH<br />

Diagnostic<br />

kits/disposable<br />

syringes<br />

gloves/cotton/<br />

anti spasmodic/<br />

anti allergic<br />

tablets under<br />

RTI/STI<br />

Unit Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

0<br />

0<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

32.66 32.66 Approved<br />

Drug Kit 1 to 7 <strong>13</strong>.58 <strong>13</strong>.58 Approved<br />

Drugs & supplies<br />

for CH<br />

0 0<br />

IFA tablets to<br />

students of<br />

76.25 23.92 Approved<br />

primary Schools<br />

IFA tablets to<br />

students and<br />

teachers School<br />

0.1 52308235 52.31 52.31 Approved<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

Deworming<br />

Approved. Subject to<br />

tablets under 4 1756706 70.27 35.<strong>13</strong>5<br />

the actual cost<br />

School <strong>Health</strong><br />

Iron Folic under<br />

SABLA Scheme<br />

0.1 6939753 6.94 6.94 Approved<br />

Deworming<br />

tablets under<br />

SABLA Scheme<br />

Drugs & supplies<br />

for FP<br />

4 122335 4.89 2.45<br />

Approved. Subject to<br />

the actual cost<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

B.16.2.4<br />

B.16.2.5<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

IUD insertion<br />

Kits<br />

2000 2300 46 46 Approved<br />

Minilap Sets 3000 500 15 15 Approved<br />

Drugs for AMCHI 0 0<br />

Procurment of<br />

medicines for<br />

AMCHI at PHC<br />

level @ Rs.<br />

25000 per<br />

annum<br />

Procurement of<br />

medicines for<br />

AMCHI at CHC<br />

level @ Rs.<br />

75000 per<br />

annum<br />

Procurement of<br />

medicines for<br />

AMCHI at district<br />

hospital @ Rs.<br />

100000 per<br />

annum<br />

25000 15 3.75 3.75<br />

75000 7 5.25 5.25<br />

100000 2 2 2<br />

Approved.<br />

Supplies for<br />

IMEP<br />

5,000,000 2 100 0 Not Approved<br />

General drugs &<br />

supplies for<br />

health facilities<br />

Sub Centre Kit A 6500 1907 123.96 0 Not Approved<br />

Sub centre Kit B 4500 1907 85.82 0<br />

Not Approved. The<br />

State has proposed<br />

funds for Kit-A, Kit B and<br />

drug Kit for PHC. There<br />

is a duplication of<br />

budget as it has already<br />

been Approved under<br />

JSSK / RT/STI. The State<br />

may review the<br />

proposal<br />

Drug Kit for PHC 55000 396 217.8 0 Not approved<br />

Total <strong>13</strong>48.98 681.495<br />

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MOBILE MEDICAL UNIT (MMU)<br />

ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Route chart to be widely publicised<br />

GPS to be installed for tracking movement of vehicles<br />

Performance of MMUs to be monitored on a monthly basis (including analysis of number of<br />

patients served and services rendered).<br />

MMUs to be well integrated with Primary <strong>Health</strong> Care facilities and VHND.<br />

Engagement with village panchayats / communities for monitoring of services<br />

AWCs to be visited for services to children below 6 years of age<br />

AWCs to maintain record of services rendered<br />

Service delivery data to be regularly put in public domain on NRHM website.<br />

A universal name ‘Rashtriya Mobile Medical Unit’ to be used for all MMUs funded under NRHM.<br />

Also uniform colour with emblem of NRHM (in English/ Hindi & Regional languages),<br />

Government of India and State Government to be used on all the MMUs.<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed(in<br />

lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved(in<br />

lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B11<br />

Mobile Medical Units<br />

(Including recurring<br />

expenditures)in<br />

remaining 11 Districts<br />

(Capital Cost )<br />

2375000 11 261.25 0<br />

Not Approved.<br />

11 MMUs<br />

Approved last<br />

year are not<br />

yet functional.<br />

Recurring cost for 22<br />

MMUs<br />

2191000 22 482.02 241.01<br />

Approved for<br />

11 MMUs<br />

Sub Total Mobile<br />

Medical Units<br />

(Including recurring<br />

expenditures)<br />

743.27 241.01<br />

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REFERRAL TRANSPORT<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Free referral transport to be ensured for all pregnant women and sick neonates accessing public<br />

health facilities.<br />

Universal access to referral transport throughout the State, including too difficult and hard to<br />

reach areas, to be ensured.<br />

A universal toll free number to be operationalized and 24x7 call centre based approach adopted.<br />

Vehicles to be GPS fitted for effective network and utilization.<br />

Rigorous and regular monitoring of usage of vehicles to be done<br />

Service delivery data to be regularly put in public domain on NRHM website.<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

B12<br />

B12.1<br />

B12.2<br />

Activity<br />

Referral<br />

Transport<br />

Ambulance<br />

(Replacement of<br />

troupe carrier<br />

ambulances)<br />

non emergency<br />

referral<br />

transport<br />

capital cost of<br />

108 ambulances<br />

Operating Cost<br />

of control rooms<br />

(108X104)<br />

Details provided<br />

in write-up<br />

Ambulance/<br />

EMRI/Other<br />

models<br />

Operating Cost<br />

(POL)<br />

Repairs /<br />

maintenance of<br />

ambulances<br />

Sub Total<br />

Referral<br />

Transport<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved (in<br />

lacs)<br />

700000 200 1400 0<br />

500000<br />

0<br />

650 0<br />

2 100 0<br />

25000 125 31.25 0<br />

2181.25 0<br />

Remarks<br />

Not<br />

Approved<br />

Not<br />

Approved<br />

Not<br />

Approved<br />

Not<br />

Approved<br />

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MAINSTREAMING OF AYUSH<br />

ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

State to co-locate AYUSH in district hospitals and provide post graduate doctors for at least two<br />

streams: Ayurveda and homoeopathy (or Unani, siddha,Yoga as per the local demand).<br />

Panchakarma Unit should also be considered.<br />

OPD in Ayush clinics will be monitored alongwith IPD/OPD for the facility as a whole.<br />

The AYUSH pharmacist/compounder to be engaged only in facilities with a minimum case load.<br />

Adequate availability of AYUSH medicines at facilities where AYUSH doctors are posted to<br />

enable them to practice their own system of Medicine without difficulty.<br />

At CHCs and PHCs any one system viz., Homeopathy/Ayurveda/ Unani/Sidha to be considered<br />

depending on local preference.<br />

At CHC/PHC level, Post-Graduate Degree may not be insisted upon.<br />

District Ayurveda Officer should be a member of District <strong>Health</strong> Society in order to participate in<br />

decision making with regard to indent, procurement and issue of AYUSH drugs.<br />

Infrastructure at facilities proposed to be collocated would be provided by Department of<br />

Ayush.<br />

Those PHC/CHC/Sub-Divisional hospitals which have been identified as delivery points under<br />

NRHM should be given priority for collocation of Ayush as these are functional facilities with<br />

substantial footfalls.<br />

Ayush medical officers should increasingly be involved in the implementation of national health<br />

programmes and for the purpose of supportive supervision and monitoring in the field. They<br />

should be encouraged to oversee VHND and outreach activities and in addition programmes<br />

such as school health, weekly supplementation of iron and folic acid for adolescents,<br />

distribution of contraceptives through ASHA, menstrual hygiene scheme for rural adolescent<br />

girls etc.<br />

Ayush medical officer should also be member of the RKS of the facility and actively participate in<br />

decision making.<br />

AYUSH doctors need to be provided under NRHM first in the remotest locations and only<br />

thereafter in better served areas.<br />

Graded incentives based on the difficulty of location of posting may be considered for AYUSH<br />

doctors. State may submit a proposal in this regard.<br />

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DETAILED BUDGET: AYUSH<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

B9<br />

B9.1<br />

B9.2<br />

B 9.3<br />

Activity<br />

Mainstreaming of<br />

AYUSH<br />

Medical Officers at<br />

DH/CHCs/ PHCs (only<br />

AYUSH)<br />

Other Staff Nurse/<br />

Supervisory Nurses (for<br />

AYUSH)<br />

AYUSH Dawasaaz at PHC<br />

level<br />

Activities other than HR<br />

AYUSH Doctors at<br />

difficult area<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

25000 396 1188 912.38<br />

12000 396 570.24 5<strong>13</strong>.2<br />

25000 75 225 172.8<br />

Total 1983.24 1598.38<br />

Drugs for AMCHI 0 0<br />

Procurment of<br />

medicines for AMCHI at<br />

PHC level @ Rs. 25000<br />

per annum<br />

Procurement of<br />

medicines for AMCHI at<br />

CHC level @ Rs. 75000<br />

per annum<br />

25000 15 3.75 3.75<br />

75000 7 5.25 5.25<br />

Remarks<br />

Approved at the<br />

rate of Rs 19,200<br />

pm. Admissible for<br />

collocated facilities<br />

in the same<br />

premises. State to<br />

give list of all<br />

colocated facilities.<br />

Approved at the<br />

rate of Rs 10500<br />

pm. State should<br />

ensure posting of<br />

dawasaaz in the<br />

PHCs which have<br />

enough case load.<br />

Approved at the<br />

rate of Rs 19,200<br />

pm. Admissible for<br />

collocated facilities<br />

in the same<br />

premises.<br />

Approved.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Procurement of<br />

medicines for AMCHI at<br />

district hospital @ Rs.<br />

100000 per annum<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

100000 2 2 2<br />

Total Drugs 11 11<br />

Grand Total 1994.24 1609.38<br />

Remarks<br />

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IEC/BCC<br />

ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION:<br />

<br />

<br />

BUDGET:<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

Comprehensive IEC/ BCC strategy prepared. IPC given necessary emphasis and improved intersectoral<br />

convergence particularly with WCD.<br />

Details of activities carried out to be displayed on the website<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B10<br />

B.10<br />

B.10.1<br />

B.10.2<br />

B.10.2.<br />

1<br />

IEC-BCC NRHM<br />

Strengthening of<br />

BCC/IEC Bureaus (state<br />

and district levels)<br />

Development of State<br />

BCC/IEC strategy<br />

Implementation of<br />

BCC/IEC strategy<br />

BCC/IEC activities for<br />

MH<br />

Display of two video<br />

spots from local cable<br />

network/DD. Two each<br />

cables from Srinagar &<br />

Jammu (48000 per<br />

month)<br />

Broadcast of daily<br />

Audio spots from Radio<br />

Kashmir Jammu &<br />

Srinagar/FM Radio in<br />

Hindi / Kashmiri<br />

respectively<br />

Display of two video<br />

spots from 5 distt.<br />

Cable network<br />

Procurement of<br />

Hoardings one per distt<br />

48000 24 11.52<br />

1400 730 10.22<br />

5000 120 6<br />

<strong>13</strong>000 22 2.86<br />

200<br />

Approved Rs<br />

2 crores for<br />

the activity<br />

State to<br />

restrict its<br />

IEC/BCC<br />

activities<br />

within Rs 2<br />

crores.<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Mela<br />

Not<br />

approved.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B.10.2.<br />

2<br />

Procurement and<br />

display of hoarding at<br />

Airport/Railway<br />

station/Bustand<br />

BCC/IEC activities for<br />

CH<br />

Display of Two video<br />

spot from 4 local cable<br />

network/DD Srinagar<br />

and Jammu in Kashmiri<br />

and Hindi Respectively<br />

on four channel each<br />

(48000 per month)<br />

Broadcast of daily<br />

Audio spots in Kashmir<br />

and Hindi/Dogri from<br />

Radio Kashmir/FM<br />

Radio Srinagar &<br />

Jammu per day<br />

respectively<br />

Display of two spots<br />

from 5 district cable<br />

network<br />

Procurement of<br />

hoardings one per distt<br />

Display of one video<br />

spot on breast feeding<br />

on 4 local cable<br />

Network/DD two each<br />

for Srinagar and Jammu<br />

Procurement of two<br />

video spot on Janani<br />

Shishu Suraksha<br />

Karyakarm (JSSK) and<br />

Family Planning both in<br />

Kashmiri and Hindi<br />

Display of one Video<br />

spot on JSSK from 4<br />

local cable<br />

networks/DD two each<br />

from Jammu and<br />

Srinagar in Hindi and<br />

Kashmiri respectively<br />

1000000 1 10<br />

48000 24 11.52<br />

1800 730 <strong>13</strong>.14<br />

5000 120 6<br />

<strong>13</strong>000 22 2.86<br />

12000 48 5.76<br />

25000 4 1<br />

12000 48 5.76<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B.10.2.<br />

3<br />

B.10.2.<br />

4<br />

Broadcast of Audio<br />

Spots on JSSK for Radio<br />

Kashmir/FM Radio<br />

Jammu and Srinagar in<br />

Hindi and Kashmir daily<br />

BCC/IEC activities for FP<br />

NSV :- Display of Video<br />

spot from 4 cable<br />

networks/DD 2 each in<br />

Hindi and Kashmiri<br />

from Jammu and<br />

Kashmir respectively<br />

(NSV)<br />

Broadcast of one Audio<br />

spot daily from Radio<br />

Kashmir/FM Radio<br />

Srinagar and Jammu in<br />

Kashmiri and Hindi<br />

respectively<br />

Display of video spot<br />

from 5 local<br />

channels/DD of 5<br />

districts<br />

Broadcast of two Audio<br />

spots from Radio<br />

Kashmir/FM Radio<br />

Jammu and Srinagar on<br />

FP (for spacing)<br />

Display of video spot<br />

from Local cable<br />

network/DD 2 from<br />

Jammu and 2 from<br />

Srinagar for female<br />

sterilization<br />

BCC/IEC activities for<br />

ARSH<br />

Symposium/ Workshop<br />

for female students of<br />

high/Higher secondary<br />

schools and colleges for<br />

200 institutions<br />

1500 730 10.22<br />

12000 48 5.76<br />

1500 730 10.95<br />

5000 60 3<br />

1400 730 10.22<br />

12000 48 5.76<br />

8000 200 16<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B.10.3<br />

B.10.4<br />

B.10.5<br />

Seminar for awareness<br />

among adolscents and<br />

other stake holders to<br />

be organised by CMO at<br />

District level<br />

Printing of brochures<br />

and pamphlets etc.<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Mela<br />

Organization of <strong>Health</strong><br />

melas one each in 6<br />

Parliamentary<br />

constituencies<br />

Creating awareness on<br />

declining sex ratio<br />

issue.<br />

Broadcast of Audio<br />

spots from Radio<br />

/Kashmir/ FM Radio<br />

Srinagar and Jammu in<br />

Kashmiri and Dogri<br />

respectively<br />

Display of Video spot<br />

from two local cable<br />

network/DD each from<br />

Jammu and Srinagar in<br />

Hindi and Kashmiri<br />

respectively<br />

Procurement and<br />

display of 20 hoardings<br />

on highways (10 in each<br />

Division)<br />

Organization of<br />

Rallies/Debates/Semina<br />

rs for school/ colleges 5<br />

per district (for<br />

PC&PNDT, ARSH and<br />

School <strong>Health</strong>)<br />

Other activities<br />

15000 22 3.3<br />

2 1<br />

1000000 6 60<br />

1400 730 10.22<br />

12000 48 5.76<br />

<strong>13</strong>000 20 2.6<br />

10000 110 11<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Display of running scroll<br />

through 4 city cable<br />

network/DD on<br />

different NRHM<br />

components. 10<br />

components per scroll<br />

30 times a day (Details<br />

provided in writeup)<br />

Organization of NRHM<br />

Sammelans at Distt<br />

level (This activity is<br />

very important since it<br />

helps in awareness<br />

generation among all<br />

the stake holders)<br />

Organisation of NRHM<br />

Sammelans at Block<br />

level (The RCH services<br />

shall also be provided)<br />

Printing of modules and<br />

other IEC material for<br />

RTI/STI<br />

Vulnerable Groups<br />

especially slums, Brick<br />

Klins and Nomads<br />

Printing of 5 ft. X 3 ft.<br />

wall hanging posters for<br />

SCs, PHCs, CHCs, DHs &<br />

ISM institutions (Set of<br />

8 posters for 3000<br />

9000 48 4.32<br />

150000 22 33<br />

20000 116 23.2<br />

500000 2 10<br />

1500 3000 45<br />

institutions)<br />

Print Media 350000 2 7<br />

Production and<br />

Procurement of four<br />

documentaries on<br />

NRHM one each in<br />

Hindi and Kashmiri to<br />

be displayed through<br />

DD Kendriya Jammu<br />

and Srinagar one each<br />

of 30 minutes duration<br />

Display cost through DD<br />

Kendra<br />

15000 4 0.6<br />

0<br />

24<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Sub Total IEC-BCC<br />

NRHM<br />

389.55 200<br />

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ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION:<br />

<br />

MONITORING AND EVALUATION (HMIS/MCTS)<br />

Data is uploaded, validated and committed; data for the month available by the 15th of the<br />

following month.<br />

Uploading of facility wise data by the first quarter of <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong>.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Facility based HMIS to be implemented. HMIS data to be analysed, discussed with concerned<br />

staff at state and district levels and necessary corrective action taken.<br />

Programme managers at all levels use HMIS for monthly reviews.<br />

MCTS to be made fully operational for regular and effective monitoring of service delivery<br />

including tracking and monitoring of severely anemic women, low birth weight babies and sick<br />

neonates.<br />

Pace of registration under MCTS to be speeded up to capture 100% pregnant women and<br />

children<br />

Service delivery data to be uploaded regularly.<br />

Progress to be monitored rigorously at all levels<br />

MCTS call centre to be set up at the State level to check the veracity of data and service delivery.<br />

BUDGET:<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B15.1<br />

Community<br />

Monitoring (Visioning<br />

workshops at state,<br />

Dist, Block level)<br />

B15.1.1<br />

State level<br />

B15.1.2<br />

District level<br />

B15.1.3<br />

Block level<br />

B15.1.4<br />

Other<br />

B15.2 Quality Assurance<br />

Accreditation of<br />

<strong>Health</strong> institutions<br />

(Details provided in<br />

writeup)<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

B15.3<br />

B15.3.1<br />

B15.3.2<br />

Activity<br />

State <strong>Health</strong> Society &<br />

Divisional Office<br />

Kashmir<br />

For completion of<br />

accreditation of<br />

ongoing hospital<br />

projects<br />

Monitoring and<br />

Evaluation<br />

Monitoring &<br />

Evaluation /<br />

HMIS/MCTS.<br />

Computerization HMIS<br />

and e-governance, e-<br />

health<br />

HMIS Fellows at<br />

Divisional level<br />

Mobility for M&E<br />

officers at state level<br />

Mobility for M&E<br />

officers at divisional<br />

level<br />

Mobility for M&E<br />

officers at district level<br />

Mobility for M&E<br />

officers at block level<br />

Up gradation of J&K<br />

<strong>Health</strong> website /<br />

NRHM website /<br />

PC&PNDT website<br />

1 Laptop for Assistant<br />

M&E, 2 HMIS fellows,<br />

2 Divisional M&E<br />

Officers<br />

1 Laptop for 22<br />

Districts Nodal Officers<br />

for MCTS/HMIS<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

2000000 1 20 0 not Approved<br />

5000000 2 100 100<br />

Approved subject<br />

to setting up of its<br />

own in house<br />

quality assurance<br />

system<br />

12000 2 2.88 2.88 Approved<br />

0 25 25 Approved<br />

0 12 12<br />

120000 22 26.4 26.4<br />

60000 116 69.6 69.6<br />

State may share the<br />

salient observations<br />

with MoHFW and<br />

PRC<br />

0 0.5 0 Not Approved<br />

50000 5 2.5 0 Not Approved<br />

50000 22 11 0 Not Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

1 Printer / Scanner /<br />

Projector for 22<br />

Districts<br />

1 Laptop for difficult<br />

blocks where internet<br />

connectivity is very<br />

poor<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

100000 22 22 22 Approved<br />

Remarks<br />

50000 40 20 0 Not Approved<br />

Internet connectivity<br />

State level<br />

12000 6 2.4 2.4<br />

Internet connectivity<br />

divisional level<br />

12000 6 0.72 0.72<br />

Internet connectivity<br />

district level<br />

Internet connectivity<br />

block level<br />

Internet connectivity<br />

SMGS/Lal Ded/ District<br />

Hospitals/other<br />

hospitals<br />

12000 66 7.92 7.92<br />

12000 232 27.84 27.84<br />

12000 27 3.24 3.24<br />

Approved subject<br />

to 100% facility<br />

based reporting on<br />

HMIS portal<br />

Annual Maintenance<br />

of equipments<br />

0 2.5 2.5<br />

Operational Costs<br />

(consumables etc)<br />

Consumables at State<br />

level<br />

Consumables at<br />

Divisional level<br />

Consumables at<br />

District level<br />

Consumables at Block<br />

level<br />

250000 1 2.5 2.5 Approved<br />

125000 2 2.5 2.5 Approved<br />

0 0<br />

0 0<br />

B15.3.3 Other M & E 0 0<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Printing of new<br />

registers Approved by<br />

GoI<br />

Mobile Charges for<br />

ANM at Sub Centres (<br />

regular ANMs) for<br />

tracking of Pregant<br />

women and Children /<br />

Monitoring @ Rs. 200<br />

respectively per<br />

month)<br />

Reimbursement for<br />

Mobile user chargers<br />

for ASHA @ Rs. 100<br />

per month<br />

Capacity buildings of<br />

CMOs / BMOs /<br />

DPMUs / BPMUs at<br />

Division level for reorientation<br />

of HMIS<br />

and MCTS 14 batches<br />

(25 participants per<br />

batch)<br />

Capacity buildings of<br />

ANMs / LHVs / Staff<br />

Nurses at Block level<br />

for re-orientation of<br />

HMIS and MCTS 116<br />

batches (35<br />

participants each<br />

batch) (Details<br />

provided in write up)<br />

Boats for monitoring<br />

and outreach activities<br />

in Dal Lake (block<br />

hazratbal, Srinagar)<br />

(one time investment)<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

0 10 10 Approved.<br />

200 1907 45.77 25<br />

100 12000 144 144<br />

Approved Rs 25.00<br />

lakh only at the unit<br />

cost of Rs 100 per<br />

month. The State<br />

may explore the<br />

possibility of CUG<br />

connection.<br />

Approved; State<br />

may explore the<br />

possibility of CUG<br />

connection<br />

1<strong>13</strong>000 14 15.82 15.82 Approved<br />

26075 116 30.25 30.25 Approved<br />

300000 2 6 0 Not Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Ongoing review of<br />

MCH tracking activities<br />

(2 Review meeting to<br />

be held after 6 months<br />

for both the Divisions<br />

headed by Secreatry /<br />

Mission Director to<br />

review HMIS / MCTS in<br />

both the Divisions )<br />

0 2 2 Approved<br />

Sub Total of Planning<br />

Implementation and<br />

Monitoring<br />

615.34 534.57<br />

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OTHERS<br />

BUDGET: HOSPITAL STRENGTHENING<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

B 4.2<br />

B.4.3<br />

B.4.4<br />

Activity<br />

Strengthening of<br />

Districts, Subdivisional<br />

Hospitals, CHCs,<br />

PHCs<br />

Blood Storage<br />

Centre (BSC)<br />

SNCUs (Govt.<br />

Hospital Sarwal<br />

already Approved)<br />

Operational cost<br />

of SNCU<br />

Operational cost<br />

of Stabilization<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

575000 26 149.5 149.5<br />

5500000 1 55 55 Approved.<br />

1000000 8 80 65<br />

175000 45 78.75 78.75<br />

Operational cost<br />

of NBCC<br />

20000 200 40 40<br />

Sub Centre Rent<br />

and Contingencies<br />

32 0<br />

Logistics<br />

management/<br />

0 0<br />

improvement<br />

Total 435.25 388.25<br />

Remarks<br />

Approved with the condition<br />

that State should ensure<br />

deployment of necessary HR<br />

to these facilities and to<br />

ensure they are functional as<br />

FRUs. Special review to be<br />

undertaken within 3 months<br />

Approved for 5 SNCUs<br />

(Gandinagar, Jammu, DH<br />

Udhampur, DH kathua, DH<br />

Anantnaag and DH leh) @ Rs<br />

10 lacs each and 3 SNCUs (DH<br />

Kargil, DH Baramulla and DH<br />

Poonch) @ Rs 5 lacs each.<br />

Approved. List of facilities is<br />

annexed.<br />

Approved. List of facilities is<br />

annexed.<br />

Approval pended. Subject to<br />

provision of list<br />

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BUDGET: PANCHAYATI RAJ INITIATIVE<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

B8<br />

Activity<br />

Panchayati Raj<br />

Initiative<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B8.1<br />

Constitution and<br />

Orientation of<br />

Community leader &<br />

of VHSC,SHC,PHC,CHC<br />

etc<br />

37200 1166 433.75 0<br />

Approval Pended<br />

subject to submission of<br />

detailed plan.<br />

B8.2<br />

Orientation<br />

Workshops, Trainings<br />

and capacity building<br />

of PRI at State/Dist.<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Societies,<br />

CHC,PHC<br />

B8.3 Others<br />

Total 433.75 0<br />

BUDGET: PPP/NGOs<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

B<strong>13</strong><br />

B<strong>13</strong>.1<br />

B<strong>13</strong>.2<br />

B<strong>13</strong>.3<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

PPP/ NGOs<br />

Nongovernmental<br />

providers of<br />

health care<br />

RMPs/TBAs<br />

Public Private<br />

Partnerships<br />

4.17 4.17 0 Not Approved<br />

NGO Programme/<br />

Grant in Aid to<br />

NGO<br />

Workshop 50000 3 1.5 0 Not Approved<br />

Baseline Survey 100000 5 5 0 Not Approved<br />

Project Proposal<br />

for MNGO's<br />

15000 8 120 0 Not Approved<br />

Total <strong>13</strong>0.67 0<br />

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BUDGET: NEW INITIATIVES/ STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

B.18<br />

Activity<br />

New Initiatives/<br />

Strategic Interventions<br />

(As per State health<br />

policy)/ Innovation/<br />

Projects (Telemedicine,<br />

Hepatitis, Mental<br />

<strong>Health</strong>, Nutrition<br />

Programme for<br />

Pregnant Women,<br />

Neonatal) NRHM<br />

Helpline) as per need<br />

(Block/ District Action<br />

Plans)<br />

Implementation of e-<br />

Hospitals (This is<br />

ongoing project for 5<br />

years and projection for<br />

the year <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong> have<br />

been made)<br />

ICT Project for District<br />

Hospital<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

2535000 2 50.7 0<br />

ICT Project for CHCs 555000 4 22.2 0<br />

ICT Project for PHCs 220000 10 22 0<br />

Total 94.9 0<br />

Remarks<br />

Funds for the activity<br />

already stands<br />

approved. State may<br />

start implementing<br />

the project and utilise<br />

committed unspent<br />

funds<br />

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BUDGET: OTHER EXPENDITURE<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

B.20<br />

B.21<br />

Activity<br />

Research,<br />

Studies, Analysis<br />

Evaluation study<br />

of components<br />

of NRHM<br />

through NHSRC<br />

State level<br />

health resources<br />

center(SHSRC)<br />

B.22 Support Services<br />

Support<br />

B22.1 Strengthening<br />

NPCB<br />

Support<br />

Strengthening<br />

B22.2 Midwifery<br />

Services under<br />

medical services<br />

Support<br />

B22.3 Strengthening<br />

NVBDCP<br />

Support<br />

B22.4 Strengthening<br />

RNTCP<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

5 5<br />

0 23.7<br />

Remarks<br />

Approved. Subject to<br />

selection of agency<br />

through transparent<br />

bidding process.<br />

B22.5<br />

Contingency<br />

support to Govt.<br />

dispensaries<br />

B22.6<br />

B.23<br />

Other NDCP<br />

Support<br />

Programmes<br />

Other<br />

Expenditures<br />

(Power Backup,<br />

Convergence etc)<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

B23.1<br />

B23.2<br />

B 23.3<br />

B23.4<br />

B 23.5<br />

B 23.6<br />

Activity<br />

Power backup<br />

for Kashmir<br />

Division Office,<br />

J&K <strong>Rural</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

Mission (20 KVA)<br />

(Details provided<br />

in write up)<br />

Power backup<br />

for the level 3<br />

MCH centres, 5<br />

each at<br />

Jammu/Kashmir<br />

Divisions (30<br />

KVA) (List of<br />

MCH centres<br />

enclosed)<br />

POL for Central<br />

heating system<br />

in Leh and Kargil<br />

Central heating<br />

system in other<br />

snow bound<br />

districts<br />

(remaining 10<br />

districts of<br />

kashmir division<br />

and 3 districts of<br />

jammu division<br />

viz. Kishtwar,<br />

Doda and<br />

Ramban)<br />

Strengthening of<br />

training<br />

institutes in<br />

Medical Colleges<br />

Strengthening of<br />

2 Regional<br />

institute of<br />

<strong>Health</strong> and<br />

Family Welfare<br />

Nagrota Jammu<br />

and Dhobiwan<br />

Srinagar (This<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

2000000 1 20 0 Not Approved<br />

3000000 10 300 0 Not Approved<br />

2500000 2 50 0<br />

Not Approved Recurring<br />

expenditure such as PoL,<br />

genset may be projected<br />

under State funds.<br />

5000000 <strong>13</strong> 65 0 Not Approved<br />

0 75 0 Not Approved<br />

5000000 1 50 50<br />

Approved with a condition<br />

that NIHFW to conduct<br />

assessment of training &<br />

performance of the<br />

institute.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Cost<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

includes<br />

honarium of<br />

supporting staff<br />

and ongoing<br />

upgradation.)<br />

Total 560 50<br />

Grand Total 565 78.7<br />

Remarks<br />

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NATIONAL DISEASE<br />

CONTROL<br />

PROGRAMMES<br />

(NDCPs)<br />

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NATIONAL IODINE DEFICIENCY DISORDERS CONTROL PROGRAMME (NIDDCP)<br />

ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION<br />

Priority Actions to be carried out by State/UTs (i) to achieve goal to bring the prevalence of IDD to<br />

below 5% in the entire country by 2017 and (ii) to ensure 100% consumption of adequately iodated salt<br />

(15ppm) at the household level under <strong>National</strong> Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control programme:<br />

1.Establishment of State IDD Cell, if not established in the State/UT for implementation<br />

programme activities.<br />

2.Establishment of State IDD monitoring laboratory, if not established in the State/UT for<br />

conducting quantitative analysis of iodated salt and urine for iodine content and urinary<br />

iodine excretion.<br />

3.All the sanctioned posts i.e. Technical Officer, Statistical Assistant, LDC/DEO, Lab Technician<br />

and Lab Assistant of State IDD Cell and State IDD Monitoring Laboratory should be filled on<br />

regular/contractual basis on priority for smooth implementation of programme.<br />

4.Supply, availability and consumption of adequately iodated salt in the state should be<br />

monitored.<br />

5.District IDD survey/re-surveys should be undertaken as per NIDDCP guidelines to assess the<br />

magnitude of IDD in the respective districts as approved in the PIP and reports accordingly<br />

submitted.<br />

6.Use of Salt testing kits by ASHA/<strong>Health</strong> Personnel being supplied in the endemic districts for<br />

creating awareness & monitoring of iodated salt consumption at household level should be<br />

monitored and monthly reports are to be submitted as per the prescribed proforma.<br />

7.ASHA incentives Rs. 25/- per month for testing 50 salt samples per month in endemic districts<br />

should be made available on regular basis to ASHA.<br />

8.<strong>Health</strong> education and publicity should be conducted with more focus in the endemic districts<br />

emphasizing about IDD and promotion of consumption of adequately iodated salt. Should<br />

observe Global IDD Celebrations on 21 st October by conducting awareness activities at<br />

various level and submission of reports.<br />

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Detailed Budget:<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

D IDD<br />

D.1 IDD Control<br />

Cell-<br />

D.1.a Technical<br />

1<br />

Officer<br />

D.1.b Statistical<br />

1<br />

Assistant<br />

D.1.c LDC Typist 1<br />

D.2 IDD<br />

Monitoring<br />

Lab-<br />

D.2.a<br />

Lab<br />

Technician<br />

D.2.b Lab. Assistant 1<br />

D.3 <strong>Health</strong><br />

Education &<br />

Publicity<br />

Implementa<br />

tion &<br />

monitoring<br />

of the<br />

programme<br />

Monitoring<br />

of district<br />

level iodine<br />

content of<br />

salt and<br />

urinary<br />

iodine<br />

excretion as<br />

per Policy<br />

Guidelines.<br />

15.00 10<br />

6.50 5.00<br />

State<br />

Government may<br />

conduct and coordinate<br />

approved<br />

programme<br />

activities and<br />

furnish quarterly<br />

financial &<br />

physical<br />

achievements as<br />

per prescribed<br />

format<br />

The vacant post<br />

of Lab Assistant<br />

should be filled<br />

up on<br />

regular/contract<br />

ual basis on<br />

priority<br />

1 State Govt. may<br />

conduct<br />

quantitative<br />

analysis of salt &<br />

urine as per<br />

NIDDCP<br />

Guidelines and<br />

furnish<br />

monthly/quarterl<br />

y statements<br />

Increased<br />

awareness<br />

about IDD<br />

and iodated<br />

salt.<br />

5.5 7.00<br />

IDD publicity<br />

activities<br />

including Global<br />

IDD Day<br />

celebrations at<br />

various levels.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

D.4 IDD<br />

Survey/resurv<br />

eys<br />

D.5 Salt Testing<br />

Kits supplies<br />

by GOI inform<br />

of kind grant<br />

for 14<br />

endemic<br />

districts<br />

D.6 ASHA<br />

Incentive<br />

Unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Rs. 50,000<br />

per district<br />

12 STK per<br />

annum per<br />

ASHA<br />

Rs.25/- per<br />

month for<br />

testing 50<br />

salt<br />

sample/mo<br />

nth<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Creating<br />

iodated salt<br />

demand and<br />

monitoring<br />

of the same<br />

at the<br />

community<br />

level.<br />

50salt<br />

samples per<br />

month per<br />

ASHA in 14<br />

endemic<br />

districts.<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

1 2<br />

21.68<br />

TOTAL 28 45.68<br />

Remarks<br />

State. Govt. may<br />

under take 4<br />

districts IDD<br />

survey as per<br />

guidelines and<br />

furnish report.<br />

State Govt. to<br />

monitor the<br />

qualitative<br />

analysis of<br />

iodated salt by<br />

STK through<br />

ASHA in 14<br />

endemic districts<br />

i.e. Ananthnag,<br />

Badgam,<br />

Baramulla, Doda,<br />

Jammu, Kargil,<br />

Kathau, Kupwara,<br />

Ladakh,<br />

Pulwama,<br />

Pounch, Rajori,<br />

Srinagar,<br />

Udhampur.<br />

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INTEGRATED DISEASE SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMME (IDSP)<br />

ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION:<br />

‣ There are 15 vacant posts of technical contractual staff (Epidemiologists) under IDSP in the State.<br />

The State needs to expedite the recruitment of these staff by September <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

‣ The training of Master trainers (ToT) and 2-week FETP for District Surveillance Officers under IDSP<br />

has been completed for the State/Districts. However, the State may give the additional list of<br />

participants to be trained for ToT and 2-week FETP.<br />

‣ In 2011, 48% of all the Reporting Units reported weekly surveillance data in P-form through IDSP<br />

Portal. The State needs to ensure regular weekly reporting of all surveillance data (S, P, L) by all<br />

the Reporting Units of all Districts through IDSP Portal.<br />

‣ Following district are reporting irregularly (50% or less reporting) /not reporting in IDSP portal.<br />

‣ Baramulla<br />

‣ Kargil<br />

‣ Leh (Ladakh)<br />

‣ Poonch<br />

‣ Rajouri<br />

The State has to ensure regular reporting from all districts by September <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

‣ The State has to ensure consistent reporting of L form in portal by the district priority lab at<br />

Srinagar. Referral lab network has to be established in <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong>.<br />

‣ The State has to send outbreak report every week to CSU. Even “NIL” reporting under IDSP is<br />

mandatory.<br />

‣ Appropriate clinical samples need to be sent for the required lab investigations for all outbreaks.<br />

In 2011, clinical samples were sent for laboratory investigation for 48% of the disease outbreaks in<br />

which 4% were lab confirmed.<br />

‣ The State needs to send full investigation report for each disease outbreak. Presently, such<br />

investigation reports are available for only a few outbreaks.<br />

‣ State has to ensure timely submission of quarterly Financial monitoring Report and annual audit<br />

report.<br />

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Detailed Budget:<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

E.1.<br />

Activity<br />

Jammu<br />

Operational Cost<br />

Field Visits<br />

Office Expenses<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(where-ever<br />

applicable)<br />

Rs 2,40,000 per<br />

District<br />

Surveillance Unit<br />

per annum<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

Remarks<br />

The State may<br />

calculate the<br />

operational<br />

expenses as per<br />

IDSP norms.<br />

Broad Band<br />

expenses<br />

Outbreak<br />

investigations<br />

including<br />

Collection and<br />

Transport of<br />

samples<br />

Review Meetings<br />

Any other<br />

Rs 5,00,000 State<br />

Surveillance Unit<br />

per annum<br />

7.80 7.80<br />

Sub Total 7.8 7.8<br />

E.1.2<br />

Laboratory<br />

Support<br />

District Priority<br />

Lab<br />

Referral Network<br />

Lab<br />

Newly identified<br />

labs<br />

Rs. 4,00,000 per<br />

district priority<br />

lab per annum<br />

Rs. 5,00,000 per<br />

referral lab per<br />

annum<br />

Rs. 2,00,000 per<br />

referral lab per<br />

annum<br />

0 0<br />

0 0<br />

0 0<br />

Sub Total 0 0<br />

E.2 Human Resources<br />

E.2.1<br />

Remuneration of<br />

Epidemiologists<br />

Rs.25,000 - Rs.<br />

40,000/ per<br />

month<br />

Rs. 39.60 (Rs.<br />

30,000/Month<br />

x 11= Rs.<br />

3,30,000)<br />

Rs. 25.20 (Rs.<br />

30,000 x<br />

3X12+30000X<br />

8X6)<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

E.2.2<br />

E.2.3<br />

E.3<br />

E.3.1<br />

E.3.1<br />

E.3.2<br />

E 8<br />

Activity<br />

Remuneration of<br />

Microbiologists<br />

Remuneration of<br />

Entomologists<br />

Veterinary<br />

Consultant<br />

Consultant-<br />

Finance/<br />

Procurement<br />

Consultant-<br />

Training/<br />

Technical<br />

Data Manager<br />

Data Entry<br />

Operator<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(where-ever<br />

applicable)<br />

Rs. 25,000 - Rs.<br />

40,000 (Medical<br />

Graduates)<br />

Rs. 15,000 - Rs.<br />

25,000 (Others)<br />

Rs. 15,000 - Rs.<br />

25,000<br />

Rs. 25,000 -<br />

Rs.40,000<br />

Rs. 14,000<br />

Rs. 28,000<br />

Rs. 14,000 (State)<br />

Rs. <strong>13</strong>,500<br />

(District)<br />

Rs. 8,500<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

Rs. 26,400,00<br />

(Rs. 20,000/<br />

Month x 11 =<br />

Rs. 220000)<br />

Rs. 2.40 (Rs.<br />

20,000/<br />

Month)<br />

1.68 (14,000 x<br />

1 x 12)<br />

3.36 (28,000 x<br />

1 x 12)<br />

1788000 (Rs.<br />

<strong>13</strong>,500/Head x<br />

10 = Rs.<br />

1,35,000 +Rs.<br />

14,000/<br />

month)<br />

Rs. 12.24 (Rs.<br />

8500/Head x<br />

12 = Rs.<br />

10,2000)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

14.64,<br />

(14000X1X12+<br />

<strong>13</strong>500x6x12 +<br />

<strong>13</strong>500x4x6)<br />

10.20<br />

(8500x7x12+<br />

8500x6x6)<br />

Sub Total 1,03.56 50.04<br />

Training<br />

One day training<br />

of Hospital<br />

Doctors<br />

One day training<br />

of Hospital<br />

Pharmacist /<br />

Nurses<br />

8,80,000<br />

(Rs1100/Head<br />

x 20<br />

Participants x<br />

4 Batches x<br />

10 = 8,80000)<br />

6,00,000(Rs.<br />

375/Head x 40<br />

Participants x<br />

4 Batches x 10<br />

= 6,00,000)<br />

0.88<br />

(22,000x4)<br />

0.60<br />

(15,000x4)<br />

Remarks<br />

The remuneration<br />

for vacant positions<br />

has been calculated<br />

for 6 months only<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

One day training<br />

of Medical College<br />

Doctors<br />

One day training<br />

of Hospital<br />

Pharmacist /<br />

Nurses /Medical<br />

record technician<br />

Training of Lab<br />

technicians<br />

One day training<br />

of DM & DEO<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(where-ever<br />

applicable)<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

3,44,000 (Rs.<br />

2150/Head x<br />

16<br />

Participants x<br />

10 = Rs.<br />

3,44,000)<br />

1,02,000 (Rs.<br />

850/Head x 12<br />

Participants x<br />

10 = Rs.<br />

1,02,000)<br />

1,12,500 (Rs.<br />

375/Head x 30<br />

Participants x<br />

10 = 1,12,500)<br />

76,800 (Rs.<br />

1600/Head x<br />

24<br />

Participants x<br />

2 Batches =<br />

Rs. 76,800)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

0.80<br />

(40,000x2)<br />

0.15<br />

(15,000x1)<br />

Remarks<br />

The State is<br />

requested to make a<br />

practical and<br />

feasible training<br />

budget as per IDSP<br />

guidelines<br />

*<br />

*<br />

Sub Total 21,15,300 2.43<br />

Outbreak<br />

Investigation &<br />

Response<br />

Analysis & Use of<br />

Data<br />

Rs. 20,60,000 0<br />

Rs. 3,04,000 0<br />

Total (Jammu) 1,56,15,300 60.27<br />

IDSP- Kashmir<br />

Outbreak<br />

Investigation &<br />

Response and<br />

analysis of data may<br />

be budgeted as part<br />

of operational cost.<br />

E.1<br />

Operational Cost<br />

Field Visits<br />

Office Expenses<br />

Broad Band<br />

expenses<br />

Rs 2,40,000 per<br />

District<br />

Surveillance Unit<br />

per annum<br />

Rs 5,00,000 State<br />

Surveillance Unit<br />

per annum<br />

33.8 33.8<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

E.1.2<br />

Activity<br />

Outbreak<br />

investigations<br />

including<br />

Collection and<br />

Transport of<br />

samples<br />

Review Meetings<br />

Any other<br />

Activities<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(where-ever<br />

applicable)<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

(2.40x12<br />

+5.00x1)<br />

Sub Total 33.8 33.8<br />

Laboratory<br />

Support<br />

District Priority<br />

Lab<br />

Referral Network<br />

Lab<br />

Rs. 4,00,000 per<br />

district priority<br />

lab per annum<br />

Rs. 5,00,000 per<br />

referral lab per<br />

annum<br />

4 4<br />

10.0(5.0x2) 10<br />

Sub Total 14 14<br />

Remarks<br />

E.2 Human Resources<br />

E.2.1<br />

E.2.2<br />

E.2.3<br />

E.3<br />

E.3.1<br />

Remuneration of<br />

Epidemiologists<br />

Remuneration of<br />

Microbiologists<br />

Remuneration of<br />

Entomologists<br />

Veterinary<br />

Consultant<br />

Consultant-<br />

Finance/<br />

Procurement<br />

Consultant-<br />

Training/<br />

Rs.25,000 - Rs.<br />

40,000/ per<br />

month<br />

Rs. 25,000 - Rs.<br />

40,000 (Medical<br />

Graduates)<br />

Rs. 15,000 - Rs.<br />

25,000 (Others)<br />

Rs. 15,000 - Rs.<br />

25,000<br />

Rs. 25,000 -<br />

Rs.40,000<br />

Rs. 14,000<br />

46.8<br />

(<strong>13</strong>x30,000x1<br />

2)<br />

7.2(2x30,000x<br />

12)<br />

2.88(1x24,000<br />

x12)<br />

3.6(1x30,000x<br />

12)<br />

2.02(1x16800<br />

x12=2,16.000/<br />

-)<br />

34.20<br />

(30000x6x12<br />

+30000x7x6)<br />

7.2<br />

2.88<br />

0<br />

1.68<br />

(14000x1x12)<br />

Rs. 28,000 Not requested 0<br />

The State may be<br />

requested to follow<br />

IDSP guidelines for<br />

the remuneration of<br />

Human resources.<br />

The remuneration<br />

for vacant positions<br />

has been calculated<br />

for 6 months only<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Technical<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(where-ever<br />

applicable)<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

Remarks<br />

E.3.2<br />

E.3.3<br />

Data Manager<br />

Data Entry<br />

Operator<br />

Rs. 14,000 (State)<br />

Rs. <strong>13</strong>,500<br />

(District)<br />

Rs. 8,500<br />

26.64(17.57+9<br />

.07)<br />

18,36(15x102<br />

00<br />

x12=18,36.40<br />

0/-<br />

17.88<br />

(14000x1x12+<br />

<strong>13</strong>500x8x12 +<br />

<strong>13</strong>500x4x6)<br />

<strong>13</strong>.77<br />

(8500x11x12 +<br />

8500x5x6)<br />

Sub Total 107.5 77.61<br />

E.8 Training<br />

One day training<br />

of Hospital<br />

Doctors<br />

One day training<br />

of Hospital<br />

Pharmacist /<br />

Nurses<br />

One day training<br />

of Medical College<br />

Doctors<br />

One day training<br />

for Data Entry and<br />

analysis for Block<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Team<br />

4.20 One Day<br />

Training Unit<br />

Cost @ 0.28<br />

Lacs As per<br />

NRHM<br />

Guidelines x<br />

15(units)<br />

5.20One Day<br />

Training Unit<br />

Cost @ 0.26<br />

Lacs As per<br />

NRHM<br />

Guidelines x<br />

20(units)<br />

1.12 One Day<br />

Training Unit<br />

Cost @ 0.28<br />

Lacs As per<br />

NRHM<br />

Guidelines<br />

Two colleges<br />

SKIMS & GMC<br />

Srinagar x<br />

4(units)<br />

1.04 One Day<br />

Training Unit<br />

Cost @ 0.26<br />

Lacs As per<br />

NRHM<br />

Guidelines x<br />

4(units)<br />

0.66<br />

(22,000x3)<br />

0.60<br />

(15,000x4)<br />

0.80<br />

(40,000x2)<br />

0.40<br />

(20,000x2)<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

E.7<br />

E. 4.1<br />

Activity<br />

One day training<br />

of DM & DEO<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(where-ever<br />

applicable)<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

0.26 One Day<br />

Training Unit<br />

Cost @ 0.26<br />

Lacs As per<br />

NRHM<br />

Guidelines x<br />

1(units)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

0.15<br />

(15,000x1)<br />

Subtotal Total 11.82 2.61<br />

ID Hospital<br />

Network<br />

New formed<br />

Districts<br />

(Kashmir)<br />

Total (Jammu)<br />

Grand Total<br />

(Jammu &<br />

Kashmir)<br />

Total<br />

Rs. 3,00,000/-<br />

per annum for<br />

IDH<br />

Rs. 3,50, 000/-<br />

per newly<br />

formed district<br />

Rs 2 lakh for<br />

establishment<br />

of ID ward at<br />

GMC Srinagar<br />

0<br />

14.0 (3.50x4) 14<br />

171.3 142.02<br />

156.15 60.27<br />

327.45 202.29<br />

Remarks<br />

The amount to be<br />

utilized for<br />

procurement of ICT<br />

equipments under<br />

IDSP as per<br />

programme<br />

guidelines.<br />

1. The following heads will be approved/modified once approval EFC is obtained.<br />

Remuneration of Veterinary Consultant @ Rs. 25,000 -Rs.40,000.<br />

2. Based on past trend, Rs 110.0 lakhs has been approved for Jammu Kashmir State under IDSP for <strong>2012</strong>-<br />

<strong>13</strong>. However, if there is increase in expenditure by State as per IDSP approved norm, the budget for<br />

State could be increased at RE stage<br />

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NATIONAL VECTOR BORNE DISEASE CONTROL PROGRAMME (NVBDCP)<br />

Physical Targets<br />

S.No. Indicator 2010 2011 <strong>2012</strong> Remarks<br />

1 Annual Blood Examinate<br />

Rate (ABER) i.e. population<br />

screened annually for<br />

Malaria<br />

2 Annual Parasite Incidence<br />

(API) i.e. Malaria cases per<br />

1000 population annually<br />

3 Sentinel Surveillance<br />

Hospital made functional<br />

for Dengue & Chikungunya<br />

8.82 8.26 >10 % Since this is annual figure<br />

the proportionate target<br />

for six months by<br />

monthly blood<br />

examination rate should<br />

also be fixed.<br />

Surveiallance needs to be<br />

strengthened in the<br />

Jammu division. In view<br />

of malaria cases reported<br />

by Kashmir division<br />

surveillance needs to be<br />

stregthened in Baramulla<br />

and Ramban districts.<br />

0.15 0.19


need to be processed for<br />

sanctioning and to<br />

recruit.<br />

DesirableConditionality<br />

1 MPWs (M) + BHWs 145 + 297 128+ 290 17+ 7 Process to be initiated for<br />

recruitment of MPWs<br />

(M)/ BHWs and deployed<br />

in Malaria endemic<br />

subcentres.<br />

2 Review of District VBD Officers by Principal Secretary (<strong>Health</strong>)/ MD, NRHM and DHS twice in a<br />

year, one of which should be before transmission period and the other during the<br />

transmission period.<br />

3 Monitoring need to be strenghthened. Though the State is endemic for both Malaria and<br />

Dengue in the State PIP first page all the VBDs has been shown as NIL prevalence.<br />

ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION: Surveillance & monitoring under NVBDCP is done throughout the<br />

year. Following salient points are to monitor the implementation of programme activities in different<br />

quarters.<br />

• April to June - Funds allocation and distribution to the districts as per PIP. Advisories, guidelines and<br />

financial sanctions to the districts for implementation of programme activities, trainings and observance<br />

of anti-malaria month. Source reduction activities for Dengue and Chikungunya in Urban and rural areas<br />

and observance of anti-malaria month to be ensured. First review meeting by Principal Secretary<br />

(<strong>Health</strong>)/ MD, NRHM and DHS.<br />

• July to Sept. - Implementation of programme activities as per calender, monitoring, preparedness for<br />

prevention and control of Malaria and Dengue, and observance of anti-dengue month.Second review<br />

meeting by Principal Secretary (<strong>Health</strong>)/ MD, NRHM and DHS .<br />

• October to December- Review and Monitor physical and financial performance and preparation of<br />

next annual plan.<br />

• January to March - Consolidation of previous year’s physical and financial achievement and plan for<br />

next year.<br />

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Detailed Budget:<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

F.1 DBS ( Domestic<br />

Budgetary Support)<br />

F.1.1 Malaria (DBS)<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

F.1.1.<br />

a<br />

Human Resource (MPW<br />

contractual engagement)<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

F.1.1.<br />

a.ii<br />

F.1.1.<br />

a.iii<br />

F.1.1.<br />

a.iv<br />

Lab Technicians ( against<br />

vacancy)<br />

VBD Technical<br />

Supervisor (one for each<br />

block)<br />

District VBD Consultant<br />

(one per district)<br />

(Non- Project States)<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

F.1.1.<br />

a.v<br />

F.1.1.<br />

b<br />

F.1.1.<br />

c<br />

F.1.1.<br />

c.i<br />

F.1.1.<br />

c.ii<br />

F.1.1.<br />

c.iii<br />

State Consultant (Non –<br />

Project States)<br />

- M& E Consultant<br />

(Medical Graduate with<br />

PH qualification)<br />

- VBD Consultant<br />

(preferably<br />

entomologist)<br />

Honorarium and<br />

incentives (ASHA)<br />

Operating Cost<br />

Spray Wages<br />

Operational cost for IRS<br />

Impregnation of Bed<br />

nets- for NE states<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

5.00 5.00<br />

0.00 `<br />

2.00 0.00<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

ASHA's<br />

involvement<br />

in activities<br />

related to<br />

malaria &<br />

Dengue<br />

need to be<br />

ensured as<br />

per<br />

guidelines<br />

State<br />

resource<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

F.1.1.<br />

d<br />

F.1.1.<br />

e<br />

F.1.1.f<br />

F.1.1.<br />

g<br />

F.1.1.<br />

h<br />

F.1.1.<br />

i<br />

F.1.1.<br />

j<br />

F.1.1.<br />

c<br />

F.1.2<br />

F.1.2.<br />

a<br />

F.1.2.<br />

a (i)<br />

F.1.2.<br />

a (ii)<br />

F.1.2.<br />

a(iii)<br />

Activity<br />

Monitoring , Evaluation<br />

& Supervision &<br />

Epidemic Preparedness<br />

including mobility<br />

IEC<br />

PPP / NGO and<br />

Intersectoral<br />

Convergence<br />

Training<br />

Zonal Entomological<br />

units<br />

Biological and<br />

Environmental<br />

Management through<br />

VHSC<br />

Larvivorous Fish support<br />

Total for Malaria DBS<br />

Dengue/Chikungunya<br />

Strengthening<br />

surveillance (As per GOI<br />

approval)<br />

Apex Referral Labs<br />

recurrent<br />

Sentinel surveillance<br />

Hospital recurrent<br />

ELISA facility to Sentinel<br />

Surv Labs<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

4.00 4.00<br />

9.70 9.00<br />

10.10 8.00<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

8.00 0.00<br />

38.80 26.00<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

3.50 7.00<br />

0.00 5.00<br />

Remarks<br />

For<br />

strengthenin<br />

g monitoring<br />

& evaluation<br />

Integrated<br />

IEC to<br />

planned for<br />

both malaria<br />

and Dengue<br />

State<br />

resource<br />

• To<br />

strengthen<br />

diagnostic<br />

facilities.<br />

•Opertional<br />

costs for<br />

laboratories<br />

as per<br />

guidelines<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

F.1.2.<br />

b<br />

F.1.2.<br />

c<br />

F.1.2.<br />

d<br />

F.1.2.<br />

e<br />

F.1.2.<br />

f<br />

F.1.2.<br />

e<br />

F.1.2.f<br />

F.1.3<br />

F.1.3.<br />

a<br />

F.1.3.<br />

b<br />

Activity<br />

Test kits (Nos.) to be<br />

supplied by GoI (kindly<br />

indicate numbers of<br />

ELISA based NS1 kit and<br />

Mac ELISA Kits required<br />

separately)<br />

Monitoring<br />

evaluation<br />

Epidemic containment<br />

Case management<br />

and<br />

Vector Control &<br />

environmental<br />

management<br />

IEC/ BCC for Social<br />

Mobilization<br />

Inter-sectoral<br />

convergence<br />

Training Medical Officer,<br />

GPs/VHSCs/ ULBs/NGOs,<br />

private<br />

institutions/public sector<br />

including operational<br />

research<br />

Total for<br />

Dengue/Chikungunya<br />

AES/JE<br />

Diagnostics and Case<br />

Management<br />

IEC/BCC specific to J.E. in<br />

endemic areas<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

1.00 1.00<br />

1.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

1.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

6.50 17.00<br />

NOT APPLICABLE<br />

3.00<br />

1.00<br />

Remarks<br />

•MAC ELISA<br />

kits are GOI<br />

supply<br />

through NIV,<br />

Pune.<br />

• ELISA<br />

based NS1<br />

kits also<br />

decentralize<br />

d item to be<br />

procurred by<br />

State out of<br />

cash grant<br />

under<br />

decentralize<br />

d<br />

commodity.<br />

•To improve<br />

case<br />

mangament<br />

to bring<br />

down<br />

Dengue Case<br />

fatality rate<br />

• State to<br />

plan the<br />

activities as<br />

per the Mid<br />

Term Plan<br />

approved by<br />

CoS<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

F.1.3.<br />

c<br />

F.1.3.<br />

d<br />

F.1.3.<br />

e<br />

F.1.3.f<br />

F.1.3.<br />

g<br />

F.1.3.<br />

h<br />

F.1.3.i<br />

Activity<br />

Capacity Building<br />

Monitoring<br />

supervision<br />

Technical Malathion<br />

Fogging Machine<br />

Operational costs for<br />

malathion fogging<br />

Operational Research<br />

and<br />

Rehabilitation Setup for<br />

selected endemic<br />

districts<br />

F.1.3.j ICU Establishment in<br />

endemic districts<br />

F.1.3.<br />

k<br />

F.1.3.<br />

l<br />

F.1.4<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

ASHA Insentivization for<br />

sensitizing community<br />

Epidemic preparedness<br />

Other Charges for<br />

Training /Workshop<br />

Meeting & payment to<br />

NIV towards JE kits at<br />

Head Quarter<br />

Total for AES/JE 0.00 0.00<br />

Lymphatic Filariasis<br />

Remarks<br />

F.1.4.<br />

a<br />

F.1.4.<br />

b<br />

State Task Force, State<br />

Technical Advisory<br />

Committee<br />

meeting,sensitization of<br />

media etc., morbility<br />

support, district<br />

coordination<br />

meeting,sensitization of<br />

media etc., morbidity<br />

management,<br />

monitoring &<br />

supervision and mobility<br />

support for rapid<br />

Response Team and<br />

contingency support.<br />

Microfilaria Survey<br />

NOT APPLICABLE<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

F.1.4.<br />

c<br />

F.1.4.<br />

d<br />

F.1.4.<br />

e<br />

F.1.4.f<br />

F.1.4.<br />

g<br />

F.1.4.<br />

g.i<br />

F.1.4.<br />

g.ii<br />

F.1.4.<br />

g.iii<br />

F.1.4.<br />

h<br />

F.1.4.<br />

h.i<br />

F.1.4.<br />

h.ii<br />

F.1.4.<br />

h.iii<br />

F.1.4.i<br />

F.1.5<br />

F.1.5<br />

F.1.5.<br />

a<br />

F.1.5.<br />

b<br />

F.1.5.<br />

c<br />

Activity<br />

Monitoring & Evaluation<br />

(Assessment)<br />

Training District Officers,<br />

PHC MOs, Paramedical<br />

staff, drug distributors<br />

BCC/Advocacy/IEC at<br />

state, district/ PHC, sub<br />

centre<br />

Honorarium for Drug<br />

Distribution including<br />

ASHAs and supervisors.<br />

Verification and<br />

validation for stoppage<br />

of MDA in LF endemic<br />

districts<br />

a) Additional MF Survey<br />

b) ICT Survey<br />

c) ICT Cost<br />

Verification of LF<br />

endemicity in nonendemic<br />

districts<br />

a) LY & Hy Survey<br />

b) Mf Survey in Nonendemic<br />

distt<br />

c) ICT survey<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Post-MDA surveillance<br />

Addl round of MDA in<br />

resistant area<br />

Total for ELF 0.00 0.00<br />

Kala-azar<br />

Case search/ Camp<br />

Approach<br />

Spray Pumps &<br />

accessories<br />

Operational cost for<br />

NOT APPLICABLE<br />

spray including spray<br />

wages<br />

Mobility/POL/supervisio<br />

n<br />

Remarks<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

F.1.5.<br />

d<br />

F.1.5.<br />

e<br />

F.1.5.f<br />

Activity<br />

Monitoring & Evaluation<br />

Training for spraying<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

IEC/ BCC/ Advocacy<br />

Total for Kala-azar<br />

Total (DBS) 45.30 43.00<br />

F.2 Externally Aided<br />

Component<br />

F.2.a World Bank support for<br />

Malaria<br />

F.2.b Human Resource<br />

F.2.c Training /Capacity<br />

building<br />

F.2.d Mobility support for<br />

Monitoring Supervision<br />

& Evaluation including<br />

printing of format &<br />

review meetings,<br />

Reporting format (for<br />

printing formats)<br />

Kala-azar World Bank<br />

F.2.e Human resource<br />

F.2.f Capacity building<br />

F.2.g Mobility<br />

F.3 GFATM support for<br />

Malaria (NE States)<br />

F.3.a Project Management<br />

Unit including human<br />

resource of N.E. states<br />

F.3.b Training/Capacity<br />

Building<br />

F.3. c Planning and<br />

Administration( Office<br />

expenses recurring<br />

expenses, Office<br />

automation , printing<br />

and stationary for<br />

running of project)<br />

F.3.d Monitoring Supervision<br />

(supervisory visits<br />

including travel<br />

expenses, etc) including<br />

NOT APPLICABLE<br />

NOT APPLICABLE<br />

NOT APPLICABLE<br />

Remarks<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

printing of format and<br />

review meetings,<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

F.3.e IEC / BCC activities as per<br />

the project<br />

F.3.f Operational cost for<br />

treatement of bednet<br />

and Infrastructure and<br />

Other Equipment<br />

(Computer Laptops,<br />

printers, Motor cycles<br />

for MTS )<br />

Total : EAC component<br />

F.4 Any Other items (Please<br />

Specify)<br />

F.5 Operational<br />

costs(mobility, Review<br />

Meeting,<br />

communication, formats<br />

& reports)<br />

F.6 Cash grant for<br />

Decentralized<br />

commodities<br />

F.6.a Chloroquine tablets 3.00<br />

F.6.b Primaquine 7.5 mg<br />

tablets<br />

F.6.c Primaquine 2.5 mg<br />

0.15<br />

tablets<br />

F.6.d Quinine sulphate tablets<br />

F.6.e Quinine Injections<br />

F.6.f DEC 100 mg tablets 0.00<br />

F.6.g Albendazole 0.00<br />

F.6.h NS1 Dengue Ag Kit<br />

(ELISA based) under<br />

0.00<br />

Dengue/Chikungunya<br />

F.6.i Temephos 50% EC, Bti<br />

a.s.(Biocides) (for<br />

polluted & non-polluted<br />

21.55<br />

water)<br />

F.6.j Pyrethrum Extract 2% 5.00<br />

Amount for DEC &<br />

Albendazole for 2011-12<br />

0.00<br />

25.00<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

F.6.k<br />

F.6.k.<br />

F.6.l<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Any Other items (Please<br />

Specify)<br />

ACT (For non-Project<br />

States)<br />

RDT Malaria-bi-valent<br />

(For Non-Project States)<br />

Total grant for<br />

decentralized<br />

29.70 25.00<br />

procurement<br />

Grand Total for grant-inaid<br />

under NVBDCP 75.00 68.00<br />

Commodities to be<br />

supplied by NVBDCP 0.00<br />

Total NVBDCP (Cash +<br />

Commodity) 75.00 68.00<br />

Remarks<br />

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NATIONAL LEPROSY ERADICATION PROGRAMME (NLEP)<br />

<strong>JAMMU</strong> DIVISION<br />

State specific Goals and Targets for the year <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

S.No Goals & Target September'12 March 20<strong>13</strong><br />

1 Elimination at Sate level NA NA<br />

2 Elimination at District level NA NA<br />

3 Case detection through ASHA 50 100<br />

4 Special activity plan in blocks Na NA<br />

5 MCR footwear procurement & supply 25 50<br />

6 RCS NA NA<br />

7 Development of leprosy expertise 50% of Plan 100% of Plan<br />

Treatment Completion Rate<br />

8<br />

assessment for 2011-12 Completed -<br />

9 Audited Report for the year 2011-12 Completed -<br />

Expenditure incurred against<br />

10<br />

approved plan budget 50% 100%<br />

<strong>KASHMIR</strong> DIVISION<br />

S.No Goals & Target September'12 March 20<strong>13</strong><br />

1 Elimination at Sate level NA NA<br />

2 Elimination at District level NA NA<br />

3 Case detection through ASHA 25 50<br />

4 Special activity plan in blocks NA NA<br />

5<br />

MCR footwear procurement & supply 150 300<br />

6 RCS 18 35<br />

7 Development of leprosy expertise 50% of Plan 100% of Plan<br />

Treatment Completion Rate<br />

8<br />

assessment for 2011-12 Completed -<br />

9 Audited Report for the year 2011-12 Completed -<br />

Expenditure incurred against<br />

10<br />

approved plan budget 50% 100%<br />

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Detailed Budget:<br />

FMR<br />

code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(In<br />

Rupees)<br />

Physical<br />

Targets<br />

Amount<br />

propose<br />

d (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Jammu division<br />

Improved early case<br />

G 1. detection<br />

G 1.1 Incentive to ASHA MB 500 50 0.25 0.25<br />

PB 300 50 0.15 0.15<br />

G1.1 a Sensitization of ASHA 50 600 0.60 0.60<br />

Specific -plan for High<br />

G 1.2 Endemic Distrcts<br />

- - -<br />

Improved case<br />

G 2 management<br />

G 2.1<br />

G 2.2<br />

G 2.3<br />

G 2.3 i<br />

G 2.4<br />

G 3<br />

G 3.1<br />

G 4.<br />

DPMR Services, (MCR<br />

footwear, Aids and<br />

appliances, Welfare<br />

allowance to BPL<br />

patients for RCS,<br />

Support to govt.<br />

institutions for RCS)<br />

Urban Leprosy<br />

Control, (Mega city - 0<br />

, Medium city (1) -1 ,<br />

Med. City (2)-0<br />

Township -2)<br />

Material & Supplies<br />

Supportive drugs, lab.<br />

reagents &<br />

equipments and<br />

printing works<br />

NGO - SET Scheme<br />

Stigma Reduced<br />

Mass media, Outdoor<br />

media, <strong>Rural</strong> media,<br />

Advocacy media<br />

Development of<br />

Leprosy Expertise<br />

MCR -<br />

250/-<br />

Aids/Appli<br />

ance -<br />

12500<br />

Welfare/R<br />

CS -<br />

10,000<br />

Meg -<br />

280000<br />

Med (1)-<br />

120000<br />

Med. (2) -<br />

236000<br />

Town -<br />

57000<br />

50<br />

2 Distt.<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

2<br />

0.15<br />

0.24<br />

0<br />

0<br />

2.40<br />

0<br />

2.28<br />

0.15<br />

0.24<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1.20<br />

0<br />

1.14<br />

52,000 10 8.00 5.20<br />

500000 2 1.60 1.60<br />

50,000 10 10.00 5.00<br />

Remarks<br />

As NLEP<br />

rates are<br />

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FMR<br />

code<br />

sustained<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(In<br />

Rupees)<br />

Physical<br />

Targets<br />

Amount<br />

propose<br />

d (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

G 4.1 Training of new MO 60000 - - -<br />

Refresher training of<br />

40000 150 3.73 2.00<br />

G 4.2 MO<br />

Training to New<br />

30000 150 2.52 1.50<br />

G 4.3 H.S/H.W.<br />

Other training -<br />

30000 - - -<br />

G 4.4 Physiotherapist<br />

G 4.5 Training to Lab. Tech. 30000 60 10.08 0.60<br />

Management training<br />

30000 30 0.30 0.30<br />

G 4.6<br />

for District Nucleus<br />

Team<br />

G 5.<br />

Monitoring,<br />

Supervision and<br />

Evaluation System<br />

improved<br />

G 5.1<br />

Travel Cost and<br />

Review Meeting<br />

travel expenses -<br />

30000 1 0.60 0.30<br />

G 5.1.i<br />

Contractual Staff at<br />

State level<br />

travel expenses -<br />

Contractual Staff at<br />

15000<br />

10 2.50 1.50<br />

G 5.1.ii District level<br />

G 5.1<br />

20000 4 1.20 0.80<br />

Review meetings<br />

.iii<br />

Office Operation &<br />

G 5.2 Maintenance<br />

Office operation -<br />

38000 1 0.75 0.38<br />

G 5.2.i State Cell<br />

Office operation -<br />

18000 10 3.50 1.80<br />

G 5.2.ii District Cell<br />

G Office equipment<br />

30000 1 0.50 0.30<br />

5.2.iii maint. State<br />

G 5.3 Consumables<br />

G 5.3.i State Cell 28000 1 0.50 0.28<br />

G 5.3.ii<br />

District Cell 14000 10 3.00 1.40<br />

G 5.4<br />

G 5.4.i<br />

Vehicle Hiring and POL<br />

State Cell 85000 2 2.00 1.70<br />

Remarks<br />

very low,<br />

higher rates<br />

agreed in<br />

keeping<br />

with other<br />

programme<br />

s<br />

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Amount<br />

Unit Cost<br />

Amount<br />

FMR<br />

Physical propose<br />

Activity<br />

(In<br />

approved<br />

code<br />

Targets d (in<br />

Rupees)<br />

(in lacs)<br />

lacs)<br />

G 5.4.ii District Cell 75000 10 15.00 7.50<br />

Programme<br />

G 6. Management ensured<br />

Contractual Staff at<br />

G 6.1 State level<br />

G<br />

1 40000 - - -<br />

6..1.i SMO<br />

BFO cum Admn. 1 30000 - - -<br />

G 6.1.ii Officer<br />

G Admn. Asstt. 1 16000 - - -<br />

6.1.iii<br />

G DEO 2 12000 x12 2.28 2.88<br />

6.1.iv<br />

G 6.1.v Driver 1 11000 x12 1.32 1.32<br />

Contractual Staff at<br />

G 6.2 District level<br />

G 6.2 i Driver 7 11000 x12 9.24 9.24<br />

Contractual Staff in<br />

G 6.2 ii selected States, NMS 20000 -<br />

- -<br />

G 7. Others<br />

Travel expenses for<br />

regular staff for<br />

specific programme /<br />

- - 0.50<br />

training need, awards<br />

G 7.1 etc<br />

TOTAL (Jammu) 85.29 49.83<br />

Improved early case<br />

G 1. detection<br />

G 1.1 Incentive to ASHA MB 500 90 0.45 0.10<br />

PB 300 100 0.30 0.09<br />

G1.1 a Sensitization of ASHA 50 700 0.70 0.35<br />

G 1.2<br />

Specific -plan for High<br />

Endemic Distrcts<br />

G 2<br />

Improved case<br />

management<br />

G 2.1<br />

DPMR Services , (MCR<br />

footwear, Aids and<br />

appliances, Welfare<br />

allowance to BPL<br />

patients for RCS,<br />

Support to govt.<br />

institutions for RCS)<br />

MCR -<br />

250/-<br />

Aids/Appli<br />

ance -<br />

12500<br />

Welfare/R<br />

CS -<br />

300<br />

7 Distt.<br />

35<br />

0.99<br />

1.52<br />

3.50<br />

0.83<br />

0.88<br />

0.50<br />

Remarks<br />

Added as<br />

essential<br />

requiremen<br />

t<br />

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FMR<br />

code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(In<br />

Rupees)<br />

10,000<br />

Physical<br />

Targets<br />

Amount<br />

propose<br />

d (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

G 2.2<br />

Urban L:eprosy<br />

Control, (Mega city - 0<br />

, Medium city (1) -1 ,<br />

Med. City (2)-0<br />

Township -12)<br />

Meg -<br />

280000<br />

Med (1)-<br />

120000<br />

Med. (2) -<br />

236000<br />

Town -<br />

57000<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

12<br />

0<br />

1.18<br />

0<br />

6.98<br />

0<br />

1.18<br />

0<br />

6.84<br />

G 2.3 Material & Supplies<br />

Supportive drugs, lab.<br />

52,000 12 8.30 6.24<br />

reagents &<br />

equipments and<br />

G 2.3 i printing works<br />

G 2.4 NGO - SET Scheme 500000 - - -<br />

G 3 Stigma Reduced<br />

G 3.1<br />

Mass media, Outdoor<br />

media, <strong>Rural</strong> media,<br />

Advocacy media<br />

50,000 12 9.50 6.00<br />

Development of<br />

Leprosy Expertise<br />

sustained<br />

G 4.<br />

G 4.1 Training of new MO 60000 - - -<br />

Refresher training of<br />

40000 210 5.20 2.80<br />

G 4.2 MO<br />

Training to New<br />

30000 300 5.30 3.00<br />

G 4.3 H.S/H.W.<br />

Other training -<br />

30000 - - -<br />

G 4.4 Physiotherapist<br />

G 4.5 Training to Lab. Tech. 30000 60 1.00 0.60<br />

Management training<br />

30000 60 2.16 0.60<br />

for District Nucleus<br />

G 4.6 Team<br />

Monitoring,<br />

G 5. Supervision and<br />

As NLEP<br />

rates are<br />

very low,<br />

higher rates<br />

agreed in<br />

keeping<br />

with other<br />

programme<br />

s<br />

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Amount<br />

Unit Cost<br />

Amount<br />

FMR<br />

Physical propose<br />

Activity<br />

(In<br />

approved<br />

code<br />

Targets d (in<br />

Rupees)<br />

(in lacs)<br />

lacs)<br />

Evaluation System<br />

improved<br />

Travel Cost and<br />

G 5.1 Review Meeting<br />

travel expenses -<br />

50000 1 4.80 0.50<br />

Contractual Staff at<br />

G 5.1.i State level<br />

travel expenses -<br />

15000 12 3.00 1.80<br />

Contractual Staff at<br />

G 5.1.ii District level<br />

G 5.1<br />

20000 4 1.20 0.80<br />

Review meetings<br />

.iii<br />

Office Operation &<br />

G 5.2 Maintenance<br />

Office operation -<br />

38000 1 0.38 0.38<br />

G 5.2.i State Cell<br />

Office operation -<br />

18000 12 2.16 2.16<br />

G 5.2.ii District Cell<br />

G Office equipment<br />

30000 1 0.30 0.30<br />

5.2.iii maint. State<br />

G 5.3 Consumables<br />

G 5.3 a State Cell 28000 1 0.28 0.28<br />

G 5.3 District Cell 14000 12 1.68 1.68<br />

b<br />

G 5.4 Vehicle Hiring and POL<br />

G 5.3.i State Cell 85000 1 0.85 0.85<br />

G 5.3.ii District Cell 75000 9 6.75 6.75<br />

Programme<br />

G 6.<br />

Management ensured<br />

Contractual Staff at<br />

State level<br />

G 6.1<br />

G<br />

1 40000 - - -<br />

6..1.i SMO<br />

BFO cum Admn. 1 30000 x12 1.80 1.80<br />

G 6.1.ii Officer<br />

G Admn. Asstt. 1 16000 x12 0.84 0.84<br />

6.1.iii<br />

G DEO 1 12000 x12 0.96 0.96<br />

6.1.iv<br />

G 6.1.v Driver 1 11000 x12 0.54 0.54<br />

Contractual Staff at<br />

G 6.2 Disrrict level<br />

Remarks<br />

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Amount<br />

Unit Cost<br />

Amount<br />

FMR<br />

Physical propose<br />

Activity<br />

(In<br />

approved<br />

code<br />

Targets d (in<br />

Rupees)<br />

(in lacs)<br />

lacs)<br />

G 6.2 i Driver 4 11000 x12 2.16 2.16<br />

Contractual Staff in<br />

G 6.2 ii selected States, NMS 20000 -<br />

- -<br />

G 7. Others<br />

Travel expenses for<br />

regular staff for<br />

specific programme /<br />

- 5.52 0.50<br />

training need, awards<br />

G 7.1 etc<br />

TOTAL (Kashmir) 80.30 52.31<br />

TOTAL (Jammu) 85.29 49.83<br />

TOTAL (Jammu &<br />

Kashmir)<br />

165.59 102.14<br />

Remarks<br />

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NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR CONTROL OF BLINDNESS (NPCB)<br />

ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION:<br />

1. The emphasis will be on primary health care all vision centers will be established immediately<br />

after receipt of grant with PMOA is in position to facilitate eye care delivery at the primary<br />

health centre.<br />

2. Eye Bank to be established only in Government Hospital and Government Medical College. The<br />

names and address may be furnished in the reports submitted to GOI. The amount will not be<br />

split up to more than 1 eye bank.<br />

3. Management of <strong>Health</strong> Society be restricted within Rs.14 lakh only.<br />

4. Payment of Rs.750/- will be made to NGO per operated case if the NGO has used all facilities of<br />

their own like Drugs & Consumables, Sutures, Spectacles, Transports/POL, organization and<br />

publicity and IOL, Viscoelastics & addl. Consumables including their own Eye Hospital and<br />

Doctors.<br />

5. For organizing and motivating identified persons & transporting them to Govt. / NGO fixed<br />

facilities, the NGO would be eligible for support not exceeding Rs.175/- per operated case.<br />

(Transport/POL and organization & publicity.)<br />

6. No payment will be released towards reimbursement to be made to NGOs w. e. f. 01.04.<strong>2012</strong> if<br />

data entry on Management Information System (MIS) is not completed by them.<br />

7. Full details of the NGO funded be provided including the facilities created and the free<br />

operations being done by them in lieu thereof. The amount will be released for only one NGO<br />

and amount will not be split up into more than one NGO.<br />

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Detailed Budget:<br />

Jammu Division<br />

Kashmir Division<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

Remarks<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

H<br />

H 1.1<br />

H 1.2<br />

H 1.3<br />

H 1.4<br />

H 1.5<br />

H 1.6<br />

Activity<br />

Recurring<br />

Grant –in -<br />

aid<br />

For Free<br />

Cataract<br />

Operation @<br />

Rs.750/- per<br />

case<br />

Other Eye<br />

Diseases@<br />

Rs.1000/-<br />

School Eye<br />

Screening<br />

Programme@<br />

Rs.200/- per<br />

case<br />

Blindness<br />

Survey<br />

Private<br />

Practitioners<br />

@as per NGO<br />

norms<br />

Management<br />

of State<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

Society and<br />

Distt. <strong>Health</strong><br />

Society<br />

Remuneratio<br />

n (salary ,<br />

review<br />

meeting,<br />

hiring of<br />

vehicle and<br />

Other<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

20,000<br />

Cases<br />

3000<br />

Spectacl<br />

es<br />

Funds<br />

required<br />

(Rs. in<br />

lac)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

150.00 12,000<br />

Cases<br />

Funds<br />

required<br />

(Rs. in<br />

lac)<br />

Total<br />

(Rs. in<br />

lac)<br />

90.00 240.00 120.00 80 lac for<br />

Jammu<br />

and 40 lac<br />

for<br />

Kashmir<br />

6.00 6.00 6.00 Approved<br />

14.00 14.00 14.00 7 lac for<br />

Jammu & 7<br />

lac for<br />

Kashmir<br />

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Jammu Division<br />

Kashmir Division<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

Remarks<br />

H 1.7<br />

H 1.8<br />

Activities &<br />

Contingency)<br />

@ Rs.14 lakh/<br />

Rs.7 lakh<br />

depending on<br />

the size of<br />

state<br />

Recurring GIA<br />

to Eye<br />

Donation<br />

Centers @<br />

Rs.1000/-<br />

per pair<br />

Eye Ball<br />

Collection by<br />

Eye Bank @<br />

Rs.1500/- per<br />

pair<br />

H 1.9 Training MIS 5.00 Approved<br />

for 2 lac<br />

for Jammu<br />

& 3 lac for<br />

Kashmir<br />

H<br />

1.10<br />

H<br />

1.11<br />

H<br />

1.12<br />

IEC, Eye<br />

Donation<br />

Fortnight,<br />

World Sight<br />

Day &<br />

awareness<br />

programme<br />

in state &<br />

districts etc<br />

Procurement<br />

of<br />

Ophthalmic<br />

Equipment<br />

Maintenance<br />

of<br />

Ophthalmic<br />

Equipments<br />

H.2 Non<br />

Recurring<br />

Grant –in –<br />

10.00 10.00 10.00 Approved<br />

for 5 lac<br />

Jammu & 5<br />

lac for<br />

kashmir<br />

228.21 228.21 88.00 Approved<br />

5.00 5.00 5.00 Approved<br />

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Jammu Division<br />

Kashmir Division<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

Remarks<br />

H.2.1<br />

H.2.2<br />

H.2.3<br />

H.2.4<br />

H.2.5<br />

H.2.6<br />

H.2.7<br />

H.2.8<br />

H.2.9<br />

H.2.1<br />

0<br />

aid<br />

For RIO (new)<br />

@ Rs.60 lakh<br />

For Medical<br />

College@<br />

Rs.40 lakh<br />

For vision<br />

Centre @<br />

Rs.50000/-<br />

For Eye Bank<br />

@ Rs.15 lakh<br />

For Eye<br />

Donation<br />

Centre @<br />

Rs.1 lakh<br />

For NGOs @<br />

Rs.30 lakh<br />

For Eye<br />

Wards and<br />

Eye OTS @<br />

Rs.75 lakh<br />

For Mobile<br />

Ophthalmic<br />

Units with<br />

tele-network<br />

@ Rs.60 lakh<br />

Grant-in-aid<br />

for<br />

strengthening<br />

of Distt.<br />

Hospitals @<br />

Rs.20 lakh<br />

Grant-in-aid<br />

for<br />

strengthening<br />

of Sub<br />

Divisional.<br />

Hospitals@<br />

Rs.5 lakh<br />

H.3 Contractual<br />

Man Power<br />

4 vision<br />

centre<br />

Pending<br />

liabilitie<br />

s<br />

@<br />

newly<br />

created<br />

distt.<br />

2.00 30 15.00 17.00 17.00 Approved<br />

for 34<br />

Vision<br />

Centre<br />

40.00 40.00 0.00<br />

4 300.00 300.00 150.00 Approved<br />

for 2 units<br />

1 60.00 60.00 0.00 Not<br />

approved<br />

0 0 0<br />

0 0 0<br />

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Jammu Division<br />

Kashmir Division<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

Remarks<br />

H.3.1<br />

H.3.2<br />

H.3.3<br />

Ophthalmic<br />

Surgeon@<br />

Rs.25000/-<br />

p.m<br />

5 15.00 10 30.00 45.00 45.00 Approved<br />

Ophthalmic 4 4.80 10 9.60 14.40 14.40 Approved<br />

Assistant @<br />

Rs.8000/-<br />

p.m<br />

Eye Donation<br />

Counsellors<br />

@ Rs.10000/-<br />

p.m.<br />

Total 489.01 504.60 993.61 474.40<br />

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<strong>JAMMU</strong> DIVISION<br />

TARGETS<br />

REVISED NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL PROGRAMME (RNTCP)<br />

Target for Annualized<br />

New Smear Positive Case<br />

Detection rate per lakh<br />

population (April <strong>2012</strong> to<br />

September <strong>2012</strong> )<br />

Target for Annualized New<br />

Smear Positive Case<br />

Detection rate per lakh<br />

population<br />

(October <strong>2012</strong> to March 20<strong>13</strong><br />

)<br />

Target for<br />

Treatment Success<br />

rate<br />

(April <strong>2012</strong> to<br />

September <strong>2012</strong> )<br />

Target for<br />

Treatment Success<br />

rate<br />

(October <strong>2012</strong> to<br />

March 20<strong>13</strong> )<br />

50% 60% 88% 90%<br />

ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION<br />

S.No Indicators 2011 <strong>2012</strong><br />

1 Annual Suspects Examined Per Lakh<br />

Population<br />

2 Annual Smear Positive Case Notification<br />

Rate (%)<br />

3 Treatment Success Rate among new smear<br />

positive cases<br />

4 Default Rate among New Smear Positive TB<br />

cases<br />

5 Treatment Success rate among Smear<br />

Positive Re-treatment cases<br />

196 180<br />

71% 90%<br />

91 91<br />

2.4 2.4<br />

70 85<br />

Conditionality:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

All the Key RNTCP contractual staff positions at State/Districts should be filled and ensuring<br />

timely payment of salaries<br />

The State level RNTCP quarterly review meetings are to be chaired by <strong>Health</strong> Secretary/Mission<br />

Director (NRHM)<br />

To conduct State TB control society meeting, State Coordination committee meeting (TB/HIV) at<br />

least once in a quarter<br />

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To ensure that District TB Control society meeting and District Coordination committee<br />

meetings are conducted in the districts at least once in a quarter<br />

Scaling up of DOTS Plus services as per the State DOTS Plus action plan<br />

Conduct ACSM/Training activities at State/Districts as per the State annual action plan<br />

To involve Private Practitioners and NGOs in the RNTCP<br />

Timely payment of DOT Providers honorarium at Districts<br />

The state could be approved more funds based on expenditure pattern in the first six months<br />

<strong>KASHMIR</strong> DIVISION<br />

TARGETS<br />

Target for Annualized<br />

New Smear Positive Case<br />

Detection rate per lakh<br />

population (April <strong>2012</strong> to<br />

September <strong>2012</strong> )<br />

Target for Annualized New<br />

Smear Positive Case<br />

Detection rate per lakh<br />

population<br />

(October <strong>2012</strong> to March 20<strong>13</strong><br />

)<br />

Target for<br />

Treatment Success<br />

rate<br />

(April <strong>2012</strong> to<br />

September <strong>2012</strong> )<br />

Target for<br />

Treatment Success<br />

rate<br />

(October <strong>2012</strong> to<br />

March 20<strong>13</strong> )<br />

75% 80% 85% 90%<br />

ROAD MAP FOR PRIORITY ACTION<br />

S.No Indicators 2011 <strong>2012</strong><br />

1 Annual Suspects Examined Per Lakh<br />

Population<br />

2 Annual Smear Positive Case Notification<br />

Rate (%)<br />

3 Treatment Success Rate among new smear<br />

positive cases<br />

4 Default Rate among New Smear Positive TB<br />

cases<br />

5 Treatment Success rate among Smear<br />

Positive Re-treatment cases<br />

196 180<br />

71% 90%<br />

91 91<br />

2.4 2.4<br />

70 85<br />

Conditionality<br />

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All the Key RNTCP contractual staff positions at State/Districts should be filled and ensuring<br />

timely payment of salaries<br />

The State level RNTCP quarterly review meetings are to be chaired by <strong>Health</strong> Secretary/Mission<br />

Director (NRHM)<br />

To conduct State TB control society meeting, State Coordination committee meeting (TB/HIV) at<br />

least once in a quarter<br />

To ensure that District TB Control society meeting and District Coordination committee<br />

meetings are conducted in the districts at least once in a quarter<br />

Scaling up of DOTS Plus services as per the State DOTS Plus action plan<br />

Conduct ACSM/Training activities at State/Districts as per the State annual action plan<br />

To involve Private Practitioners and NGOs in the RNTCP<br />

Timely payment of DOT Providers honorarium at Districts<br />

The state could be approved more funds based on expenditure pattern in the first six months<br />

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Detailed Budget:<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Jammu<br />

I.1<br />

Civil<br />

works<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and -<br />

+<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Civil work Up<br />

gradation and<br />

maintenance<br />

completed as<br />

planned;<br />

84.05 20.11<br />

Approved amount as<br />

per the norm.<br />

Approved 4 new DTC,<br />

<strong>13</strong>TUs and 91 DMCs.<br />

I.2<br />

Laborato<br />

ry<br />

materials<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Sputum of TB<br />

Suspects<br />

Examined per lac<br />

population per<br />

quarter;<br />

2) All districts<br />

subjected to IRL<br />

On Site<br />

Evaluation and<br />

Panel Testing in<br />

the year;<br />

24.50 24.50 Approved 100%.<br />

3) IRLs accredited<br />

and functioning<br />

optimally;<br />

I.3<br />

Honorari<br />

um<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All eligible<br />

Community DOT<br />

Providers are<br />

paid honorarium<br />

in all districts in<br />

the FY;<br />

11.26 2.61<br />

Approved 40%.<br />

I.4<br />

IEC/<br />

Publicity<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All IEC/ACSM<br />

activities<br />

proposed in PIP<br />

completed;<br />

2) Increase in<br />

case detection<br />

and improved<br />

25.88 10.00<br />

Approved maximum<br />

permissible as per the<br />

norm.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

case holding;<br />

I.5<br />

Equipme<br />

nt<br />

maintena<br />

nce<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Maintenance<br />

of Office<br />

Equipments at<br />

State/Districts<br />

and IRL<br />

equipments<br />

completed as<br />

planned;<br />

2) All BMs are in<br />

functional<br />

condition<br />

6.66 4.96<br />

Approved amount<br />

permissible as per the<br />

norm.<br />

I.6 Training<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Induction<br />

training, Update<br />

and Re-training<br />

of all cadre of<br />

staff completed<br />

as planned;<br />

36.40 28.42 Approved 80%.<br />

I.7<br />

Vehicle<br />

maintena<br />

nce<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All 4 wheelers<br />

and 2 wheelers in<br />

the state are in<br />

running<br />

condition and<br />

maintained;<br />

17.00 7.50<br />

Approved maximum<br />

permissible amount<br />

as per the norm.<br />

I.8<br />

Vehicle<br />

hiring<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Increase in<br />

supervisory visit<br />

of DTOs and<br />

MOTCs;<br />

2) Increase in<br />

case detection<br />

and improved<br />

case holding;<br />

31.62. 15.81<br />

Approved 50%.<br />

I.9<br />

NGO/PP<br />

support<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

1) Increase in<br />

number of<br />

NGOs/PPs<br />

involved in<br />

signed schemes<br />

11.40 7.90<br />

Approved limited to<br />

the norm *If the state<br />

is anticipating deficit<br />

in laboratory capacity<br />

to conduct C&DST<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

RNTCP<br />

of RNTCP;<br />

2) Contribution<br />

of NGOs/PPS in<br />

case detection<br />

and provision of<br />

DOT<br />

test, then state may<br />

budget for funds<br />

under C&DST scheme<br />

in the NGO /PP head<br />

as the RNTCP<br />

guidelines for NGO<br />

and PPs, as a priority.<br />

I.10<br />

Miscellan<br />

eous<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All activities<br />

proposed under<br />

miscellaneous<br />

head in PIP<br />

completed<br />

17.80 10.80<br />

Approved amount<br />

permitted by the<br />

norm.<br />

I.11<br />

Contract<br />

ual<br />

services<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All contractual<br />

staff appointed<br />

and paid<br />

regularly as<br />

planned<br />

187.02 <strong>13</strong>4.52<br />

Not approved<br />

Expenditure for<br />

communication<br />

facilitator hiring as<br />

this should be met<br />

from IEC head (Rs 6<br />

lakh).<br />

Salary budgeted for<br />

Attendant 2, Fireman<br />

1, Driver 1 for SDS<br />

Vehicle and Safiwala<br />

1, as these post are<br />

not as per the norm<br />

Salary budgeted for 6<br />

drivers as against the<br />

norm ( the State had<br />

budgeted for 7 state<br />

level drivers and 10<br />

district level drivers,<br />

maximum permissible<br />

is 11)<br />

Salary budgeted for<br />

two district DEO (the<br />

state budgeted for 12<br />

district DEO,<br />

maximum permissible<br />

id one per district)<br />

Extra salary budgeted<br />

for 12 STS and STLS<br />

created assuming<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

I.12 Printing<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All printing<br />

activities at state<br />

and district level<br />

completed as<br />

planned<br />

that TU structure<br />

aligning with the<br />

blocks.<br />

15.00 7.50 Approved 50%.<br />

I.<strong>13</strong><br />

Research<br />

and<br />

studies<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Proposed<br />

Research has<br />

been initiated or<br />

completed in the<br />

FY as planned<br />

10.00<br />

5.00 Approved 50%.<br />

I.14<br />

I.15<br />

Medical<br />

Colleges<br />

Procure<br />

ment –<br />

vehicles<br />

Four<br />

wheeler<br />

Two<br />

Wheeler<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All activities<br />

proposed under<br />

Medical Colleges<br />

head in PIP<br />

completed<br />

1) Procurement<br />

of vehicles<br />

completed as<br />

planned<br />

23.36 <strong>13</strong>.28<br />

66.00 25.80<br />

15.00 9.00<br />

Not approved salary<br />

of lab attended and<br />

safaiwala (Rs 7.8 lakh<br />

) and approved only<br />

Rs 40,000 against Rs<br />

80,000 budgeted<br />

against PG thesis as<br />

the state does have<br />

only two medical<br />

colleges.<br />

Approved the<br />

purchase of 4 new<br />

four wheelers and<br />

replacement of two<br />

old four wheelers,<br />

however the state<br />

should seek approval<br />

from CTD before<br />

procurement.<br />

Approved<br />

procurement of 18<br />

two wheelers.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

I.16<br />

Procure<br />

ment –<br />

equipme<br />

nt<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Procurement<br />

of equipments<br />

completed as<br />

planned<br />

10.00 4.80<br />

Approved the<br />

amount as per the<br />

norm for 8 computer<br />

purchase.<br />

I.17<br />

Tribal<br />

Action<br />

Plan<br />

Total<br />

(Jammu)<br />

592.95 332.51<br />

Kashmir<br />

I.1<br />

Civil<br />

works<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Civil work Up<br />

gradation and<br />

maintenance<br />

completed as<br />

planned;<br />

35.20 22.54<br />

Approved the<br />

proposal for new DTC<br />

(4), new TU (5) and<br />

New DMC (9).<br />

I.2<br />

Laborato<br />

ry<br />

materials<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Sputum of TB<br />

Suspects<br />

Examined per lac<br />

population per<br />

quarter;<br />

2) All districts<br />

subjected to IRL<br />

On Site<br />

Evaluation and<br />

Panel Testing in<br />

the year;<br />

20.00<br />

12.00<br />

Approval limited to<br />

the permissible norm.<br />

3) IRLs accredited<br />

and functioning<br />

optimally;<br />

I.3<br />

Honorari<br />

um<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

1) All eligible<br />

Community DOT<br />

Providers are<br />

paid honorarium<br />

in all districts in<br />

3.35 2.68 Approved 80%.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

RNTCP<br />

the FY;<br />

I.4<br />

IEC/<br />

Publicity<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All IEC/ACSM<br />

activities<br />

proposed in PIP<br />

completed;<br />

2) Increase in<br />

case detection<br />

and improved<br />

case holding;<br />

83.31 10.00<br />

The approval is<br />

limited to maximum<br />

permissible as per the<br />

norm.<br />

I.5<br />

Equipme<br />

nt<br />

maintena<br />

nce<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Maintenance<br />

of Office<br />

Equipments at<br />

State/Districts<br />

and IRL<br />

equipments<br />

completed as<br />

planned;<br />

2) All BMs are in<br />

functional<br />

condition<br />

10.00 5.22<br />

Approval limited to<br />

the permissible limits.<br />

Not approved repair<br />

of LCD projector, as<br />

the norms does not<br />

permit this.<br />

I.6 Training<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Induction<br />

training, Update<br />

and Re-training<br />

of all cadre of<br />

staff completed<br />

as planned;<br />

42.95 26.07<br />

Approval limited to<br />

the norm.<br />

I.7<br />

Vehicle<br />

maintena<br />

nce<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All 4 wheelers<br />

and 2 wheelers in<br />

the state are in<br />

running<br />

condition and<br />

maintained;<br />

31.25 19.50<br />

Approval is limited to<br />

the maximum<br />

permissible as per the<br />

norms.<br />

I.8<br />

Vehicle<br />

hiring<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

1) Increase in<br />

supervisory visit<br />

of DTOs and<br />

MOTCs;<br />

28.77<br />

14.38<br />

Approved 50% based<br />

on the previous<br />

utilization.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

RNTCP<br />

2) Increase in<br />

case detection<br />

and improved<br />

case holding;<br />

I.9<br />

NGO/PP<br />

support<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Increase in<br />

number of<br />

NGOs/PPs<br />

involved in<br />

signed schemes<br />

of RNTCP;<br />

2) Contribution<br />

of NGOs/PPS in<br />

case detection<br />

and provision of<br />

DOT<br />

3) Funds in the<br />

head utilized<br />

against approved<br />

amount<br />

22.57 11.28<br />

Approved only 50%.<br />

*If the state is<br />

anticipating deficit in<br />

laboratory capacity to<br />

conduct C&DST test,<br />

then state may<br />

budget for funds<br />

under C&DST scheme<br />

in the NGO /PP head<br />

as the RNTCP<br />

guidelines for NGO<br />

and PPs, as a priority<br />

I.10<br />

Miscellan<br />

eous<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All activities<br />

proposed under<br />

miscellaneous<br />

head in PIP<br />

completed<br />

15.50 <strong>13</strong>.00<br />

Approval is limited to<br />

the maximum<br />

permissible as per the<br />

norms.<br />

I.11<br />

Contract<br />

ual<br />

services<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All contractual<br />

staff appointed<br />

and paid<br />

regularly as<br />

planned<br />

199.46 199.46<br />

Approved 100% as<br />

the proposal is within<br />

the norms.<br />

I.12 Printing<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All printing<br />

activities at state<br />

and district level<br />

completed as<br />

planned;<br />

12.00 8.00<br />

Approval is limited to<br />

the maximum<br />

permissible as per the<br />

norms.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

I.<strong>13</strong><br />

Research<br />

and<br />

studies<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Proposed<br />

Research has<br />

been initiated or<br />

completed in the<br />

FY as planned;<br />

16.20 5.00<br />

Approved the budget<br />

for any study of<br />

national importance.<br />

I.14<br />

Medical<br />

Colleges<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All activities<br />

proposed under<br />

Medical Colleges<br />

head in PIP<br />

completed<br />

43.74 36.94<br />

Approval limited to<br />

the norm.<br />

I.15<br />

Procure<br />

ment –<br />

vehicles<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Procurement<br />

of vehicles<br />

completed as<br />

planned<br />

Approved the<br />

procurement of 14<br />

four wheelers for 4<br />

new districts and 10<br />

replacement of old.<br />

The approval limited<br />

to RNTCP permissible<br />

amount. The state<br />

should seek further<br />

approval from CTD<br />

before going for<br />

procurement.<br />

Approved proposal<br />

for procurement of<br />

29 two wheelers<br />

against new TUs and<br />

replacement of old,<br />

@ Rs 50,000/vehicle.<br />

Not approved<br />

proposal for truck.<br />

Four<br />

wheeler<br />

99.50 60.20<br />

Two<br />

Wheeler<br />

16.50 14.50<br />

I.16<br />

Procure<br />

ment –<br />

equipme<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

1) Procurement<br />

of equipments<br />

completed as<br />

9.00 3.00<br />

Approved the<br />

procurement of 5<br />

computers. Other<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

I.17<br />

nt<br />

Tribal<br />

Action<br />

Plan<br />

Total<br />

(Kashmir<br />

)<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

As per<br />

norms of<br />

RNTCP,<br />

Tribal action<br />

plan<br />

planned<br />

The planned<br />

activities<br />

completed in the<br />

time line,<br />

indicated in the<br />

plan.<br />

53.39 26.69<br />

742.70 490.49<br />

proposals not<br />

approves as this is<br />

not permissible as<br />

per the norm.<br />

Approved 50% of the<br />

budget based on the<br />

expenditure.<br />

Total<br />

(Jammu)<br />

592.95 332.51<br />

Grand<br />

Total<br />

<strong>13</strong>35.65 823<br />

Additional Budget Approved under NRHM Flexible pool for year <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

B22.4<br />

Activity<br />

<strong>JAMMU</strong> Division<br />

Gas Heaters 3 No. and Gas<br />

cylinders 10<br />

Procurement of<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

0.60 0 Not approved.<br />

B22.4<br />

1. Gowns [Autoclavable]<br />

2. Surgical Caps<br />

6.00 6.00<br />

Approved as this is essential for<br />

the functioning of IRL.<br />

3. Masks [N-95]<br />

4. Sterile gloves<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Civil works<br />

Activity<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lacs)<br />

200.00<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

0<br />

Remarks<br />

B22.4<br />

1. Four No. New DTCs in four<br />

new created Districts @ 50.00<br />

lacs per DTC.<br />

Not Approved.<br />

2.Up gradation of 3 rooms of<br />

IRL for LPA:<br />

1.20<br />

1.20<br />

B22.4<br />

B22.4<br />

1.Beds for DOT Plus Site and<br />

other items of furniture<br />

Procurement of 4- Wheeler<br />

Vehicle (Mahindra Bolero): -<br />

Nine<br />

10.00 0 Not approved<br />

54.00 0 Not approved.<br />

GRAND TOTAL 271.80 7.20<br />

B22.4 Up-gradation of 3 rooms of<br />

IRL<br />

Dot Plus site<br />

3.00 0 Not approved<br />

B22.4 Electrification of IRL 3.00 3.00 Approved.<br />

B22.4 Diesel Generator-IRL 100KV 12.00 0 Not Approved.<br />

B22.4 Negative pressure room for<br />

liquid culture<br />

B22.4 PPE Gowns (Auto-clavable),<br />

surgical Caps, Masks (N-95),<br />

Sterile gloves.<br />

B22.4 Furniture for IRL:<br />

Stainless steel racks,<br />

Almirahs, tables with<br />

drawers, computer, office<br />

chairs, and adjustable stools.<br />

5.00 5.00 Approved.<br />

5.50 5.50 Approved.<br />

5.00 0 Not approved.<br />

B22.4 Beds 10.00 0 Not approved.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B22.4 Other Furniture for DP Ward 2.20 0 Not approved.<br />

B22.4 Transformer 1000 KWA 2.00 2.00 Approved<br />

B22.4 Air Borne infection control<br />

Control Gadgets<br />

500000 0 Not approved.<br />

B22.4 On line UPS 1 1 Approved.<br />

B22.4 Load Carrier 2.2 0 Not approved<br />

B22.4 Purchase of new Four<br />

Wheelers in place of<br />

Condemnable 4 wheelers<br />

22.00000 0 Not approved.<br />

Total (Kashmir) 77.90 16.50<br />

Total (Jammu) 271.80 7.20<br />

Grand Total 23.7<br />

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ANNEXURE<br />

RCH APPROVAL <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong> <strong>JAMMU</strong> & <strong>KASHMIR</strong><br />

Annexure-1<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.1.1<br />

A.1.1.1<br />

Operationalise<br />

facilities<br />

Operationalise<br />

FRUs<br />

155000.<br />

00<br />

6 batches<br />

9.30 0.00<br />

Not approved on<br />

account of<br />

insufficient<br />

Resource<br />

envelope.<br />

A.1.1.2<br />

A.1.1.3<br />

A.1.1.4<br />

A.1.1.5<br />

A.1.2<br />

A.1.3<br />

A.1.3.1<br />

A.1.3.2<br />

A.1.4<br />

Operationalise<br />

24x7 PHCs<br />

MTP services at<br />

health facilities<br />

RTI/STI services<br />

at health<br />

facilities<br />

Operationalise<br />

Sub-centres<br />

Referral<br />

Transport<br />

Integrated<br />

outreach RCH<br />

services<br />

RCH Outreach<br />

Camps/ Others<br />

Monthly Village<br />

<strong>Health</strong> and<br />

Nutrition Days<br />

Janani Suraksha<br />

Yojana / JSY<br />

100000.<br />

00<br />

400000.<br />

00<br />

15000.0<br />

0<br />

25000.0<br />

0<br />

50000.0<br />

0<br />

9000.00<br />

POL for<br />

mobile teams:<br />

2<br />

Provision of<br />

hiring vehicles<br />

for<br />

supervision of<br />

RTI/STI<br />

centres by<br />

Divisional<br />

level I/C of<br />

veneriology: 1<br />

248 camps<br />

216 camps<br />

Monitor/supe<br />

rvise by<br />

CMOs: 22 and<br />

BMOs:116<br />

6.00 0.00<br />

91.20 0.00<br />

21.44 0.00<br />

Not approved on<br />

account of<br />

insufficient<br />

Resource<br />

envelope.<br />

Not approved.<br />

Not approved on<br />

account of<br />

insufficient<br />

Resource<br />

envelope.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

A.1.4.1 Home Deliveries 500.00 5425 27.<strong>13</strong> 17.39<br />

A.1.4.2<br />

A.1.4.2.<br />

a<br />

A.1.4.2.<br />

b<br />

A.1.4.2.<br />

c<br />

A.1.4.3<br />

A.1.4.4<br />

A.1.5<br />

Institutional<br />

Deliveries<br />

<strong>Rural</strong> 1400.00 112410 1573.74 1452.99<br />

Urban 1000.00 21090 210.90 183.15<br />

C-sections<br />

Administrative<br />

expenses<br />

Incentive to<br />

ASHAs<br />

Maternal Death<br />

Review<br />

600.00<br />

1000.00<br />

HF<br />

250.00<br />

100.00<br />

72650<br />

24851 HF<br />

CMO/BMO:15<br />

0;<br />

Incentive to<br />

Volunteers:15<br />

0<br />

125.00 0.00<br />

684.41 403.38<br />

0.53 0.53<br />

Remarks<br />

Approved in line<br />

with the last<br />

year's approvals.<br />

Approved in line<br />

with the last<br />

year's approvals.<br />

Approved in line<br />

with the last<br />

year's approvals.<br />

Not approved on<br />

account of<br />

insufficient<br />

Resource<br />

envelope<br />

Approved for<br />

72650 ASHAs @Rs<br />

350 + 24851<br />

ASHAs in HFDs<br />

@Rs 600 = Rs.<br />

403.38lakhs<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.1.6<br />

Others (Pl.<br />

specify)<br />

<strong>13</strong>.00<br />

35.00<br />

5000.00<br />

150.00<br />

20.00<br />

50000.0<br />

0<br />

50000.0<br />

0<br />

75000.0<br />

0<br />

20000.0<br />

0<br />

25000.0<br />

0<br />

1500.00<br />

350.00<br />

Printing of<br />

MCP cards:<br />

200000<br />

Safe<br />

motherhood<br />

booklet:<br />

200000<br />

Workshop for<br />

MCP Cards:<br />

116<br />

Patient<br />

amenity:<br />

150000<br />

Iron sucrose<br />

Intervention<br />

(5 Doses):<br />

8000<br />

Mobility<br />

support for<br />

State level<br />

officers for<br />

monitoring<br />

JSSK<br />

(Lumpsum)<br />

Mobility<br />

Support for<br />

District Nodal<br />

Officers for<br />

monitoring<br />

JSSK: 11<br />

Mobility<br />

Support for<br />

District Nodal<br />

Officers for<br />

monitoring<br />

JSSK in high<br />

focus: 11<br />

Mobility<br />

support for<br />

Block level<br />

officers for<br />

monitoring<br />

JSSK: 62<br />

388.70 87.96<br />

MCP cards<br />

approved for<br />

200000 cards @<br />

Rs. 10 = 20 lakhs.<br />

Safe motherhood<br />

booklet approved<br />

for 200000 cards<br />

@ Rs. 25/card =<br />

50 lakhs.<br />

Workshop for<br />

MCP cards to be<br />

merged with<br />

other MH<br />

training.<br />

Patient amenity<br />

not approved<br />

separately , this<br />

should be met<br />

from RKS/Untied/<br />

Annual grant.<br />

Iron Sucrose<br />

intervention<br />

approved @ Rs<br />

20*3 doses<br />

*3000=1.80lakhs<br />

25% of mobility<br />

support for<br />

monitoring<br />

budget approved<br />

on interim basis.<br />

State to revert<br />

with a<br />

consolidated<br />

budget proposal<br />

for POL at state,<br />

district and sub<br />

district levels.<br />

Incentive to SBAs<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

A.1.7<br />

A.1.7.1<br />

A.1.7.1.<br />

1<br />

A.1.7.1.<br />

2<br />

Activity<br />

JSSK- Janani<br />

Shishu<br />

Surakhsha<br />

Karyakram<br />

Drugs &<br />

Consumables<br />

(other than<br />

reflected in<br />

Procurement)<br />

Drugs and<br />

Consumables<br />

for Normal<br />

Deliveries<br />

Drugs and<br />

Consumables for<br />

Caesarean<br />

Deliveries<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

350<br />

20*3<br />

episode<br />

s<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Mobility<br />

support for<br />

Block level<br />

officers for<br />

monitoring<br />

JSSK in high<br />

focus: 54<br />

Incentive to<br />

SBAs for<br />

conducting<br />

home<br />

deliveries in<br />

inaccessible/s<br />

now bound<br />

areas of HFDs<br />

as a pilot<br />

project: 500<br />

Cost of Drugs<br />

for home<br />

deliveries: 500<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

120000 420.00 294.00<br />

1600.00 30000 480.00 336.00<br />

A1.7.2 Diagnostics 200.00 150000 300.00 300.00<br />

Remarks<br />

approved for 500<br />

@ Rs.1000<br />

/delivery = 5lakhs.<br />

subject to<br />

following<br />

conditionalities:<br />

The service<br />

provider should<br />

be SBA trained,<br />

there should be at<br />

least 50% ID at<br />

the end of the<br />

year in the<br />

nearest 24*7 PHC.<br />

Drug deliveries<br />

not approved as<br />

these deliveries<br />

are part of total<br />

expected nos. of<br />

ND in the state.<br />

70% approved.<br />

Balance funds<br />

would be released<br />

on review of<br />

actual<br />

performance<br />

70% approved.<br />

Balance funds<br />

would be released<br />

on review of<br />

actual<br />

performance<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.1.7.3<br />

A.1.7.4<br />

A.1.7.5<br />

Blood<br />

Transfusion<br />

Diet (3 days for<br />

Normal Delivery<br />

and 7 days for<br />

Caesarean)<br />

Free Referral<br />

Transport<br />

(Other than<br />

A1.2)<br />

300.00 22500 67.50 60.00<br />

100<br />

/day<br />

/PW<br />

500<br />

/case<br />

500<br />

/case<br />

3 days for<br />

Normal<br />

Delivery<br />

(120000);<br />

7 days for<br />

Caesarean<br />

(30000); Diet<br />

for mother<br />

during the<br />

stay of sick<br />

children in<br />

hospital for<br />

five days<br />

(15000)<br />

Pregnant<br />

women<br />

(home-facilityhome)<br />

150000;<br />

Facility to<br />

higher facility:<br />

25000;<br />

645.00 402.50<br />

875.00 577.50<br />

Approved for<br />

20000 PW @Rs<br />

300 =60.00lakhs<br />

Approved for<br />

120000 PW<br />

@Rs.100*3<br />

days=360.00lakhs<br />

Approved for<br />

20000 PW @Rs.<br />

100 *7<br />

days=140.00lakhs<br />

Approved for<br />

15000 PW @ Rs<br />

100*5<br />

days=75.00lakhs;<br />

total= Rs 575 lacs.<br />

70% approved.<br />

Balance funds<br />

would be released<br />

on review of<br />

actual<br />

performance<br />

Home-to-facility:<br />

Approved @Rs<br />

250*150000=375l<br />

akhs<br />

Facility-to-home:<br />

Approved @Rs.<br />

250 *150000 =<br />

375lakhs<br />

Facility-to-facility:<br />

Approved for Rs.<br />

@ 500*15000=75<br />

lakhs. Total<br />

825lacs.<br />

70% approved.<br />

Balance funds<br />

would be released<br />

on review of<br />

actual<br />

performance.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Sub-total<br />

Maternal <strong>Health</strong><br />

3304.67 2058.49<br />

(excluding JSY)<br />

Sub-total JSY 2621.18 2056.91<br />

A.2 CHILD HEALTH<br />

A.2.1 IMNCI<br />

Prepare detailed<br />

operational plan<br />

A.2.1.1<br />

for IMNCI across<br />

districts<br />

Implementation<br />

of IMNCI<br />

A.2.1.2<br />

activities in<br />

districts<br />

Monitor<br />

progress against<br />

plan; follow up<br />

A.2.1.3<br />

with training,<br />

procurement,<br />

etc<br />

Pre-service<br />

IMNCI activities<br />

in medical<br />

A.2.1.4<br />

colleges, nursing<br />

colleges, and<br />

ANMTCs<br />

Facility Based<br />

Newborn<br />

A.2.2 Care/FBNC<br />

(SNCU, NBSU,<br />

NBCC)<br />

Prepare detailed<br />

operational plan<br />

for FBNC across<br />

districts<br />

(including<br />

A.2.2.1 training,<br />

BCC/IEC, drugs<br />

and supplies,<br />

etc.; cost of plan<br />

meeting should<br />

be kept).<br />

Remarks<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.2.2.2<br />

A.2.3<br />

A.2.4<br />

A.2.4.1<br />

A.2.4.2<br />

A.2.4.3<br />

A.2.5<br />

A.2.5.1<br />

Monitor<br />

progress against<br />

plan; follow up<br />

with training,<br />

procurement,<br />

etc.<br />

Home Based<br />

Newborn<br />

Care/HBNC<br />

Infant and<br />

Young Child<br />

Feeding/IYCF<br />

Prepare and<br />

disseminate<br />

guidelines for<br />

IYCF.<br />

Prepare detailed<br />

operational plan<br />

for IYCF across<br />

districts (cost of<br />

plan meeting<br />

should be kept).<br />

Monitor<br />

progress against<br />

plan; follow up<br />

with training,<br />

procurement,<br />

etc.<br />

Care of Sick<br />

Children and<br />

Severe<br />

Malnutrition at<br />

facilities (e.g.<br />

NRCs, CDNCs<br />

etc.)<br />

Prepare and<br />

disseminate<br />

guidelines.<br />

50.00<br />

100.00<br />

5000.00<br />

Printing of<br />

Guidelines for<br />

HBNC (2000);<br />

FBNC (500)<br />

Breast<br />

Feeding<br />

Awareness<br />

Week (150)<br />

1.50 1.50<br />

7.50 7.50<br />

A.2.5.2<br />

Prepare detailed<br />

operational plan<br />

for care of sick<br />

children and<br />

200000.<br />

00<br />

One time cost<br />

for<br />

establishing<br />

new NRC (2);<br />

19.60 19.60<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.2.5.3<br />

A.2.5.4<br />

A.2.6<br />

A.2.7<br />

A.2.8<br />

A.2.9<br />

A.2.10<br />

severe<br />

malnutrition at<br />

FRUs, across<br />

districts ( cost of<br />

plan meeting<br />

should be kept).<br />

Implementation<br />

of activities in<br />

districts.<br />

Monitor<br />

progress against<br />

plan; follow up<br />

with training,<br />

procurement,<br />

etc.<br />

Management of<br />

Diarrhoea, ARI<br />

and<br />

Micronutrient<br />

malnutrition<br />

Other<br />

strategies/activi<br />

ties (please<br />

specify)<br />

Infant Death<br />

Audit<br />

Incentive to<br />

ASHA under<br />

child health<br />

JSSK (for Sick<br />

780000.<br />

00<br />

250.00<br />

100.00<br />

Operational<br />

cost for<br />

existing + new<br />

NRCs/ year (2)<br />

Infant Death<br />

verbal<br />

Autopsy by<br />

Dy.CMO/BMO<br />

(1000) ;<br />

Incentive to<br />

community<br />

Based<br />

Volunteers for<br />

reporting<br />

infant Death<br />

(1000)<br />

3.50 3.50<br />

250.00 100000.00 250.00 125.00<br />

50% approved.<br />

Balance funds<br />

would be released<br />

on review of<br />

actual<br />

performance.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

A.2.10.<br />

1<br />

A.2.10.<br />

2<br />

Activity<br />

neonates up to<br />

30 days)<br />

Drugs &<br />

Consumables<br />

(other than<br />

reflected in<br />

Procurement)<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Diagnostics 1000.00 15000.00 150.00 30.00<br />

Remarks<br />

Approved @ Rs.<br />

200/-per sick<br />

newborn<br />

Sick neonates-<br />

Approved @ Rs<br />

250*15000=37.50<br />

lakhs; 7<br />

A.2.10.<br />

3<br />

Free Referral<br />

Transport<br />

(Other than A1.2<br />

and A1.7.5)<br />

1000<br />

/sick<br />

newbor<br />

n<br />

1000 /<br />

2000 /<br />

3000<br />

For sick<br />

neonates:<br />

15000<br />

Second<br />

referral: Level<br />

3 MCH centres<br />

located within<br />

a distance of<br />

50 -100 Kms/<br />

100-200 Kms/<br />

above 200<br />

Kms : 2500<br />

300.00 84.37<br />

State should use<br />

govt ambulances<br />

for 2nd referral to<br />

higher facility. The<br />

cost of the fuel<br />

may be<br />

reimbursed @ Rs<br />

500 * 7500<br />

cases=37.5 lakhs;<br />

Drop back for<br />

neonate not<br />

reflected in the<br />

revised PIP,<br />

however<br />

approved by GoI<br />

@ Rs. 250/- per<br />

sick neonate for<br />

15000<br />

(Rs.250*15000=Rs<br />

.37.50 lakhs).<br />

75% approved.<br />

Balance funds<br />

would be released<br />

on review of<br />

actual<br />

performance<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.3<br />

A.3.1<br />

A.3.1.1<br />

A.3.1.1.<br />

1<br />

A.3.1.1.<br />

2<br />

A.3.1.2<br />

Sub-total Child<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

FAMILY<br />

PLANNING<br />

Terminal/Limitin<br />

g Methods<br />

Dissemination of<br />

manuals on<br />

sterilisation<br />

standards & QA<br />

of sterilisation<br />

services<br />

Prepare<br />

operational plan<br />

for provision of<br />

sterilisation<br />

services at<br />

facilities (fixed<br />

day) as well as<br />

camps , review<br />

meetings<br />

Implementation<br />

of sterilisation<br />

services by<br />

districts(includin<br />

g fixed day<br />

services and PP<br />

sterilization)<br />

Female<br />

Sterilisation<br />

camps<br />

2000.00<br />

15000.0<br />

0<br />

Qtrly review<br />

meeting (96)<br />

732.10 271.47<br />

1.92 1.76<br />

22 3.30 3.30<br />

Orientation<br />

workshop and<br />

dissemination of<br />

manuals on FP<br />

standards &<br />

quality assurance<br />

of sterilisation<br />

services.<br />

Approved for 88<br />

meetings @Rs.<br />

2000 = Rs.<br />

1.76lakhs<br />

State may note<br />

that as per GoI<br />

norms at least 100<br />

sterilizations to be<br />

conducted at each<br />

camp. Accordingly<br />

approved.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

A.3.1.3<br />

A.3.1.4<br />

A.3.1.5<br />

A.3.1.6<br />

A.3.2<br />

A.3.2.1<br />

A.3.2.2<br />

A.3.2.2.<br />

1<br />

A.3.2.2.<br />

2<br />

A.3.2.3<br />

A.3.2.4<br />

A.3.2.5<br />

Activity<br />

NSV camps<br />

Compensation<br />

for female<br />

sterilisation<br />

Compensation<br />

for male<br />

sterilisation<br />

Accreditation of<br />

private providers<br />

for sterilisation<br />

services<br />

Spacing<br />

Methods<br />

IUD camps<br />

Implementation<br />

of IUD services<br />

by districts<br />

(including fixed<br />

day services at<br />

SHC and PHC)<br />

Provide IUD<br />

services at<br />

health facilities /<br />

compensation<br />

PPIUCD services<br />

Accreditation of<br />

private providers<br />

for IUD insertion<br />

services<br />

Social Marketing<br />

of<br />

contraceptives<br />

Contraceptive<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

35000.0<br />

0<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

22 7.70 7.70<br />

1000.00 24750 247.50 141.63<br />

Remarks<br />

State may note<br />

that as per GoI<br />

norms at least 50<br />

sterilisations to be<br />

conducted at each<br />

camp. Accordingly<br />

approved.<br />

Rs 141.63 lakhs<br />

approved. Balance<br />

funds would be<br />

released on<br />

review of actual<br />

performance<br />

1500.00 2700 40.50 40.50 Approved<br />

20.00 25000 5.00 5.00 Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.3.3<br />

A.3.4<br />

A.3.5<br />

A.3.5.1<br />

A.3.5.2<br />

A.3.5.3<br />

Update seminars<br />

POL for Family<br />

Planning/<br />

Others<br />

Repairs of<br />

Laparoscopes<br />

Other<br />

strategies/<br />

activities<br />

Monitor<br />

progress, quality<br />

and utilisation of<br />

services (both<br />

terminal and<br />

spacing<br />

methods)<br />

including<br />

complications /<br />

deaths / failure<br />

cases.<br />

Note: cost of<br />

insurance /<br />

failure and death<br />

compensation<br />

NOT to be<br />

booked here<br />

Performance<br />

reward if any<br />

World<br />

Population Day’<br />

celebration (such<br />

as mobility, IEC<br />

activities etc.):<br />

funds earmarked<br />

for district and<br />

block level<br />

20000.0<br />

0<br />

50000<br />

/district<br />

and<br />

25000<br />

/block<br />

200000.<br />

00<br />

15.00 0.00<br />

Not approved.<br />

Details of number<br />

of laparoscopes to<br />

be repaired/<br />

procured have not<br />

been provided.<br />

22 districts 4.40 4.40 Approved<br />

2<br />

4<br />

2.00 2.00 Approved<br />

22 districts 44.00 44 Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

activities<br />

A.4<br />

Sub-total Family<br />

Planning<br />

(excluding<br />

compensation)<br />

Sub-total<br />

Sterilisation and<br />

IUD<br />

compensation &<br />

NSV camps<br />

ADOLESCENT<br />

REPRODUCTIVE<br />

AND SEXUAL<br />

HEALTH / ARSH<br />

78.32 19.16<br />

293.00 231.<strong>13</strong><br />

A.4.1<br />

Adolescent<br />

services at<br />

health facilities<br />

A.4.1<br />

A.4.1.1<br />

A.4.1.2<br />

A.4.1.3<br />

A.4.1.3.<br />

1<br />

Adolescent<br />

services at<br />

health facilities<br />

Disseminate<br />

ARSH guidelines.<br />

Establishment of<br />

new clinics at DH<br />

level<br />

Establishment of<br />

new clinics at<br />

CHC/PHC level<br />

Operating<br />

expenses for<br />

existing clinics<br />

100000.<br />

00<br />

20000.0<br />

0<br />

3 3.00 3.00 Approved<br />

27 5.40 5.40 Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.4.2<br />

A.4.2.1<br />

A.4.2.2<br />

School <strong>Health</strong><br />

Programme<br />

Prepare and<br />

disseminate<br />

guidelines for<br />

School <strong>Health</strong><br />

Programme.<br />

Prepare detailed<br />

operational plan<br />

for School <strong>Health</strong><br />

Programme<br />

across districts<br />

(cost of plan<br />

meeting should<br />

be kept)<br />

125000<br />

/batch<br />

100000<br />

00<br />

50000.0<br />

0<br />

One Day<br />

Workshop for<br />

orientation for<br />

capacity<br />

building of<br />

school<br />

teachers (2<br />

batches of 100<br />

teachers);<br />

Financial<br />

Assistance for<br />

treatment of<br />

complicated<br />

diseases<br />

among<br />

childrens and<br />

adolescent<br />

(1);<br />

102.50 51.25<br />

Conditionality:<br />

State to ensure<br />

expenditure<br />

within the limit of<br />

State norms.<br />

Wherever<br />

possible RSBY<br />

linkages to be<br />

established. A<br />

proper recording<br />

of process cost<br />

according to<br />

different surgeries<br />

and number of<br />

students<br />

supported is to be<br />

reported. This<br />

data would also<br />

help in developing<br />

justification for<br />

subsequent scaleup.<br />

50% approved.<br />

Balance funds<br />

would be released<br />

on review of<br />

actual<br />

performance<br />

5.00 2.50 2.50 Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.4.2.3<br />

A.4.2.4<br />

Implementation<br />

of School <strong>Health</strong><br />

Programme by<br />

districts.<br />

Monitor<br />

progress and<br />

quality of<br />

services.<br />

100000.<br />

00<br />

50000.0<br />

0<br />

22.00<br />

5.00 5.00 5.00<br />

16.00 7.75<br />

Screening Camps<br />

at PHC Level twice<br />

a year falling<br />

under Sabla<br />

Districts<br />

Rs. 2.75lakhs:<br />

Mobility support<br />

for Deputy CMO's<br />

as District Nodal<br />

Officers. 25% of<br />

budget approved<br />

on interim basis.<br />

State to revert<br />

with a<br />

consolidated for<br />

mobility support<br />

proposal at state,<br />

district and sub<br />

district levels.<br />

A.4.3<br />

A.4.3.1<br />

A.4.3.2<br />

Other<br />

strategies/activi<br />

ties (please<br />

specify)<br />

Details of the<br />

Menstrual<br />

Hygiene project<br />

to be provided<br />

and budgeted<br />

under this head<br />

Menstrual<br />

Hygiene<br />

Weekly Iron Folic<br />

Acid<br />

Supplementation<br />

500000<br />

1.00<br />

50000 2.00 1.00 1.00<br />

Rs. 5lakhs:<br />

Printing of cards<br />

etc. under school<br />

health<br />

programme<br />

activities falling<br />

under Sabla<br />

Districts<br />

Divisional level<br />

annual review<br />

meetings (new<br />

activity)<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

(WIFS) Scheme<br />

Sub-total ARSH <strong>13</strong>5.40 75.90<br />

A.5 URBAN RCH<br />

A.5.1<br />

Urban RCH<br />

Services<br />

Identification of<br />

A.5.1.1<br />

urban areas /<br />

mapping of<br />

urban slums<br />

Prepare<br />

A.5.1.2 operational plan<br />

for urban RCH<br />

Implementation<br />

A.5.1.3 of Urban RCH<br />

plan/ activities<br />

2000 10.00<br />

A.5.1.3.<br />

/month<br />

1<br />

2.40 2.40<br />

A.5.1.3.<br />

2<br />

Recruitment and<br />

training of link<br />

workers for<br />

urban slums<br />

Strengthening of<br />

urban health<br />

posts and urban<br />

health centres<br />

2000<br />

/month<br />

12000<br />

/month<br />

25000<br />

/month<br />

12000<br />

/month<br />

12000<br />

/month<br />

6000<br />

/month<br />

1000<br />

/month<br />

• Rent for<br />

Urban <strong>Health</strong><br />

Posts (47)<br />

• Rent for<br />

Urban <strong>Health</strong><br />

Centres (10)<br />

• 1 Medical<br />

Officer per<br />

UHCs (10<br />

UHCs)<br />

• 3 ANMs per<br />

UHCs (30)<br />

• 2 ANMs for<br />

UHPs (94)<br />

247.08 123.54<br />

Link Workers for<br />

Urban <strong>Health</strong><br />

Centre<br />

State to share the<br />

performance of<br />

UHCs. Interim<br />

approval for 6<br />

months.<br />

•Helper (10)<br />

• Part-time<br />

Cleaner (47)<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.5.1.3.<br />

3<br />

A.5.1.4<br />

A.5.1.5<br />

Provide RCH<br />

services (please<br />

specify)<br />

Monitor<br />

progress, quality<br />

and utilisation of<br />

services.<br />

Other Urban<br />

RCH<br />

strategies/activi<br />

ties (please<br />

specify)<br />

Sub-total Urban<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

A.6 TRIBAL RCH<br />

A.6.1<br />

Tribal RCH<br />

services<br />

A.6.1.2<br />

A.6.1.3<br />

A.6.1.4<br />

A.6.1.5<br />

A.7<br />

A.7.1.<br />

A.7.1.1<br />

Prepare<br />

operational plan<br />

for tribal RCH<br />

Implementation<br />

of Tribal RCH<br />

activities<br />

Monitor<br />

progress, quality<br />

and utilisation of<br />

services.<br />

Other Tribal RCH<br />

strategies/activi<br />

ties (please<br />

specify)<br />

Sub-total Tribal<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

PNDT & Sex<br />

Ratio<br />

Support to PNDT<br />

Cell<br />

Operationalise<br />

PNDT Cell<br />

12000.0<br />

0<br />

Engagement<br />

of AMCHI<br />

Healers<br />

(26)<br />

249.48 125.94<br />

37.44 28.08<br />

37.44 28.08<br />

Approved @ last<br />

year's rate of Rs.<br />

9000 / healer.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.7.1.2<br />

A.7.2<br />

A.8<br />

A.8.1<br />

A.8.1.1<br />

A.8.1.2<br />

Orientation of<br />

programme<br />

managers and<br />

service providers<br />

on PC & PNDT<br />

Act<br />

Other PNDT<br />

activities<br />

Sub-total PNDT<br />

& Sex Ratio<br />

INFRASTRUCTUR<br />

E & HUMAN<br />

RESOURCES<br />

Contractual Staff<br />

& Services<br />

ANMs,<br />

supervisory<br />

nurses, LHVs<br />

Laboratory<br />

Technicians<br />

35000<br />

/batch<br />

200000<br />

/batch<br />

25000.0<br />

0<br />

50000.0<br />

0<br />

15000<br />

12000<br />

Dist level,22<br />

Batches of 50<br />

persons;<br />

Div level, 2<br />

Batches of<br />

125 persons<br />

Reward to<br />

informer for<br />

giving<br />

information<br />

regarding<br />

unregistered<br />

ultrasound<br />

machine (8);<br />

illegal practice<br />

of sex<br />

selection and<br />

selective<br />

female<br />

foeticide (8)<br />

SNs - 931;<br />

ANMs - 1982<br />

12000 LTs-401; OTTs-<br />

186; X ray<br />

Tech-186;<br />

Opthalmic<br />

Asst-22; Male<br />

Multipurpose<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

11.70 11.70 Approved<br />

6.00 6.00 Approved<br />

17.70 17.70<br />

4529.88 3746.16<br />

1643.04 524.16<br />

931 SN's (75 for<br />

SNCUs) and 1907<br />

ANMs approved<br />

@ last year's rate.<br />

ANMs will be redeployed<br />

at<br />

delivery points<br />

and high focus<br />

districts<br />

LTs, MPWs<br />

approved at last<br />

year's rates. 182<br />

OTTs and 182 X-<br />

ray Tech approved<br />

at last year's<br />

rates. Opthalmic<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Worker-346<br />

Asst. not<br />

approved.<br />

A.8.1.3<br />

A.8.1.4<br />

A.8.1.5<br />

A.8.1.6<br />

Specialists<br />

(Anaesthetists,<br />

Paediatricians,<br />

Ob/Gyn,<br />

Surgeons,<br />

Physicians,<br />

Dental Surgeons,<br />

Radiologist,<br />

Sonologist,<br />

Pathologist,<br />

Specialist for<br />

CHC )<br />

PHNs at CHC/<br />

PHC level<br />

Medical Officers<br />

at PHCs and<br />

CHCs<br />

Additional<br />

Allowances/<br />

Incentives to<br />

M.O.s of PHCs<br />

and CHCs<br />

50000.0<br />

0<br />

25000 /<br />

6000<br />

20000.0<br />

0<br />

15000.0<br />

0<br />

10000.0<br />

0<br />

66<br />

MOs-521 /<br />

NOs-30<br />

Category A:<br />

1224<br />

Category B:<br />

1272<br />

Category C:<br />

768<br />

396.00 316.80<br />

1584.60 1563.00<br />

900.00 512.40<br />

Approved at last<br />

year's rate.<br />

MOs approved<br />

with a condition<br />

that all regular<br />

vacancies are<br />

filled at the<br />

earliest<br />

Requested<br />

amount proposed<br />

in budget and<br />

write-up do not<br />

correspond. Rs.<br />

512.40 lakhs<br />

approved.<br />

A.8.1.7<br />

A.8.1.8<br />

Others -<br />

Computer<br />

Assistants/ BCC<br />

Co-ordinator etc<br />

Incentive/<br />

Awards etc. to<br />

SN, ANMs etc.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.8.1.9<br />

A.8.1.1<br />

0<br />

A.8.2<br />

A.8.2.1<br />

A.8.2.2<br />

Human<br />

Resources<br />

Development<br />

(Other than<br />

above)<br />

Other Incentives<br />

Schemes (Pl.<br />

Specify)<br />

Minor civil<br />

works<br />

Minor civil works<br />

for<br />

operationalisatio<br />

n of FRUs<br />

Minor civil works<br />

for<br />

operationalisatio<br />

n of 24 hour<br />

services at PHCs<br />

Sub-total<br />

Infrastructure &<br />

HR<br />

A.9 TRAINING<br />

A.9.1<br />

Strengthening of<br />

Training<br />

14400.0<br />

0<br />

12000.0<br />

0<br />

14000.0<br />

0<br />

10800.0<br />

0<br />

1 Sister Tutors<br />

per ANMT<br />

School (11);<br />

2 PHNs per<br />

ANMTs<br />

schools (22);<br />

1 Lady<br />

Councillors at<br />

2 Nodal<br />

Centres and<br />

22 DH and 3<br />

additional<br />

CHC's (27);<br />

1 Data Entry<br />

Operator for<br />

SNCU / HMIS /<br />

ARSH for all<br />

the 22 Distrcit<br />

Hospitals, 3<br />

additional<br />

CHCs and<br />

SMGS , Lal<br />

Ded (27)<br />

<strong>13</strong>1.04 94.08<br />

9184.56 6756.60<br />

11 Sister Tutors<br />

and 22 PHNs<br />

approved at last<br />

year's rates. 24<br />

Lady Counsellors<br />

and 24 DEOs<br />

approved at last<br />

year's rates.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.9.1.1<br />

A.9.1.2<br />

A.9.1.3<br />

A.9.1.4<br />

A.9.2<br />

A.9.2.1<br />

A.9.2.2<br />

A.9.3<br />

A.9.3.1<br />

A.9.3.1.<br />

1<br />

Institutions<br />

(SIHFW,<br />

ANMTCs, etc.)<br />

Carry out<br />

repairs/<br />

renovations of<br />

the training<br />

institutions<br />

Provide<br />

equipment and<br />

training aids to<br />

the training<br />

institutions<br />

Developing<br />

systems for<br />

monitoring &<br />

evaluations of<br />

training<br />

programmes.<br />

Other activities<br />

(SHSRC)<br />

Development of<br />

training<br />

packages<br />

Development/<br />

translation and<br />

duplication of<br />

training<br />

materials<br />

Other activities<br />

Provision of TA<br />

Maternal <strong>Health</strong><br />

Training<br />

Skilled Birth<br />

Attendance /<br />

SBA training<br />

TOT for SBA<br />

35385.0<br />

0<br />

44 batches 15.57 15.57<br />

Training of ISM<br />

doctors in SBA.<br />

State to ensure<br />

deployment at DP<br />

first and then to<br />

other <strong>Health</strong><br />

Facilities.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.9.3.1.<br />

2<br />

A.9.3.1.<br />

3<br />

A.9.3.1.<br />

4<br />

A.9.3.2<br />

A.9.3.3<br />

A.9.3.4<br />

A.9.3.4.<br />

1<br />

A.9.3.4.<br />

2<br />

A.9.3.4.<br />

3<br />

A.9.3.5<br />

A.9.3.5.<br />

1<br />

A.9.3.5.<br />

2<br />

Training of<br />

Medical Officers<br />

in Management<br />

of Common<br />

Obstetric<br />

Complications<br />

(BEmOC)<br />

Training of Staff<br />

Nurses in SBA<br />

Training of<br />

ANMs / LHVs in<br />

SBA<br />

Comprehensive<br />

EmOC training<br />

(including c-<br />

section)<br />

Life saving<br />

Anaesthesia<br />

skills training<br />

Safe abortion<br />

services training<br />

(including MVA/<br />

EVA and Medical<br />

abortion)<br />

TOT on safe<br />

abortion services<br />

for MO & SN<br />

ToT of Medical<br />

Officers in safe<br />

abortion<br />

Training of<br />

Medical Officers<br />

in safe abortion<br />

RTI / STI training<br />

TOT for RTI/STI<br />

training<br />

Training of<br />

laboratory<br />

technicians in<br />

RTI/STI<br />

31750.0<br />

0<br />

31750.0<br />

0<br />

146700<br />

0.00<br />

324000.<br />

00<br />

43100.0<br />

0<br />

73500.0<br />

0<br />

88 batches 27.94 27.94<br />

88 batches 27.94 27.94<br />

2 batches 29.35 20.80<br />

2 batches 6.48 10.40<br />

Approved,<br />

however, state<br />

must ensure<br />

deployment at DP<br />

first and then to<br />

other <strong>Health</strong><br />

Facilities<br />

Can be approved<br />

for @1.30 lakh*16<br />

doctors=20.8<br />

Lakhs<br />

Can be approved<br />

for @1.30 lakh*8<br />

doctors=10.4<br />

Lakhs<br />

6 batches 2.59 2.59 Approved<br />

2 batches 1.47 1.47 Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.9.3.5.<br />

3<br />

A.9.3.5.<br />

4<br />

A.9.3.5.<br />

5<br />

A.9.3.6<br />

A.9.3.7<br />

A.9.4<br />

A.9.5<br />

A.9.5.1<br />

A.9.5.1.<br />

1<br />

A.9.5.1.<br />

2<br />

A.9.5.1.<br />

3<br />

A.9.5.2<br />

A.9.5.2.<br />

1<br />

A.9.5.2.<br />

2<br />

A.9.5.2.<br />

3<br />

A.9.5.3<br />

Training of<br />

Medical Officers<br />

in RTI/STI<br />

Training of Staff<br />

Nurses in RTI/STI<br />

Training of<br />

ANMs / LHVs in<br />

RTI/STI<br />

BEmOC training<br />

Other MH<br />

training (pls<br />

specify)<br />

IMEP Training<br />

Child <strong>Health</strong><br />

Training<br />

IMNCI Training<br />

TOT on IMNCI<br />

(pre-service and<br />

in-service)<br />

IMNCI Training<br />

for ANMs / LHVs<br />

IMNCI Training<br />

for Anganwadi<br />

Workers<br />

F-IMNCI training<br />

TOT on F-IMNCI<br />

F-IMNCI Training<br />

for Medical<br />

Officers<br />

F-IMNCI Training<br />

for Staff Nurses<br />

Home Based<br />

107000.<br />

00<br />

82000.0<br />

0<br />

32750.0<br />

0<br />

125000.<br />

00<br />

12200.0<br />

0<br />

115500.<br />

00<br />

117025.<br />

00<br />

400000.<br />

00<br />

2 batches 2.14 2.14 Approved<br />

5 batches 4.10 4.10 Approved<br />

11 batches 3.60 3.60 Approved<br />

2 batches<br />

11 batches<br />

3.84 3.84<br />

Rs. 2.50lakhs:<br />

Orientation of<br />

CMOs/BMOs/<br />

MOs for<br />

implementation<br />

guidelines under<br />

MDR/IDR<br />

Rs. 1.34lakhs:<br />

Training on Blood<br />

Transfusion MO<br />

and Lab<br />

Technicians<br />

10 batches 11.55 11.55 Approved<br />

4 batches 4.68 4.68<br />

4 batches 16.00 16.00<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.9.5.3.<br />

1<br />

A.9.5.3.<br />

2<br />

A.9.5.4<br />

A.9.5.4.<br />

1<br />

A.9.5.4.<br />

2<br />

A.9.5.5<br />

A.9.5.5.<br />

1<br />

A.9.5.5.<br />

1.1<br />

A.9.5.5.<br />

1.2<br />

A.9.5.5.<br />

1.3<br />

A.9.5.5.<br />

1.4<br />

A.9.5.5.<br />

2<br />

A.9.6<br />

A.9.6.1<br />

Newborn Care<br />

training<br />

TOT on HBNC<br />

Training on<br />

HBNC for ASHA<br />

Care of Sick<br />

Children and<br />

severe<br />

malnutrition<br />

training<br />

TOT on Care of<br />

sick children and<br />

severe<br />

malnutrition<br />

Training on Care<br />

of sick children<br />

and severe<br />

malnutrition for<br />

Medical Officers<br />

Other CH<br />

training (pls<br />

specify)<br />

NSSK Training<br />

TOT for NSSK<br />

NSSK Training for<br />

Medical Officers<br />

NSSK Training for<br />

SNs<br />

NSSK Training for<br />

ANMs<br />

Other Child<br />

<strong>Health</strong> training<br />

Family Planning<br />

Training<br />

Laparoscopic<br />

Sterilisation<br />

14000.0<br />

0<br />

Training of<br />

staff of<br />

Nutritional<br />

Rehabilitation<br />

Centre - 2<br />

Batch<br />

0.28 0.28 Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

A.9.6.1.<br />

1<br />

A.9.6.1.<br />

2<br />

A.9.6.2<br />

A.9.6.2.<br />

1<br />

A.9.6.2.<br />

2<br />

A.9.6.3<br />

A.9.6.3.<br />

1<br />

A.9.6.3.<br />

2<br />

A.9.6.4<br />

A.9.6.4.<br />

1<br />

A.9.6.4.<br />

2<br />

A.9.6.4.<br />

3<br />

A.9.6.4.<br />

4<br />

A.9.6.5<br />

A.9.6.6<br />

Activity<br />

training<br />

TOT on<br />

laparoscopic<br />

sterilisation<br />

Laparoscopic<br />

sterilisation<br />

training for<br />

doctors (teams<br />

of doctor, SN<br />

and OT assistant)<br />

Minilap training<br />

TOT on Minilap<br />

Minilap training<br />

for medical<br />

officers<br />

NSV training<br />

TOT on NSV<br />

NSV Training of<br />

medical officers<br />

IUD Insertion<br />

training<br />

TOT for IUD<br />

insertion<br />

Training of<br />

Medical officers<br />

in IUD insertion<br />

Training of staff<br />

nurses in IUD<br />

insertion<br />

Training of<br />

ANMs / LHVs in<br />

IUD insertion<br />

Contraceptive<br />

Update training<br />

Other FP training<br />

(pls specify)<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

30500.0<br />

0<br />

10000.0<br />

0<br />

35500.0<br />

0<br />

10000.0<br />

0<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

11 batches 3.36 3.36 Approved<br />

4 0.40 0.40 Approved<br />

6 batches 2.<strong>13</strong> 2.<strong>13</strong> Approved<br />

4 0.40 0.40 Approved<br />

3000.00 10 batches 0.30 0.30 Approved<br />

16250.0<br />

0<br />

30500.0<br />

0<br />

16250.0<br />

0<br />

3045.00<br />

4 0.65 0.65 Approved<br />

22 batches 6.71 6.71 Approved<br />

TOT for PPIUD<br />

insertion (4);<br />

Training of<br />

Medical<br />

officers / staff<br />

nurses in<br />

PPIUD<br />

6.74 156.54<br />

Rs. 149.80lakhs:<br />

Supplementary<br />

budget for<br />

capacity building<br />

of health service<br />

providers on IUCD<br />

and PTC.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

insertion (40<br />

Doctors, 160<br />

Staff Nurses)<br />

Approved as<br />

discussed and<br />

approved in<br />

NPCC.<br />

A.9.7<br />

A.9.7.1<br />

A.9.7.2<br />

A.9.7.3<br />

A.9.7.4<br />

A.9.7.5<br />

A.9.8<br />

A.9.8.1<br />

A.9.8.2<br />

ARSH Training<br />

TOT for ARSH<br />

training<br />

Orientation<br />

training of state<br />

and district<br />

programme<br />

managers<br />

ARSH training for<br />

medical officers<br />

ARSH training for<br />

ANMs/LHVs<br />

ARSH training for<br />

AWWs<br />

Programme<br />

Management<br />

Training<br />

SPMU Training<br />

DPMU Training<br />

61500.0<br />

0<br />

69400.0<br />

0<br />

83475.0<br />

0<br />

150000.<br />

00<br />

60000.0<br />

0<br />

100000.<br />

00<br />

160000.<br />

00<br />

1 batch 0.62 0.62 Approved<br />

4 batches 2.78 2.78 Approved<br />

10 batches 8.35 8.35 Approved<br />

2 workshops 3.00 3.00 Approved<br />

Refresher<br />

training of<br />

State,<br />

Divisional ,<br />

District and<br />

Block<br />

Accounts<br />

Manager (6);<br />

Quarterly<br />

review<br />

meetings of<br />

Programme<br />

management<br />

unit<br />

(divisional/dist<br />

rict/block) (8);<br />

Training in<br />

Planning<br />

process fro<br />

DHAPs 20<strong>13</strong>-<br />

14 (4)<br />

11.60 11.60 Approved<br />

6.40 6.40 Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.9.9<br />

A.9.10<br />

Other training<br />

(pls specify)<br />

Training<br />

33100.0<br />

0<br />

39750.0<br />

0<br />

44050.0<br />

0<br />

200000.<br />

00<br />

200000.<br />

00<br />

200000.<br />

00<br />

150000.<br />

00<br />

200000.<br />

00<br />

• Training of<br />

vaccine<br />

handler in<br />

cold chain<br />

system- (44)<br />

• Orientation<br />

training of<br />

ANM/LHV/He<br />

alth<br />

Assistant/BEE<br />

in<br />

Immunization-<br />

(88)<br />

• Orientation<br />

training of<br />

MO's in<br />

Immunization-<br />

(22)<br />

• Workshop<br />

on Disaster<br />

Management-<br />

(2)<br />

• Workshop<br />

on Quality<br />

Assurance -<br />

(2)<br />

• Workshop<br />

on BioMedical<br />

Waste - (2)<br />

• One day<br />

workshop for<br />

orientation of<br />

CMOs/BMOs/<br />

MO's<br />

regarding<br />

MDR/IDR<br />

guidelines<br />

implementati<br />

on - (2)<br />

• Workshop<br />

on<br />

Medicolegal<br />

Issue - (2)<br />

78.24 78.24 Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.9.10.<br />

1<br />

A.9.10.<br />

2<br />

A.9.11<br />

A.9.11.<br />

1<br />

(Nursing)<br />

Strengthening of<br />

Existing Training<br />

Institutions/<br />

Nursing School<br />

New Training<br />

Institutions/<br />

School<br />

Training (Other<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

Personnel)<br />

Promotional Trg<br />

of health<br />

workers females<br />

to lady health<br />

200000.<br />

00<br />

200000.<br />

00<br />

250000.<br />

00<br />

70000.0<br />

0<br />

112500.<br />

00<br />

• B.Sc.<br />

Nursing- 6<br />

participants<br />

• M.Sc.<br />

Nursing -6<br />

participants<br />

• PG Diploma<br />

in <strong>Health</strong><br />

Management-<br />

8 participants<br />

• Training in<br />

QA through<br />

AHA (Distant<br />

learning mode<br />

with 2 content<br />

programmes<br />

of one week<br />

each) inclusive<br />

of TA DA -25<br />

participants<br />

• Orientation<br />

and Induction<br />

of MOs for<br />

Financial<br />

Management<br />

(Institute of<br />

Management<br />

and Public<br />

Adminstration<br />

Jammu/Srinag<br />

ar) - 8 batches<br />

70.50 46.50<br />

Bsc. Nursing and<br />

Msc. Nursing not<br />

approved. PG<br />

diploma, QA<br />

assurance, and<br />

Orientation<br />

approved as<br />

budgeted.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

visitor etc.<br />

A.9.11.<br />

2<br />

A.9.11.<br />

3<br />

A.10<br />

A.10.1<br />

Training<br />

AMNs,<br />

nurses,<br />

AWS<br />

of<br />

Staff<br />

AWW,<br />

Other training<br />

and capacity<br />

building<br />

programmes<br />

Sub-total<br />

Training<br />

PROGRAMME<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Strengthening of<br />

SHS/ SPMU<br />

(Including HR,<br />

Management<br />

Cost, Mobility<br />

Support, field<br />

visits)<br />

65000.0<br />

0<br />

60000.0<br />

0<br />

75000.0<br />

0<br />

Training of<br />

Mos in<br />

Infection<br />

Control<br />

Programme<br />

(2)<br />

Training of<br />

Staff Nurses in<br />

Infection<br />

Control<br />

Programme<br />

(New training)<br />

(2)<br />

Capacity<br />

building of<br />

Supervisory<br />

Staff (CHO,<br />

health<br />

educator,<br />

LHV) for<br />

different<br />

programmes<br />

under NRHM<br />

(4)<br />

5.50 5.50 Approved<br />

365.19 486.38<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

A.10.1.<br />

1<br />

A.10.2<br />

Contractual Staff<br />

for SPMSU<br />

recruited and in<br />

position<br />

Strengthening of<br />

DHS/ DPMU<br />

(Including HR,<br />

Management<br />

Cost, Mobility<br />

Support, field<br />

visits)<br />

19800.0<br />

0<br />

/month<br />

15840.0<br />

0<br />

/month<br />

15840.0<br />

0<br />

/month<br />

--<br />

5000.00<br />

/month<br />

/district<br />

15000.0<br />

0<br />

/month<br />

/district<br />

500.00<br />

/month<br />

400.00<br />

/month<br />

250.00<br />

/month<br />

District<br />

Programme<br />

Manager: 22<br />

District<br />

Accounts<br />

Manager: 22<br />

District M&E<br />

Officer: 22<br />

5 % increment<br />

of District<br />

Programme<br />

Management<br />

Unit<br />

(lumpsum)<br />

Mobility<br />

Support for<br />

DPMU at<br />

District Level:<br />

22<br />

O.E. for<br />

District Level :<br />

22<br />

Mobile<br />

Charges for<br />

CMO for<br />

monitoring:<br />

22<br />

546.85 345.44<br />

201.97 175.86<br />

Approved at<br />

2011-<strong>2012</strong> level<br />

of 297.44. Posts<br />

approved in<br />

supplementary<br />

PIP for SPMU<br />

approved.<br />

22 DPMs, DAMs,<br />

and District M&Es<br />

approved at 2011-<br />

<strong>2012</strong> level of Rs.<br />

172.56. Mobility<br />

support: 25% of<br />

budget approved<br />

on interim basis.<br />

State to revert<br />

with a<br />

consolidated<br />

budget proposal<br />

for POL at state,<br />

district and sub<br />

district levels.<br />

0.25 * (Rs. 5000 *<br />

12 * 22) = Rs.<br />

3.30lakhs. No new<br />

posts approved.<br />

Mobile<br />

charges for<br />

District<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Nodal Officers<br />

for different<br />

schemes(Dy.<br />

CMO, DHO,<br />

DIO): 66<br />

Mobile<br />

Charges for<br />

DPMUs: 66<br />

A.10.2.<br />

1<br />

A.10.3<br />

Contractual Staff<br />

for DPMSU<br />

recruited and in<br />

position<br />

Strengthening of<br />

Block PMU<br />

(Including HR,<br />

Management<br />

Cost, Mobility<br />

Support, field<br />

visits)<br />

<strong>13</strong>200.0<br />

0<br />

<strong>13</strong>200.0<br />

0<br />

--<br />

10000.0<br />

0<br />

/month<br />

/block<br />

400.00<br />

/month<br />

300.00<br />

/month<br />

250.00<br />

/month<br />

3000.00<br />

/month<br />

/block<br />

Block<br />

Accounts<br />

Manager: 116<br />

Block M&E<br />

Manager: 116<br />

5% increment<br />

of Block<br />

Programme<br />

Management<br />

Unit<br />

O.E. for Block<br />

Level: 116<br />

Mobile<br />

Charges for<br />

BMO for<br />

monitoring:<br />

116<br />

Mobile<br />

charges for<br />

Incharge MO<br />

PHC/AD: 634<br />

Mobile<br />

Charges for<br />

BPMUs: 232<br />

602.17 404.28<br />

116 block<br />

accounts<br />

managers and<br />

block M&E<br />

managers<br />

approved at 2011-<br />

<strong>2012</strong> levels of Rs.<br />

393.84lakhs.<br />

Mobility support:<br />

25% of budget<br />

approved on<br />

interim basis.<br />

State to revert<br />

with a<br />

consolidated<br />

budget proposal<br />

for POL at state,<br />

district and sub<br />

district levels.<br />

0.25 * (Rs. 3000 *<br />

12 * 116) = Rs.<br />

10.44lakhs<br />

No new posts<br />

approved.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit<br />

Rate<br />

(Rs.)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Proposed<br />

Amount (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Approved<br />

Amount<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Mobility<br />

Support for<br />

BPMU at<br />

Block Level:<br />

116<br />

A.10.4<br />

Strengthening<br />

(others)<br />

15000.0<br />

0<br />

Rs.<br />

100000<br />

0 /year<br />

118.00<br />

1<br />

27.70 27.70<br />

A.10.5 Audit Fees 5.00 5.00<br />

A.10.6 Concurrent Audit 20.70 20.70<br />

A.10.7<br />

Mobility Support<br />

to BMO/ MO/<br />

Others<br />

Sub-total<br />

Programme<br />

1404.39 978.98<br />

Management<br />

A.11<br />

VULNERABLE<br />

GROUPS<br />

A.11.1<br />

Implementation<br />

of RCH activities<br />

Sub-total<br />

Vulnerable<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

Groups<br />

Total RCH II Base<br />

Flexi Pool<br />

15509.25 10818.70<br />

Total RCH II<br />

Demand Side<br />

2914.18 2288.04<br />

GRAND TOTAL<br />

RCH II<br />

18423.43 <strong>13</strong>106.74<br />

Rs. 17.70lakhs:<br />

Tally ERP<br />

Rs. 10.00lakhs:<br />

Rent for office of<br />

Divisional Officer,<br />

Kashmir including<br />

electricity and<br />

water charges<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Mission Flexible Pool<br />

B1<br />

B.1.1<br />

B1.1.1<br />

ASHA<br />

ASHA Cost<br />

Selection & Training of<br />

ASHA<br />

Training on HBNC for<br />

State Trainers ( round<br />

3rd) (7 participants) #<br />

Training on HBNC for<br />

ASHA DRP (round 2nd )<br />

(9 batches 25<br />

participants per batch)<br />

#<br />

Training of ASHA<br />

Facilitator Round 2nd<br />

(16 batches 30<br />

participants per batch)<br />

#<br />

Training of ASHA on<br />

HBNC Round 1 (part 1<br />

& 2) (400 Batches 25<br />

per batch) #<br />

Training of ASHA on<br />

HBNC Round 2 (400<br />

Batches 25 per batch)<br />

#<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Annexure-2<br />

1000 2500 25 25 Approved<br />

95000 1 0.95 0.95 Approved<br />

106000 9 9.54 9.54 Approved<br />

90000 16 14.4 14.4<br />

45000 400 180 100<br />

25000 400 100 75<br />

Approved. State<br />

has decided to<br />

designate 2nd<br />

ANM as<br />

facilitator/<br />

supervisor for 15-<br />

20 ASHAs. State<br />

should ensure<br />

that ANMs with<br />

relatively less<br />

work load should<br />

be given this<br />

additional<br />

responsibility.<br />

Approved. Funds<br />

would be<br />

released further<br />

depending on the<br />

progress of the<br />

project.<br />

Approved. State<br />

to provide<br />

detailed write up.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

B1.1.2<br />

B1.1.3<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Procurement of ASHA<br />

Drug Kit<br />

Procurement of Kit for<br />

ASHA (Replenishment)<br />

Procurement of HBNC<br />

Kit for ASHA<br />

Other Incentive to<br />

ASHAs (if any)<br />

Incentive to ASHA for<br />

full ANC<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

600 2500 15 15 Approved<br />

350 9500 33.25 0<br />

1200 12000 144 100<br />

0 0<br />

250 90000 225 125<br />

Incentive for<br />

registration of Births<br />

50 150000 75 75<br />

Incentive for<br />

registration of Deaths 50 5000 2.5 2.5<br />

Not Approved.<br />

State has<br />

mentioned that<br />

the kits are being<br />

replenished on<br />

need basis from<br />

State resources.<br />

Approved Rs 1<br />

crore. Additional<br />

budget for State<br />

would depend on<br />

progress made by<br />

the State.<br />

Approved with<br />

the condition<br />

registration of<br />

PW within 12<br />

wks, completion<br />

of 4 ANC, testing<br />

for Hemoglobin,<br />

Routine urine,<br />

100 IFA and TT<br />

injection. The<br />

payment would<br />

be made after<br />

entry in joint<br />

MCP card and<br />

verified by the<br />

ANM/SN/MO.<br />

Additional<br />

budgets based on<br />

actual.<br />

Approved<br />

Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Incentive for<br />

registration of<br />

Mothers along with<br />

full details under MCTS<br />

Incentive to ASHA for<br />

event reporting<br />

(Details provided in<br />

writeup)<br />

Incentive to ASHA for<br />

Roster duty at ASHA<br />

help desk @ Rs. 100<br />

for 8 hours duty for<br />

365 days (365X100X3)<br />

ASHA help desk cum<br />

rest room in 30 level 3<br />

MCH facilities<br />

Uniforms to ASHA (2<br />

sets of uniform, I-card,<br />

1 sweater, 1 shawl in<br />

high focus districts @<br />

Rs.2000.00<br />

Uniforms to ASHA ( 2<br />

sets of uniforms, 1<br />

sweater and I-card in<br />

other districts @ Rs.<br />

1500.00)<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

50 200000 100 0 NOT Approved.<br />

100 2000 2 2 Approved<br />

109500 30 32.85 32.85 Approved<br />

10000 30 3 3 Approved<br />

2000 5000 100 50<br />

1500 7000 105 52.5<br />

Approved@ of Rs<br />

1000.<br />

Approved@ of Rs<br />

750.<br />

ASHA Diary 100 12000 12 12 Approved<br />

B1.1.4<br />

B1.1.5<br />

B2<br />

Awards to ASHA's/Link<br />

workers<br />

ASHA Resource<br />

Centre/AHSA<br />

Mentoring Group<br />

Sub Total ASHA<br />

Untied Funds<br />

1179.49 694.74<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

B2.1<br />

B2.2<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Untied Fund for CHCs 50000 84 42 18.48<br />

Untied Fund for 3<br />

Hospitals (Rajiv Gandhi<br />

Jammu, MGM Kathua<br />

and MCH Anantnag)<br />

50000 3 1.5 0.66<br />

Untied Fund for PHCs 25000 396 99 43.56<br />

Untied Fund for ADs 25000 238 59.5 26.18<br />

Remarks<br />

Approved as per<br />

the utilization in<br />

third quarter i.e.<br />

44%. State to<br />

revert back after<br />

giving differential<br />

financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

Approved as per<br />

the utilization in<br />

third quarter i.e.<br />

44%. State to<br />

revert back after<br />

giving differential<br />

financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

Approved as per<br />

the utilization in<br />

third quarter i.e.<br />

44%. State to<br />

revert back after<br />

giving differential<br />

financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

Approved as per<br />

the utilization in<br />

third quarter i.e.<br />

44%. State to<br />

revert back after<br />

giving differential<br />

financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

B2.3<br />

Untied Fund for Sub<br />

Centres<br />

10000 1907 190.7 83.908<br />

Approved as per<br />

the utilization in<br />

third quarter i.e.<br />

44%. State to<br />

revert back after<br />

giving differential<br />

financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B2.4<br />

Untied Fund for MACs 10000 346 34.6 15.224<br />

Untied fund for VHSC 10000 6886 688.6 302.984<br />

Sub Total 1115.9 490.996<br />

B.3 Annual Maintenance<br />

Grants<br />

B.3.1 CHCs 100000 83 83 40.8606<br />

AMG for 3 Hospitals<br />

(Rajiv Gandhi Jammu,<br />

MGM Kathua and MCH<br />

Anantnag)<br />

100000 3 3 1.4949<br />

Approved as per<br />

the utilization in<br />

third quarter i.e.<br />

44%. State to<br />

revert back after<br />

giving differential<br />

financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

Approved as per<br />

the utilization in<br />

third quarter i.e.<br />

44%. State to<br />

revert back after<br />

giving differential<br />

financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

Approved as per<br />

the utilization in<br />

third quarter i.e.<br />

49.83%.<br />

Approved for 82<br />

CHCs in<br />

government<br />

building as per<br />

RHS 2011. State<br />

to revert back<br />

after giving funds<br />

utilization and<br />

differential<br />

financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

Approved as per<br />

the utilization in<br />

third quarter ie<br />

49.83%.State to<br />

revert back after<br />

giving funds<br />

utilization and<br />

differential<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

B.3.2 PHCs 50000 325 162.5 77.9<br />

ADs 50000 126 63 31.3929<br />

B.3.3 Sub Centers 10000 644 64.4 32.09052<br />

Remarks<br />

financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

Approved as per<br />

the utilization in<br />

third quarter<br />

ie49.83%.<br />

Approved for 312<br />

facilities as per<br />

RHS 2011. State<br />

to revert back<br />

after giving funds<br />

utilization and<br />

differential<br />

financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

Approved as per<br />

the utilization in<br />

third quarter i.e.<br />

49.83%. State to<br />

revert back after<br />

giving funds<br />

utilization and<br />

differential<br />

financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

Further release<br />

of funds would<br />

be based on the<br />

progress of the<br />

activity.<br />

Approved as per<br />

the utilization in<br />

third quarter i.e.<br />

49.83%.Approved<br />

for 644 facilities<br />

in government<br />

building. State to<br />

revert back after<br />

giving funds<br />

utilization and<br />

differential<br />

financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

MACs 10000 199 19.9 9.91617<br />

Total 395.8 193.6551<br />

B.4 Hospital<br />

Strengthening<br />

B.4.1 Upgradation of CHCs,<br />

PHCs, Dist. Hospitals to<br />

IPHS)<br />

B4.1.1<br />

B4.1.2<br />

B4.1.3<br />

B4.1.4<br />

B4.1.5<br />

B 4.2<br />

District Hospitals<br />

CHCs<br />

PHCs<br />

Sub Centers<br />

Others<br />

Strengthening of<br />

Districts, Sub-divisional<br />

Hospitals, CHCs, PHCs<br />

Remarks<br />

Approved as per<br />

the utilization in<br />

third quarter<br />

ie49.83%. State<br />

to revert back<br />

after giving funds<br />

utilization and<br />

differential<br />

financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

Blood Storage Centre<br />

(BSC)<br />

SNCUs (Govt. Hospital<br />

Sarwal already<br />

Approved)<br />

575000 26 149.5 149.5<br />

5500000 1 55 55<br />

Approved with<br />

the condition<br />

that State should<br />

ensure<br />

deployment of<br />

necessary HR to<br />

these facilities<br />

and to ensure<br />

they are<br />

functional as<br />

FRUs. Special<br />

review to be<br />

undertaken<br />

within 3 months<br />

Approved.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B.4.3<br />

B.4.4<br />

B5<br />

Operational cost of<br />

SNCU<br />

1000000 8 80 65<br />

Operational cost of<br />

Stabilization 175000 45 78.75 78.75<br />

Operational cost of<br />

NBCC 20000 200 40 40<br />

Sub Centre Rent and<br />

Contingencies 32 0<br />

Logistics management/<br />

improvement<br />

0 0<br />

Total 435.25 388.25<br />

New Constructions/<br />

Renovation and<br />

Setting up<br />

CHCs 49 1200 0<br />

Approved for 5<br />

SNCUs<br />

(Gandinagar,<br />

Jammu, DH<br />

Udhampur, DH<br />

kathua, DH<br />

Anantnaag and<br />

DH leh) @ Rs 10<br />

lacs each and 3<br />

SNCUs (DH Kargil,<br />

DH Baramulla<br />

and DH Poonch)<br />

@ Rs 5 lacs each<br />

for 6 months.<br />

Approved. List of<br />

facilities is<br />

annexed.<br />

Approved. List of<br />

facilities is<br />

annexed.<br />

Approval pended.<br />

Subject to<br />

provision of list<br />

Approval pended.<br />

State to provide<br />

detailed proposal<br />

with list of<br />

facilities, timeline<br />

for completion,<br />

share of State<br />

Government,<br />

share of NRHM<br />

and functionality<br />

details as in OPD<br />

and IPD.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

PHCs 65 1400 0<br />

B5.3 SHCs/Sub Centers <strong>13</strong>1 1400 0<br />

Opening of 100 new<br />

sub centres<br />

B5.4 Setting up<br />

Infrastructure wing for<br />

Civil works<br />

B5.5 Govt. Dispensaries/<br />

others renovations<br />

336600 100 336.6 0<br />

Remarks<br />

Approval pended.<br />

State to provide<br />

detailed proposal<br />

with list of<br />

facilities, timeline<br />

for completion,<br />

share of State<br />

Government,<br />

share of NRHM<br />

and functionality<br />

details as in OPD<br />

and IPD.<br />

Approval pended.<br />

State to provide<br />

detailed proposal<br />

with list of<br />

facilities, timeline<br />

for completion,<br />

share of State<br />

Government,<br />

share of NRHM<br />

and functionality<br />

details as in OPD<br />

and IPD.<br />

Approval pended.<br />

State to provide<br />

detailed proposal<br />

with list of<br />

facilities, timeline<br />

for completion,<br />

share of State<br />

Government,<br />

share of NRHM<br />

and functionality<br />

details as in OPD<br />

and IPD.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B5.6 Construction of BHO,<br />

Facility improvement,<br />

civil work, BemOC and<br />

CemOC centers<br />

B.5.7 Major civil works for<br />

operationalisation of<br />

FRUS<br />

B.5.8<br />

B.5.9<br />

B.5.10<br />

B.5.10.<br />

1<br />

Major civil works for<br />

operationalisation of<br />

24 hour services at<br />

PHCs<br />

Civil Works for<br />

Operationalising<br />

Infection Management<br />

& Environment Plan at<br />

health facilities<br />

Infrastructure of<br />

Training Institutions<br />

Strengthening of<br />

Existing Training<br />

Institutions/Nursing<br />

School( Other than HR)<br />

a. GNM Schools<br />

1. Infrastructure<br />

2. Equipment<br />

b. ANMTCs<br />

1. Infrastructure<br />

2. Equipment<br />

B.5.10.<br />

2<br />

New Training<br />

Institutions/School(Ot<br />

her than HR)<br />

Total 4336.6 0<br />

B.6 Corpus Grants to<br />

HMS/RKS<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

B6.1 District Hospitals 500000 22 110 64.086<br />

RKS for two Govt.<br />

Hospitals (Sarwal<br />

Hospital Jammu and<br />

G.B. Pant Hospital<br />

Srinagar)<br />

500000 2 10 0<br />

B6.2 CHCs 100000 84 84 48.35<br />

B6.3 PHCs<br />

RKS for 3 Hospitals<br />

(Rajiv Gandhi Jammu,<br />

MGM Kathua and MCH<br />

Anantnag)<br />

ADs<br />

100000 3 3 1.75<br />

100000 396 396 219.0576<br />

100000 238 238 47.7732<br />

Remarks<br />

Approved for 22<br />

Districts<br />

Hospitals where<br />

Rogi Kalyan<br />

Samitis are<br />

registered as per<br />

MIS December<br />

2011 as per the<br />

utilization in 3rd<br />

quarter i.e.<br />

58.26%. State to<br />

revert back after<br />

giving funds<br />

utilization and<br />

differential<br />

financing based<br />

on case load.<br />

Approved for 83<br />

CHCs and as per<br />

MIS December<br />

<strong>2012</strong> and 4<br />

facilities other<br />

than CHCs or<br />

above block level<br />

but below District<br />

level as per the<br />

utilization in 3rd<br />

quarter i.e.<br />

58.26%.State to<br />

revert back after<br />

giving funds<br />

utilization and<br />

differential<br />

financing based<br />

on case load<br />

Approved for 376<br />

PHCs and 82<br />

other facilities<br />

which are above<br />

Subcenter level<br />

and above block<br />

level as per the<br />

utilization in 3rd<br />

quarter i.e.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

B6.4 Other or if not<br />

bifurcated as above<br />

B7<br />

0<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Total 841 381.0204<br />

District Action Plans<br />

(Including Block,<br />

Village)<br />

Panchayati Raj<br />

B8<br />

Initiative<br />

Constitution and<br />

Orientation of<br />

B8.1 Community leader &<br />

of VHSC,SHC,PHC,CHC<br />

etc<br />

Orientation<br />

Workshops, Trainings<br />

and capacity building<br />

B8.2<br />

of PRI at State/Dist.<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Societies,<br />

CHC,PHC<br />

B8.3 Others<br />

B9<br />

B9.1<br />

B9.2<br />

37200 1166 433.75 0<br />

Total 433.75 0<br />

Mainstreaming of<br />

AYUSH<br />

Medical Officers at<br />

DH/CHCs/ PHCs (only<br />

AYUSH)<br />

Other Staff Nurse/<br />

Supervisory Nurses<br />

(for AYUSH)<br />

25000 396 1188 912.38<br />

Remarks<br />

58.26%.State to<br />

revert back after<br />

giving funds<br />

utilization and<br />

differential<br />

financing based<br />

on case load<br />

Approval Pended<br />

subject to<br />

submission of<br />

detailed plan.<br />

Approved at the<br />

rate of Rs 19,200<br />

pm. Admissible<br />

for collocated<br />

facilities in the<br />

same premises.<br />

State to give list<br />

of all colocated<br />

facilities.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

B 9.3<br />

B10<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

AYUSH Dawasaaz at<br />

PHC level<br />

Activities other than<br />

HR<br />

AYUSH Doctors at<br />

difficult area<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

12000 396 570.24 5<strong>13</strong>.2<br />

25000 75 225 172.8<br />

Total 1983.24 1598.38<br />

IEC-BCC NRHM<br />

Remarks<br />

Approved @ Rs<br />

10500 per month<br />

for this FY. State<br />

should ensure<br />

posting of<br />

dawasaaz in the<br />

PHCs which have<br />

enough case load<br />

& also evaluate<br />

justification for<br />

its continuation<br />

in next FY<br />

Approved at the<br />

rate of Rs 19,200<br />

pm. Admissible<br />

for collocated<br />

facilities in the<br />

same premises.<br />

B.10<br />

B.10.1<br />

Strengthening of<br />

BCC/IEC Bureaus<br />

Development of State<br />

BCC/IEC strategy<br />

B.10.2<br />

Implementation of<br />

BCC/IEC strategy<br />

B.10.2.<br />

1<br />

BCC/IEC activities for<br />

MH<br />

Display of two video<br />

spots from local cable<br />

network/DD. Two each<br />

cables from Srinagar &<br />

Jammu<br />

48000 24 11.52 200<br />

Approved Rs 2<br />

crores for the<br />

activity State to<br />

restrict its<br />

IEC/BCC activities<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B.10.2.<br />

2<br />

Broadcast of daily<br />

Audio spots from<br />

Radio Kashmir Jammu<br />

& Srinagar/FM Radio in<br />

Hindi / Kashmiri<br />

respectively<br />

Display of two video<br />

spots from 5 distt.<br />

Cable network<br />

Procurement of<br />

Hoardings one per<br />

distt<br />

Procurement and<br />

display of hoarding at<br />

Airport/Railway<br />

station/Bustand<br />

BCC/IEC activities for<br />

CH<br />

Display of Two video<br />

spot from 4 local cable<br />

network/DD Srinagar<br />

and Jammu in Kashmiri<br />

and Hindi Respectively<br />

on four channel each<br />

(48000 per month)<br />

Broadcast of daily<br />

Audio spots in Kashmir<br />

and Hindi/Dogri from<br />

Radio Kashmir/FM<br />

Radio Srinagar &<br />

Jammu per day<br />

respectively<br />

Display of two spots<br />

from 5 district cable<br />

network<br />

Procurement of<br />

hoardings one per distt<br />

Display of one video<br />

spot on breast feeding<br />

on 4 local cable<br />

Network/DD two each<br />

for Srinagar and<br />

Jammu<br />

1400 730 10.22<br />

5000 120 6<br />

<strong>13</strong>000 22 2.86<br />

1000000 1 10<br />

48000 24 11.52<br />

1800 730 <strong>13</strong>.14<br />

5000 120 6<br />

<strong>13</strong>000 22 2.86<br />

12000 48 5.76<br />

within Rs 2<br />

crores. <strong>Health</strong><br />

Mela Not<br />

approved.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B.10.2.<br />

3<br />

Procurement of two<br />

video spot on Janani<br />

Shishu Suraksha<br />

Karyakarm (JSSK) and<br />

Family Planning both<br />

in Kashmiri and Hindi<br />

Display of one Video<br />

spot on JSSK from 4<br />

local cable<br />

networks/DD two each<br />

from Jammu and<br />

Srinagar in Hindi and<br />

Kashmiri respectively<br />

Broadcast of Audio<br />

Spots on JSSK for Radio<br />

Kashmir/FM Radio<br />

Jammu and Srinagar in<br />

Hindi and Kashmir<br />

daily<br />

BCC/IEC activities for<br />

FP<br />

NSV :- Display of Video<br />

spot from 4 cable<br />

networks/DD 2 each in<br />

Hindi and Kashmiri<br />

from Jammu and<br />

Kashmir respectively<br />

(NSV)<br />

Broadcast of one<br />

Audio spot daily from<br />

Radio Kashmir/FM<br />

Radio Srinagar and<br />

Jammu in Kashmiri and<br />

Hindi respectively<br />

Display of video spot<br />

from 5 local<br />

channels/DD of 5<br />

districts<br />

Broadcast of two<br />

Audio spots from<br />

Radio Kashmir/FM<br />

Radio Jammu and<br />

Srinagar on FP (for<br />

spacing)<br />

25000 4 1<br />

12000 48 5.76<br />

1500 730 10.22<br />

12000 48 5.76<br />

1500 730 10.95<br />

5000 60 3<br />

1400 730 10.22<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B.10.2.<br />

4<br />

Display of video spot<br />

from Local cable<br />

network/DD 2 from<br />

Jammu and 2 from<br />

Srinagar for female<br />

sterilization<br />

BCC/IEC activities for<br />

ARSH<br />

Symposium/<br />

Workshop for female<br />

students of<br />

high/Higher secondary<br />

schools and colleges<br />

for 200 institutions<br />

Seminar for awareness<br />

among adolscents and<br />

other stake holders to<br />

be organised by CMO<br />

at District level<br />

12000 48 5.76<br />

8000 200 16<br />

15000 22 3.3<br />

B.10.3<br />

Printing of brochures<br />

and pamphlets etc.<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Mela<br />

2 1<br />

B.10.4<br />

Organization of <strong>Health</strong><br />

melas one each in 6<br />

Parliamentary<br />

constituencies<br />

Creating awareness on<br />

declining sex ratio<br />

issue.<br />

Broadcast of Audio<br />

spots from Radio<br />

/Kashmir/ FM Radio<br />

Srinagar and Jammu in<br />

Kashmiri and Dogri<br />

respectively<br />

Display of Video spot<br />

from two local cable<br />

network/DD each from<br />

Jammu and Srinagar in<br />

Hindi and Kashmiri<br />

respectively<br />

1000000 6 60<br />

1400 730 10.22<br />

12000 48 5.76<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Procurement and<br />

display of 20 hoardings<br />

on highways (10 in<br />

each Division)<br />

<strong>13</strong>000 20 2.6<br />

B.10.5<br />

Organization of<br />

Rallies/Debates/Semin<br />

ars for school/ colleges<br />

5 per district (for<br />

PC&PNDT, ARSH and<br />

School <strong>Health</strong>)<br />

Other activities<br />

Display of running<br />

scroll through 4 city<br />

cable network/DD on<br />

different NRHM<br />

components. 10<br />

components per scroll<br />

30 times a day (Details<br />

provided in writeup)<br />

Organization of NRHM<br />

Sammelans at Distt<br />

level (This activity is<br />

very important since it<br />

helps in awareness<br />

generation among all<br />

the stake holders)<br />

Organisation of NRHM<br />

Sammelans at Block<br />

level (The RCH services<br />

shall also be provided)<br />

Printing of modules<br />

and other IEC material<br />

for RTI/STI<br />

Vulnerable Groups<br />

especially slums, Brick<br />

Klins and Nomads<br />

Printing of 5 ft. X 3 ft.<br />

wall hanging posters<br />

for SCs, PHCs, CHCs,<br />

DHs & ISM institutions<br />

(Set of 8 posters for<br />

3000 institutions)<br />

10000 110 11<br />

9000 48 4.32<br />

150000 22 33<br />

20000 116 23.2<br />

500000 2 10<br />

0<br />

1500 3000 45<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Print Media 350000 2 7<br />

Production and<br />

Procurement of four<br />

documentaries on<br />

NRHM one each in<br />

Hindi and Kashmiri to<br />

be displayed through<br />

DD Kendriya Jammu<br />

and Srinagar one each<br />

of 30 minutes duration<br />

15000 4 0.6<br />

Display cost through<br />

DD Kendra 24<br />

B11<br />

Sub Total IEC-BCC<br />

NRHM<br />

Mobile Medical Units<br />

(Including recurring<br />

expenditures)in<br />

remaining 11 Districts<br />

(Capital Cost )<br />

389.55 200<br />

2375000 11 261.25 0<br />

Not Approved. 11<br />

MMUs Approved<br />

last year are not<br />

yet functional.<br />

Recurring cost for 22<br />

MMUs 2191000 22 482.02 241.01<br />

Approved for 11<br />

MMUs<br />

B12<br />

Sub Total Mobile<br />

Medical Units<br />

(Including recurring<br />

expenditures)<br />

Referral Transport<br />

Ambulance<br />

(Replacement of<br />

troupe carrier<br />

ambulances) non<br />

emergency referral<br />

transport<br />

capital cost of 108<br />

ambulances<br />

Operating Cost of<br />

control rooms<br />

(108X104) Details<br />

provided in write-up<br />

743.27 241.01<br />

700000 200 1400 0 Not Approved<br />

650 0 Not Approved<br />

5000000 2 100 0 Not Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B12.1 Ambulance/<br />

EMRI/Other models<br />

B12.2 Operating Cost (POL)<br />

Repairs / maintenance<br />

of ambulances<br />

Sub Total Referral<br />

Transport<br />

25000 125 31.25 0<br />

2181.25 0<br />

Not Approved<br />

B<strong>13</strong><br />

PPP/ NGOs<br />

B<strong>13</strong>.1 Nongovernmental<br />

providers of health<br />

care RMPs/TBAs<br />

B<strong>13</strong>.2 Public Private<br />

Partnerships<br />

4.17 4.17 0<br />

Not Approved<br />

B<strong>13</strong>.3 NGO Programme/<br />

Grant in Aid to NGO<br />

Workshop 50000 3 1.5 0 Not Approved<br />

Baseline Survey<br />

100000 5 5 0<br />

Not Approved<br />

Project Proposal for<br />

MNGO's 15000 8 120 0<br />

Not Approved<br />

Total <strong>13</strong>0.67 0<br />

B14. Innovations( if any)<br />

B15<br />

Planning,<br />

Implementation and<br />

Monitoring<br />

B15.1 Community<br />

Monitoring (Visioning<br />

workshops at state,<br />

Dist, Block level)<br />

B15.1.1<br />

B15.1.2<br />

B15.1.3<br />

State level<br />

District level<br />

Block level<br />

B15.1.4<br />

Other<br />

B15.2 Quality Assurance<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Accreditation of<br />

<strong>Health</strong> institutions<br />

(Details provided in<br />

writeup)<br />

State <strong>Health</strong> Society &<br />

Divisional Office<br />

Kashmir<br />

For completion of<br />

accreditation of<br />

ongoing hospital<br />

projects<br />

B15.3 Monitoring and<br />

Evaluation<br />

B15.3.1<br />

B15.3.2<br />

Monitoring &<br />

Evaluation /<br />

HMIS/MCTS.<br />

Computerization HMIS<br />

and e-governance, e-<br />

health<br />

HMIS Fellows at<br />

Divisional level<br />

Mobility for M&E<br />

officers at state level<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

2000000 1 20 0<br />

5000000 2 100 100<br />

12000 2 2.88 2.88<br />

0 25 25<br />

Mobility for M&E<br />

officers at divisional<br />

level 0 12 12<br />

Mobility for M&E<br />

officers at district level<br />

Mobility for M&E<br />

officers at block level<br />

Up gradation of J&K<br />

<strong>Health</strong> website /<br />

NRHM website /<br />

PC&PNDT website<br />

1 Laptop for Assistant<br />

M&E, 2 HMIS fellows,<br />

2 Divisional M&E<br />

Officers<br />

120000 22 26.4 26.4<br />

60000 116 69.6 69.6<br />

0 0.5 0<br />

50000 5 2.5 0<br />

Remarks<br />

Not Approved<br />

Approved subject<br />

to setting up of<br />

its own in house<br />

quality assurance<br />

system<br />

Approved<br />

Approved<br />

State may share<br />

the salient<br />

observations<br />

with MoHFW and<br />

PRC<br />

Not Approved<br />

Not Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

1 Laptop for 22<br />

Districts Nodal Officers<br />

for MCTS/HMIS<br />

1 Printer / Scanner /<br />

Projector for 22<br />

Districts<br />

1 Laptop for difficult<br />

blocks where internet<br />

connectivity is very<br />

poor<br />

Internet connectivity<br />

State level<br />

Internet connectivity<br />

divisional level<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

50000 22 11 0<br />

100000 22 22 22<br />

50000 40 20 0<br />

12000 6 2.4 2.4<br />

12000 6 0.72 0.72<br />

Internet connectivity<br />

district level 12000 66 7.92 7.92<br />

Internet connectivity<br />

block level 12000 232 27.84 27.84<br />

Remarks<br />

Not Approved<br />

Approved<br />

Not Approved<br />

Approved subject<br />

to 100% facility<br />

based reporting<br />

on HMIS portal<br />

Internet connectivity<br />

SMGS/Lal Ded/ District<br />

Hospitals/other<br />

hospitals<br />

Annual Maintenance<br />

of equipments<br />

Operational Costs<br />

(consumables etc)<br />

12000 27 3.24 3.24<br />

0 2.5 2.5<br />

B15.3.3<br />

Consumables at State<br />

level<br />

Consumables at<br />

Divisional level<br />

Consumables at<br />

District level<br />

Consumables at Block<br />

level<br />

Other M & E<br />

250000 1 2.5 2.5<br />

125000 2 2.5 2.5<br />

0 0<br />

0 0<br />

0 0<br />

Approved<br />

Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Printing of new<br />

registers Approved by<br />

GoI<br />

Mobile Charges for<br />

ANM at Sub Centres (<br />

regular ANMs) for<br />

tracking of Pregant<br />

women and Children /<br />

Monitoring @ Rs. 200<br />

respectively per<br />

month)<br />

Reimbursement for<br />

Mobile user chargers<br />

for ASHA @ Rs. 100<br />

per month<br />

Capacity buildings of<br />

CMOs / BMOs /<br />

DPMUs / BPMUs at<br />

Division level for reorientation<br />

of HMIS<br />

and MCTS 14 batches<br />

(25 participants per<br />

batch)<br />

Capacity buildings of<br />

ANMs / LHVs / Staff<br />

Nurses at Block level<br />

for re-orientation of<br />

HMIS and MCTS 116<br />

batches (35<br />

participants each<br />

batch) (Details<br />

provided in write up)<br />

Boats for monitoring<br />

and outreach activities<br />

in Dal Lake (block<br />

hazratbal, Srinagar)<br />

(one time investment)<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

0 10 10<br />

200 1907 45.77 25<br />

100 12000 144 144<br />

1<strong>13</strong>000 14 15.82 15.82<br />

26075 116 30.25 30.25<br />

300000 2 6 0<br />

Remarks<br />

Approved.<br />

Approved Rs<br />

25.00 lakh only at<br />

the unit cost of<br />

Rs 100 per<br />

month. The State<br />

may explore the<br />

possibility of CUG<br />

connection.<br />

Approved; State<br />

may explore the<br />

possibility of CUG<br />

connection<br />

Approved<br />

Approved<br />

Not Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Ongoing review of<br />

MCH tracking activities<br />

(2 Review meeting to<br />

be held after 6 months<br />

for both the Divisions<br />

headed by Secretary /<br />

Mission Director to<br />

review HMIS / MCTS in<br />

both the Divisions )<br />

Sub Total of Planning<br />

Implementation and<br />

Monitoring<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

0 2 2 Approved<br />

615.34 534.57<br />

B.16 PROCUREMENT<br />

B16.1 Procurement of<br />

Equipment<br />

B16.1.1 Procurement of<br />

equipment: MH<br />

B16.1.2<br />

B16.1.3<br />

B16.1.4<br />

B16.1.5<br />

Procurement of<br />

equipment: MH<br />

(Procurement of<br />

equipments for<br />

strengthening of OT's<br />

in level 3 MCH)<br />

Procurement of<br />

equipment: CH (NBCC<br />

@ Rs. 85000 X 50)<br />

Procurement of<br />

equipment: CH for<br />

strengthening of the<br />

pediatrics department<br />

SMGS hospital Jammu<br />

and GB Pant Hospital<br />

Srinagar (Training<br />

Centre) project<br />

submitted<br />

Procurement of<br />

equipment: FP<br />

Procurement of<br />

equipment: IMEP<br />

Procurement of Others<br />

2500000 2 50 0 Not Approved<br />

85000 50 42.5 42.5 Approved<br />

20000000 2 400 400 Approved<br />

0<br />

0<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

B.16.2<br />

B.16.2.<br />

1<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Procurement of Drugs<br />

and supplies<br />

Drugs & supplies for<br />

MH<br />

Diagnostic<br />

kits/disposable<br />

syringes<br />

gloves/cotton/ anti<br />

spasmodic/ anti<br />

allergic tablets under<br />

RTI/STI<br />

Drug Kit 1 to 7<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

32.66 32.66 Approved<br />

<strong>13</strong>.58 <strong>13</strong>.58 Approved<br />

B.16.2.<br />

2<br />

B.16.2.<br />

3<br />

Drugs & supplies for<br />

CH<br />

IFA tablets to students<br />

of primary Schools<br />

IFA tablets to students<br />

and teachers School 0.1<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

Deworming tablets<br />

under School <strong>Health</strong> 4<br />

0 0<br />

523082<br />

35<br />

175670<br />

6<br />

76.25 23.92 Approved<br />

52.31 52.31 Approved<br />

70.27 35.<strong>13</strong>5<br />

Iron Folic under SABLA<br />

693975<br />

0.1<br />

Scheme<br />

3<br />

Deworming tablets<br />

under SABLA Scheme 4 122335 4.89 2.45<br />

Drugs & supplies for FP<br />

IUD insertion Kits<br />

Minilap Sets<br />

Approved.<br />

Subject to the<br />

actual cost<br />

6.94 6.94 Approved<br />

Approved.<br />

Subject to the<br />

actual cost<br />

2000 2300 46 46 Approved<br />

3000 500 15 15 Approved<br />

Drugs for AMCHI 0 0<br />

Procurement of<br />

medicines for AMCHI<br />

at PHC level @ Rs.<br />

25000 per annum<br />

25000 15 3.75 3.75 Approved.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

B.16.2.<br />

4<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Procurement of<br />

medicines for AMCHI<br />

at CHC level @ Rs.<br />

75000 per annum<br />

Procurement of<br />

medicines for AMCHI<br />

at district hospital @<br />

Rs. 100000 per annum<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

75000 7 5.25 5.25<br />

100000 2 2 2<br />

Supplies for IMEP 50,00,000 2 100 0<br />

Remarks<br />

Not Approved<br />

B.16.2.<br />

5<br />

B.17<br />

General drugs &<br />

supplies for health<br />

facilities<br />

Sub Centre Kit A 6500 1907 123.96 0 Not Approved<br />

Sub centre Kit B 4500 1907 85.82 0<br />

Not Approved.<br />

The State has<br />

proposed funds<br />

for Kit-A, Kit B<br />

and drug Kit for<br />

PHC. There is a<br />

duplication of<br />

budget as it has<br />

already been<br />

Approved under<br />

JSSK / RT/STI. The<br />

State may review<br />

the proposal<br />

Drug Kit for PHC 55000 396 217.8 0 Not approved<br />

Total <strong>13</strong>48.98 681.495<br />

Regional drugs<br />

warehouses<br />

0 300 0<br />

Not Approved.<br />

This is an ongoing<br />

activity and the<br />

state has not<br />

shown any<br />

progress so far.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B.18 New Initiatives/<br />

Strategic Interventions<br />

(As per State health<br />

policy)/ Innovation/<br />

Projects<br />

(Telemedicine,<br />

Hepatitis, Mental<br />

<strong>Health</strong>, Nutrition<br />

Programme for<br />

Pregnant Women,<br />

Neonatal) NRHM<br />

Helpline) as per need<br />

(Block/ District Action<br />

Plans)<br />

Implementation of e-<br />

Hospitals (This is<br />

ongoing project for 5<br />

years and projection<br />

for the year <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

have been made)<br />

ICT Project for District<br />

Hospital 2535000 2 50.7 0<br />

ICT Project for CHCs<br />

ICT Project for PHCs<br />

555000 4 22.2 0<br />

220000 10 22 0<br />

Total 94.9 0<br />

B.19 <strong>Health</strong> Insurance<br />

Scheme<br />

B.20 Research, Studies,<br />

Analysis<br />

Evaluation study of<br />

components of NRHM<br />

through NHSRC<br />

B.21 State level health<br />

resources<br />

center(SHSRC)<br />

B.22 Support Services<br />

5 5<br />

Funds for the<br />

activity already<br />

stands approved.<br />

State may start<br />

implementing the<br />

project and<br />

utilize committed<br />

unspent funds<br />

Approved.<br />

Subject to<br />

selection of<br />

agency through<br />

transparent<br />

bidding process.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

B22.1 Support Strengthening<br />

NPCB<br />

B22.2 Support Strengthening<br />

Midwifery Services<br />

under medical services<br />

B22.3 Support Strengthening<br />

NVBDCP<br />

B22.4 Support Strengthening<br />

RNTCP<br />

B22.5 Contingency support<br />

to Govt. dispensaries<br />

B22.6 Other NDCP Support<br />

Programmes<br />

B.23 Other Expenditures<br />

(Power Backup,<br />

Convergence etc)<br />

Power backup for<br />

Kashmir Division<br />

Office, J&K <strong>Rural</strong><br />

<strong>Health</strong> Mission (20<br />

KVA) (Details provided<br />

in write up)<br />

Power backup for the<br />

level 3 MCH centres, 5<br />

each at<br />

Jammu/Kashmir<br />

Divisions (30 KVA) (List<br />

of MCH centres<br />

enclosed)<br />

POL for Central heating<br />

system in Leh and<br />

Kargil<br />

Central heating system<br />

in other snow bound<br />

districts (remaining 10<br />

districts of kashmir<br />

division and 3 districts<br />

of jammu division viz.<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

0 23.7<br />

Remarks<br />

2000000 1 20 0 Not Approved<br />

3000000 10 300 0 Not Approved<br />

2500000<br />

2<br />

50 0<br />

Not Approved<br />

Recurring<br />

expenditure such<br />

as PoL, genset<br />

may be projected<br />

under State<br />

funds.<br />

5000000 <strong>13</strong> 65 0 Not Approved<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity Unit Cost Physical<br />

target<br />

Kishtwar, Doda and<br />

Ramban)<br />

Strengthening of<br />

training institutes in<br />

Medical Colleges<br />

Strengthening of 2<br />

Regional institute of<br />

<strong>Health</strong> and Family<br />

Welfare Nagrota<br />

Jammu and Dhobiwan<br />

Srinagar (This includes<br />

honarium of<br />

supporting staff and<br />

ongoing upgradation.)<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

0 75 0<br />

5000000 1 50 50<br />

Remarks<br />

Not Approved<br />

Approved with a<br />

condition that<br />

NIHFW to<br />

conduct a<br />

thorough<br />

assessment of<br />

training &<br />

performance of<br />

the institute.<br />

Total 560 50<br />

Grand Total 17089.99 5459.12<br />

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Consolidated Approval under Immunization for FY<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

Annexure-3<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activities<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

C.1 RI Strengthening Project (Review meeting, Mobility Support, Outreach services etc<br />

c.1.a Mobility Support<br />

Rs.50000/ Year<br />

for supervision for<br />

/district level<br />

11 11<br />

district level<br />

officers.<br />

officers.<br />

c.1.b<br />

c.1.c<br />

c.1.d<br />

c.1.e<br />

c.1.f<br />

c.1.g<br />

c.1.h<br />

c.1.i<br />

Mobility support for<br />

supervision at state<br />

level<br />

Printing and<br />

dissemination of<br />

Immunization cards,<br />

tally sheets,<br />

monitoring forms<br />

etc.<br />

Support for<br />

Quarterly State level<br />

review meetings of<br />

district officer<br />

Quarterly review<br />

meetings exclusive<br />

for RI at district level<br />

with one Block Mos,<br />

CDPO, and other<br />

stake holders<br />

Quarterly review<br />

meetings exclusive<br />

for RI at block level<br />

Focus on slum &<br />

underserved areas<br />

in urban<br />

areas/alternative<br />

vaccinator<br />

for slums<br />

Mobilization of<br />

children through<br />

ASHA or other<br />

mobilizers<br />

Alternative vaccine<br />

delivery in hard to<br />

reach areas<br />

Rs. 100000 per<br />

year.<br />

1 1<br />

Rs. 5 beneficiaries 5 5<br />

3.3 3.3<br />

18.56 8.4<br />

3.6 3.59<br />

6.89 6.88<br />

Rs. 150 per session 160 160<br />

Rs. 100 per session 3 3<br />

Remarks<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

c.1.j<br />

c.1.k<br />

c.1.l<br />

Activities<br />

Alternative Vaccine<br />

Delivery in other<br />

areas<br />

To develop micro<br />

plan at sub-centre<br />

level<br />

For consolidation of<br />

micro plans at block<br />

level<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Rs. 50 per session 7 7<br />

@ Rs 100/- per sub<br />

centre<br />

Rs. 1000 per block/<br />

PHC and Rs. 2000<br />

per district<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

2.25 0.64<br />

5.24 5.24<br />

Remarks<br />

c.1.m<br />

c.1.n<br />

c.1.o<br />

POL for vaccine<br />

delivery from State<br />

to district and from<br />

district to PHC/CHCs<br />

Consumables for<br />

computer including<br />

provision for<br />

internet access for<br />

RIMs<br />

Red/Black plastic<br />

bags etc.<br />

Rs100,000/<br />

district/year<br />

@ 400/ - month/<br />

district<br />

Rs. 2/bags/session<br />

22 22<br />

1.05 1.05<br />

c.1.p<br />

c.1.q<br />

c.1.r<br />

C.1.s<br />

Hub<br />

Cutter/Bleach/Hypo<br />

chlorite solution/<br />

Twin bucket<br />

Safety Pits<br />

State specific<br />

requirement<br />

Teeka<br />

Express(Operational<br />

Cost)<br />

Rs. 900 per<br />

PHC/CHC per year<br />

8.02 8.02<br />

44.58<br />

C.1-Sub Total 257.91 290.7<br />

C.2 Salary of Contractual Staffs -Sub Total<br />

c.2.a<br />

c.2.b<br />

Computer<br />

Assistants support<br />

for State level<br />

Computer<br />

Assistants support<br />

for District level<br />

Rs.12000-15000<br />

per person per<br />

month<br />

8000-10000 per<br />

person per month<br />

29.96 28.2<br />

C.2-Sub Total 29.96 28.2<br />

C.3 Training under Immunization<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

c.3.a<br />

c.3.b<br />

c.3.c<br />

c.3.d<br />

c.3.e<br />

Activities<br />

District level<br />

Orientation training<br />

including Hep B,<br />

Measles &<br />

JE(wherever<br />

required) for 2 days<br />

ANM, Multi Purpose<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Worker<br />

(Male), LHV, <strong>Health</strong><br />

Assistant<br />

(Male/Female),<br />

Nurse Mid Wives,<br />

BEEs & other staff (<br />

as per RCH norms)<br />

Three day training<br />

including Hep B,<br />

Measles &<br />

JE(wherever<br />

required) of Medical<br />

Officers of RI using<br />

revised MO training<br />

module)<br />

One day refresher<br />

traning of distict<br />

Computer assistants<br />

on RIMS/HIMS and<br />

immunization<br />

formats<br />

One day cold chain<br />

handlers traning for<br />

block level cold<br />

chain hadlers by<br />

State and district<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

-<br />

5 5<br />

-<br />

11.7 5<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

cold chain officers<br />

One day traning of<br />

block level data<br />

handlers by DIOs<br />

and District cold<br />

chain officer<br />

C.3-Sub Total 17 10<br />

C.4 Cold chain<br />

maintenance<br />

Rs.500/PHC/CHCs<br />

per year District<br />

Rs.10000/year<br />

4.6 4.6<br />

Remarks<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activities<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

C.5 ASHA incentive for<br />

full Immunization<br />

318.44 100<br />

Total 627.6 433.52<br />

C.6 Pulse Polio<br />

Operational Cost<br />

(Tentative)<br />

404 394.57<br />

Total 1031.6 828.09<br />

Remarks<br />

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Annexure-4A<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

D IDD<br />

D.1 IDD Control<br />

Cell-<br />

D.1.a Technical<br />

1<br />

Officer<br />

D.1.b Statistical<br />

1<br />

Assistant<br />

D.1.c LDC Typist 1<br />

D.2 IDD<br />

Monitoring<br />

Lab-<br />

D.2.a<br />

Lab<br />

Technician<br />

D.2.b Lab. Assistant 1<br />

D.3 <strong>Health</strong><br />

Education &<br />

Publicity<br />

Implementa<br />

tion &<br />

monitoring<br />

of the<br />

programme<br />

Monitoring<br />

of district<br />

level iodine<br />

content of<br />

salt and<br />

urinary<br />

iodine<br />

excretion as<br />

per Policy<br />

Guidelines.<br />

15.00 10<br />

6.50 5.00<br />

State<br />

Government may<br />

conduct and coordinate<br />

approved<br />

programme<br />

activities and<br />

furnish quarterly<br />

financial &<br />

physical<br />

achievements as<br />

per prescribed<br />

format<br />

The vacant post<br />

of Lab Assistant<br />

should be filled<br />

up on<br />

regular/contractu<br />

al basis on<br />

priority<br />

1 State Govt. may<br />

conduct<br />

quantitative<br />

analysis of salt &<br />

urine as per<br />

NIDDCP<br />

Guidelines and<br />

furnish<br />

monthly/quarterl<br />

y statements<br />

Increased<br />

awareness<br />

about IDD<br />

and iodated<br />

salt.<br />

5.5 7.00<br />

IDD publicity<br />

activities<br />

including Global<br />

IDD Day<br />

celebrations at<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

D.4 IDD<br />

Survey/resurv<br />

eys<br />

D.5 Salt Testing<br />

Kits supplies<br />

by GOI inform<br />

of kind grant<br />

for 14<br />

endemic<br />

districts<br />

D.6 ASHA<br />

Incentive<br />

Unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Rs. 50,000<br />

per district<br />

12 STK per<br />

annum per<br />

ASHA<br />

Rs.25/- per<br />

month for<br />

testing 50<br />

salt<br />

sample/mo<br />

nth<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Creating<br />

iodated salt<br />

demand and<br />

monitoring<br />

of the same<br />

at the<br />

community<br />

level.<br />

50salt<br />

samples per<br />

month per<br />

ASHA in 14<br />

endemic<br />

districts.<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

1 2<br />

21.68<br />

TOTAL 28 45.68<br />

Annexure-4A<br />

Remarks<br />

various level.<br />

State. Govt. may<br />

under take 4<br />

districts IDD<br />

survey as per<br />

guidelines and<br />

furnish report.<br />

State Govt. to<br />

monitor the<br />

qualitative<br />

analysis of<br />

iodated salt by<br />

STK through<br />

ASHA in 14<br />

endemic districts<br />

i.e. Ananthnag,<br />

Badgam,<br />

Baramulla, Doda,<br />

Jammu, Kargil,<br />

Kathau, Kupwara,<br />

Ladakh,<br />

Pulwama,<br />

Pounch, Rajori,<br />

Srinagar,<br />

Udhampur.<br />

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Annexure-4B<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

E.1.<br />

Activity<br />

Jammu<br />

Operational Cost<br />

Field Visits<br />

Office Expenses<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(where-ever<br />

applicable)<br />

Rs 2,40,000 per<br />

District<br />

Surveillance Unit<br />

per annum<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

Remarks<br />

The State may<br />

calculate the<br />

operational<br />

expenses as per<br />

IDSP norms.<br />

Broad Band<br />

expenses<br />

Outbreak<br />

investigations<br />

including<br />

Collection and<br />

Transport of<br />

samples<br />

Review Meetings<br />

Any other<br />

Rs 5,00,000 State<br />

Surveillance Unit<br />

per annum<br />

7.80 7.80<br />

Sub Total 7.8 7.8<br />

E.1.2<br />

Laboratory<br />

Support<br />

District Priority<br />

Lab<br />

Referral Network<br />

Lab<br />

Newly identified<br />

labs<br />

Rs. 4,00,000 per<br />

district priority<br />

lab per annum<br />

Rs. 5,00,000 per<br />

referral lab per<br />

annum<br />

Rs. 2,00,000 per<br />

referral lab per<br />

annum<br />

0 0<br />

0 0<br />

0 0<br />

Sub Total 0 0<br />

E.2 Human Resources<br />

E.2.1 Remuneration of Rs.25,000 - Rs. Rs. 39.60 (Rs. Rs. 25.20 (Rs.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

E.2.2<br />

E.2.3<br />

E.3<br />

E.3.1<br />

E.3.1<br />

E.3.2<br />

E 8<br />

Activity<br />

Epidemiologists<br />

Remuneration of<br />

Microbiologists<br />

Remuneration of<br />

Entomologists<br />

Veterinary<br />

Consultant<br />

Consultant-<br />

Finance/<br />

Procurement<br />

Consultant-<br />

Training/<br />

Technical<br />

Data Manager<br />

Data Entry<br />

Operator<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(where-ever<br />

applicable)<br />

40,000/ per<br />

month<br />

Rs. 25,000 - Rs.<br />

40,000 (Medical<br />

Graduates)<br />

Rs. 15,000 - Rs.<br />

25,000 (Others)<br />

Rs. 15,000 - Rs.<br />

25,000<br />

Rs. 25,000 -<br />

Rs.40,000<br />

Rs. 14,000<br />

Rs. 28,000<br />

Rs. 14,000 (State)<br />

Rs. <strong>13</strong>,500<br />

(District)<br />

Rs. 8,500<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

30,000/Month<br />

x 11= Rs.<br />

3,30,000)<br />

Rs. 26,400,00<br />

(Rs. 20,000/<br />

Month x 11 =<br />

Rs. 220000)<br />

Rs. 2.40 (Rs.<br />

20,000/<br />

Month)<br />

1.68 (14,000 x<br />

1 x 12)<br />

3.36 (28,000 x<br />

1 x 12)<br />

1788000 (Rs.<br />

<strong>13</strong>,500/Head x<br />

10 = Rs.<br />

1,35,000 +Rs.<br />

14,000/<br />

month)<br />

Rs. 12.24 (Rs.<br />

8500/Head x<br />

12 = Rs.<br />

10,2000)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

30,000 x<br />

3X12+30000X<br />

8X6)<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

14.64,<br />

(14000X1X12+<br />

<strong>13</strong>500x6x12 +<br />

<strong>13</strong>500x4x6)<br />

10.20<br />

(8500x7x12+<br />

8500x6x6)<br />

Sub Total 1,03.56 50.04<br />

Training<br />

One day training<br />

of Hospital<br />

Doctors<br />

8,80,000<br />

(Rs1100/Head<br />

x 20<br />

Participants x<br />

4 Batches x<br />

10 = 8,80000)<br />

0.88<br />

(22,000x4)<br />

Remarks<br />

The remuneration<br />

for vacant positions<br />

has been calculated<br />

for 6 months only<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

One day training<br />

of Hospital<br />

Pharmacist /<br />

Nurses<br />

One day training<br />

of Medical College<br />

Doctors<br />

One day training<br />

of Hospital<br />

Pharmacist /<br />

Nurses /Medical<br />

record technician<br />

Training of Lab<br />

technicians<br />

One day training<br />

of DM & DEO<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(where-ever<br />

applicable)<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

6,00,000(Rs.<br />

375/Head x 40<br />

Participants x<br />

4 Batches x 10<br />

= 6,00,000)<br />

3,44,000 (Rs.<br />

2150/Head x<br />

16<br />

Participants x<br />

10 = Rs.<br />

3,44,000)<br />

1,02,000 (Rs.<br />

850/Head x 12<br />

Participants x<br />

10 = Rs.<br />

1,02,000)<br />

1,12,500 (Rs.<br />

375/Head x 30<br />

Participants x<br />

10 = 1,12,500)<br />

76,800 (Rs.<br />

1600/Head x<br />

24<br />

Participants x<br />

2 Batches =<br />

Rs. 76,800)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

0.60<br />

(15,000x4)<br />

0.80<br />

(40,000x2)<br />

0.15<br />

(15,000x1)<br />

Remarks<br />

The State is<br />

requested to make a<br />

practical and<br />

feasible training<br />

budget as per IDSP<br />

guidelines<br />

*<br />

*<br />

Sub Total 21,15,300 2.43<br />

Outbreak<br />

Investigation &<br />

Response<br />

Analysis & Use of<br />

Data<br />

Rs. 20,60,000 0<br />

Rs. 3,04,000 0<br />

Total (Jammu) 1,56,15,300 60.27<br />

IDSP- Kashmir<br />

Outbreak<br />

Investigation &<br />

Response and<br />

analysis of data may<br />

be budgeted as part<br />

of operational cost.<br />

E.1<br />

Operational Cost<br />

Field Visits<br />

Office Expenses<br />

Rs 2,40,000 per<br />

District<br />

Surveillance Unit<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(where-ever<br />

applicable)<br />

per annum<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

Remarks<br />

E.1.2<br />

Broad Band<br />

expenses<br />

Outbreak<br />

investigations<br />

including<br />

Collection and<br />

Transport of<br />

samples<br />

Review Meetings<br />

Any other<br />

Activities<br />

Rs 5,00,000 State<br />

Surveillance Unit<br />

per annum<br />

33.8 33.8<br />

(2.40x12<br />

+5.00x1)<br />

Sub Total 33.8 33.8<br />

Laboratory<br />

Support<br />

District Priority<br />

Lab<br />

Referral Network<br />

Lab<br />

Rs. 4,00,000 per<br />

district priority<br />

lab per annum<br />

Rs. 5,00,000 per<br />

referral lab per<br />

annum<br />

4 4<br />

10.0(5.0x2) 10<br />

Sub Total 14 14<br />

E.2 Human Resources<br />

E.2.1<br />

E.2.2<br />

E.2.3<br />

Remuneration of<br />

Epidemiologists<br />

Remuneration of<br />

Microbiologists<br />

Remuneration of<br />

Entomologists<br />

Veterinary<br />

Consultant<br />

Rs.25,000 - Rs.<br />

40,000/ per<br />

month<br />

Rs. 25,000 - Rs.<br />

40,000 (Medical<br />

Graduates)<br />

Rs. 15,000 - Rs.<br />

25,000 (Others)<br />

Rs. 15,000 - Rs.<br />

25,000<br />

Rs. 25,000 -<br />

Rs.40,000<br />

46.8<br />

(<strong>13</strong>x30,000x1<br />

2)<br />

7.2(2x30,000x<br />

12)<br />

2.88(1x24,000<br />

x12)<br />

3.6(1x30,000x<br />

12)<br />

34.20<br />

(30000x6x12<br />

+30000x7x6)<br />

7.2<br />

2.88<br />

0<br />

The State may be<br />

requested to follow<br />

IDSP guidelines for<br />

the remuneration of<br />

Human resources.<br />

The remuneration<br />

for vacant positions<br />

has been calculated<br />

for 6 months only<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

E.3<br />

E.3.1<br />

E.3.2<br />

E.3.3<br />

Activity<br />

Consultant-<br />

Finance/<br />

Procurement<br />

Consultant-<br />

Training/<br />

Technical<br />

Data Manager<br />

Data Entry<br />

Operator<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(where-ever<br />

applicable)<br />

Rs. 14,000<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

2.02(1x16800<br />

x12=2,16.000/<br />

-)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

1.68<br />

(14000x1x12)<br />

Rs. 28,000 Not requested 0<br />

Rs. 14,000 (State)<br />

Rs. <strong>13</strong>,500<br />

(District)<br />

Rs. 8,500<br />

26.64(17.57+9<br />

.07)<br />

18,36(15x102<br />

00<br />

x12=18,36.40<br />

0/-<br />

17.88<br />

(14000x1x12+<br />

<strong>13</strong>500x8x12 +<br />

<strong>13</strong>500x4x6)<br />

<strong>13</strong>.77<br />

(8500x11x12 +<br />

8500x5x6)<br />

Sub Total 107.5 77.61<br />

Remarks<br />

E.8 Training<br />

One day training<br />

of Hospital<br />

Doctors<br />

One day training<br />

of Hospital<br />

Pharmacist /<br />

Nurses<br />

One day training<br />

of Medical College<br />

Doctors<br />

One day training<br />

for Data Entry and<br />

analysis for Block<br />

4.20 One Day<br />

Training Unit<br />

Cost @ 0.28<br />

Lacs As per<br />

NRHM<br />

Guidelines x<br />

15(units)<br />

5.20One Day<br />

Training Unit<br />

Cost @ 0.26<br />

Lacs As per<br />

NRHM<br />

Guidelines x<br />

20(units)<br />

1.12 One Day<br />

Training Unit<br />

Cost @ 0.28<br />

Lacs As per<br />

NRHM<br />

Guidelines<br />

Two colleges<br />

SKIMS & GMC<br />

Srinagar x<br />

4(units)<br />

1.04 One Day<br />

Training Unit<br />

Cost @ 0.26<br />

0.66<br />

(22,000x3)<br />

0.60<br />

(15,000x4)<br />

0.80<br />

(40,000x2)<br />

0.40<br />

(20,000x2)<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

E.7<br />

E. 4.1<br />

Activity<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Team<br />

One day training<br />

of DM & DEO<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(where-ever<br />

applicable)<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

Lacs As per<br />

NRHM<br />

Guidelines x<br />

4(units)<br />

0.26 One Day<br />

Training Unit<br />

Cost @ 0.26<br />

Lacs As per<br />

NRHM<br />

Guidelines x<br />

1(units)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved (in<br />

lakhs)<br />

0.15<br />

(15,000x1)<br />

Subtotal Total 11.82 2.61<br />

ID Hospital<br />

Network<br />

New formed<br />

Districts<br />

(Kashmir)<br />

Total (Jammu)<br />

Grand Total<br />

(Jammu &<br />

Kashmir)<br />

Total<br />

Rs. 3,00,000/-<br />

per annum for<br />

IDH<br />

Rs. 3,50, 000/-<br />

per newly<br />

formed district<br />

Rs 2 lakh for<br />

establishment<br />

of ID ward at<br />

GMC Srinagar<br />

0<br />

14.0 (3.50x4) 14<br />

171.3 142.02<br />

156.15 60.27<br />

327.45 202.29<br />

Remarks<br />

The amount to be<br />

utilized for<br />

procurement of ICT<br />

equipments under<br />

IDSP as per<br />

programme<br />

guidelines.<br />

1. The following heads will be approved/modified once approval EFC is obtained.<br />

Remuneration of Veterinary Consultant @ Rs. 25,000 -Rs.40,000.<br />

2. Based on past trend, Rs 110.0 lakhs has been approved for Jammu Kashmir State under IDSP for <strong>2012</strong>-<br />

<strong>13</strong>. However, if there is increase in expenditure by State as per IDSP approved norm, the budget for<br />

State could be increased at RE stage<br />

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Annexure 4-C<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

F.1 DBS ( Domestic<br />

Budgetary Support)<br />

F.1.1 Malaria (DBS)<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

F.1.1.<br />

a<br />

Human Resource (MPW<br />

contractual engagement)<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

F.1.1.<br />

a.ii<br />

F.1.1.<br />

a.iii<br />

F.1.1.<br />

a.iv<br />

Lab Technicians ( against<br />

vacancy)<br />

VBD Technical<br />

Supervisor (one for each<br />

block)<br />

District VBD Consultant<br />

(one per district)<br />

(Non- Project States)<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

F.1.1.<br />

a.v<br />

F.1.1.<br />

b<br />

F.1.1.<br />

c<br />

F.1.1.<br />

c.i<br />

F.1.1.<br />

c.ii<br />

F.1.1.<br />

c.iii<br />

State Consultant (Non –<br />

Project States)<br />

- M& E Consultant<br />

(Medical Graduate with<br />

PH qualification)<br />

- VBD Consultant<br />

(preferably<br />

entomologist)<br />

Honorarium and<br />

incentives (ASHA)<br />

Operating Cost<br />

Spray Wages<br />

Operational cost for IRS<br />

Impregnation of Bed<br />

nets- for NE states<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

5.00 5.00<br />

0.00 `<br />

2.00 0.00<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

ASHA's<br />

involvement<br />

in activities<br />

related to<br />

malaria &<br />

Dengue<br />

need to be<br />

ensured as<br />

per<br />

guidelines<br />

State<br />

resource<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

F.1.1.<br />

d<br />

F.1.1.<br />

e<br />

F.1.1.f<br />

F.1.1.<br />

g<br />

F.1.1.<br />

h<br />

F.1.1.<br />

i<br />

F.1.1.<br />

j<br />

F.1.1.<br />

c<br />

F.1.2<br />

F.1.2.<br />

a<br />

F.1.2.<br />

a (i)<br />

F.1.2.<br />

a (ii)<br />

F.1.2.<br />

a(iii)<br />

Activity<br />

Monitoring , Evaluation<br />

& Supervision &<br />

Epidemic Preparedness<br />

including mobility<br />

IEC<br />

PPP / NGO and<br />

Intersectoral<br />

Convergence<br />

Training<br />

Zonal Entomological<br />

units<br />

Biological and<br />

Environmental<br />

Management through<br />

VHSC<br />

Larvivorous Fish support<br />

Total for Malaria DBS<br />

Dengue/Chikungunya<br />

Strengthening<br />

surveillance (As per GOI<br />

approval)<br />

Apex Referral Labs<br />

recurrent<br />

Sentinel surveillance<br />

Hospital recurrent<br />

ELISA facility to Sentinel<br />

Surv Labs<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

4.00 4.00<br />

9.70 9.00<br />

10.10 8.00<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

8.00 0.00<br />

38.80 26.00<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

3.50 7.00<br />

0.00 5.00<br />

Remarks<br />

For<br />

strengthenin<br />

g monitoring<br />

& evaluation<br />

Integrated<br />

IEC to<br />

planned for<br />

both malaria<br />

and Dengue<br />

State<br />

resource<br />

• To<br />

strengthen<br />

diagnostic<br />

facilities.<br />

•Opertional<br />

costs for<br />

laboratories<br />

as per<br />

guidelines<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

F.1.2.<br />

b<br />

F.1.2.<br />

c<br />

F.1.2.<br />

d<br />

F.1.2.<br />

e<br />

F.1.2.<br />

f<br />

F.1.2.<br />

e<br />

F.1.2.f<br />

F.1.3<br />

F.1.3.<br />

a<br />

F.1.3.<br />

b<br />

Activity<br />

Test kits (Nos.) to be<br />

supplied by GoI (kindly<br />

indicate numbers of<br />

ELISA based NS1 kit and<br />

Mac ELISA Kits required<br />

separately)<br />

Monitoring<br />

evaluation<br />

Epidemic containment<br />

Case management<br />

and<br />

Vector Control &<br />

environmental<br />

management<br />

IEC/ BCC for Social<br />

Mobilization<br />

Inter-sectoral<br />

convergence<br />

Training Medical Officer,<br />

GPs/VHSCs/ ULBs/NGOs,<br />

private<br />

institutions/public sector<br />

including operational<br />

research<br />

Total for<br />

Dengue/Chikungunya<br />

AES/JE<br />

Diagnostics and Case<br />

Management<br />

IEC/BCC specific to J.E. in<br />

endemic areas<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

1.00 1.00<br />

1.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

1.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

6.50 17.00<br />

NOT APPLICABLE<br />

3.00<br />

1.00<br />

Remarks<br />

•MAC ELISA<br />

kits are GOI<br />

supply<br />

through NIV,<br />

Pune.<br />

• ELISA<br />

based NS1<br />

kits also<br />

decentralize<br />

d item to be<br />

procurred by<br />

State out of<br />

cash grant<br />

under<br />

decentralize<br />

d<br />

commodity.<br />

•To improve<br />

case<br />

mangament<br />

to bring<br />

down<br />

Dengue Case<br />

fatality rate<br />

• State to<br />

plan the<br />

activities as<br />

per the Mid<br />

Term Plan<br />

approved by<br />

CoS<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

F.1.3.<br />

c<br />

F.1.3.<br />

d<br />

F.1.3.<br />

e<br />

F.1.3.f<br />

F.1.3.<br />

g<br />

F.1.3.<br />

h<br />

F.1.3.i<br />

Activity<br />

Capacity Building<br />

Monitoring<br />

supervision<br />

Technical Malathion<br />

Fogging Machine<br />

Operational costs for<br />

malathion fogging<br />

Operational Research<br />

and<br />

Rehabilitation Setup for<br />

selected endemic<br />

districts<br />

F.1.3.j ICU Establishment in<br />

endemic districts<br />

F.1.3.<br />

k<br />

F.1.3.<br />

l<br />

F.1.4<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

ASHA Insentivization for<br />

sensitizing community<br />

Epidemic preparedness<br />

Other Charges for<br />

Training /Workshop<br />

Meeting & payment to<br />

NIV towards JE kits at<br />

Head Quarter<br />

Total for AES/JE 0.00 0.00<br />

Lymphatic Filariasis<br />

Remarks<br />

F.1.4.<br />

a<br />

F.1.4.<br />

b<br />

State Task Force, State<br />

Technical Advisory<br />

Committee<br />

meeting,sensitization of<br />

media etc., morbility<br />

support, district<br />

coordination<br />

meeting,sensitization of<br />

media etc., morbidity<br />

management,<br />

monitoring &<br />

supervision and mobility<br />

support for rapid<br />

Response Team and<br />

contingency support.<br />

Microfilaria Survey<br />

NOT APPLICABLE<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

F.1.4.<br />

c<br />

F.1.4.<br />

d<br />

F.1.4.<br />

e<br />

F.1.4.f<br />

F.1.4.<br />

g<br />

F.1.4.<br />

g.i<br />

F.1.4.<br />

g.ii<br />

F.1.4.<br />

g.iii<br />

F.1.4.<br />

h<br />

F.1.4.<br />

h.i<br />

F.1.4.<br />

h.ii<br />

F.1.4.<br />

h.iii<br />

F.1.4.i<br />

F.1.5<br />

F.1.5<br />

F.1.5.<br />

a<br />

F.1.5.<br />

b<br />

F.1.5.<br />

c<br />

Activity<br />

Monitoring & Evaluation<br />

(Assessment)<br />

Training District Officers,<br />

PHC MOs, Paramedical<br />

staff, drug distributors<br />

BCC/Advocacy/IEC at<br />

state, district/ PHC, sub<br />

centre<br />

Honorarium for Drug<br />

Distribution including<br />

ASHAs and supervisors.<br />

Verification and<br />

validation for stoppage<br />

of MDA in LF endemic<br />

districts<br />

a) Additional MF Survey<br />

b) ICT Survey<br />

c) ICT Cost<br />

Verification of LF<br />

endemicity in nonendemic<br />

districts<br />

a) LY & Hy Survey<br />

b) Mf Survey in Nonendemic<br />

distt<br />

c) ICT survey<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Post-MDA surveillance<br />

Addl round of MDA in<br />

resistant area<br />

Total for ELF 0.00 0.00<br />

Kala-azar<br />

Case search/ Camp<br />

Approach<br />

Spray Pumps &<br />

accessories<br />

Operational cost for<br />

NOT APPLICABLE<br />

spray including spray<br />

wages<br />

Mobility/POL/supervisio<br />

n<br />

Remarks<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

F.1.5.<br />

d<br />

F.1.5.<br />

e<br />

F.1.5.f<br />

Activity<br />

Monitoring & Evaluation<br />

Training for spraying<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

IEC/ BCC/ Advocacy<br />

Total for Kala-azar<br />

Total (DBS) 45.30 43.00<br />

F.2 Externally Aided<br />

Component<br />

F.2.a World Bank support for<br />

Malaria<br />

F.2.b Human Resource<br />

F.2.c Training /Capacity<br />

building<br />

F.2.d Mobility support for<br />

Monitoring Supervision<br />

& Evaluation including<br />

printing of format &<br />

review meetings,<br />

Reporting format (for<br />

printing formats)<br />

Kala-azar World Bank<br />

F.2.e Human resource<br />

F.2.f Capacity building<br />

F.2.g Mobility<br />

F.3 GFATM support for<br />

Malaria (NE States)<br />

F.3.a Project Management<br />

Unit including human<br />

resource of N.E. states<br />

F.3.b Training/Capacity<br />

Building<br />

F.3. c Planning and<br />

Administration( Office<br />

expenses recurring<br />

expenses, Office<br />

automation , printing<br />

and stationary for<br />

running of project)<br />

F.3.d Monitoring Supervision<br />

(supervisory visits<br />

including travel<br />

expenses, etc) including<br />

NOT APPLICABLE<br />

NOT APPLICABLE<br />

NOT APPLICABLE<br />

Remarks<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

printing of format and<br />

review meetings,<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

F.3.e IEC / BCC activities as per<br />

the project<br />

F.3.f Operational cost for<br />

treatement of bednet<br />

and Infrastructure and<br />

Other Equipment<br />

(Computer Laptops,<br />

printers, Motor cycles<br />

for MTS )<br />

Total : EAC component<br />

F.4 Any Other items (Please<br />

Specify)<br />

F.5 Operational<br />

costs(mobility, Review<br />

Meeting,<br />

communication, formats<br />

& reports)<br />

F.6 Cash grant for<br />

Decentralized<br />

commodities<br />

F.6.a Chloroquine tablets 3.00<br />

F.6.b Primaquine 7.5 mg<br />

tablets<br />

F.6.c Primaquine 2.5 mg<br />

0.15<br />

tablets<br />

F.6.d Quinine sulphate tablets<br />

F.6.e Quinine Injections<br />

F.6.f DEC 100 mg tablets 0.00<br />

F.6.g Albendazole 0.00<br />

F.6.h NS1 Dengue Ag Kit<br />

(ELISA based) under<br />

0.00<br />

Dengue/Chikungunya<br />

F.6.i Temephos 50% EC, Bti<br />

a.s.(Biocides) (for<br />

polluted & non-polluted<br />

21.55<br />

water)<br />

F.6.j Pyrethrum Extract 2% 5.00<br />

Amount for DEC &<br />

Albendazole for 2011-12<br />

0.00<br />

25.00<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

F.6.k<br />

F.6.k.<br />

F.6.l<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical<br />

target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Any Other items (Please<br />

Specify)<br />

ACT (For non-Project<br />

States)<br />

RDT Malaria-bi-valent<br />

(For Non-Project States)<br />

Total grant for<br />

decentralized<br />

29.70 25.00<br />

procurement<br />

Grand Total for grant-inaid<br />

under NVBDCP 75.00 68.00<br />

Commodities to be<br />

supplied by NVBDCP 0.00<br />

Total NVBDCP (Cash +<br />

Commodity) 75.00 68.00<br />

Remarks<br />

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NLEP APPROVAL <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong>: <strong>JAMMU</strong> & <strong>KASHMIR</strong><br />

Annexure- 4D<br />

FMR<br />

code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(In<br />

Rupees)<br />

Physical<br />

Targets<br />

Amount<br />

propose<br />

d (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Jammu division<br />

Improved early case<br />

G 1. detection<br />

G 1.1 Incentive to ASHA MB 500 50 0.25 0.25<br />

PB 300 50 0.15 0.15<br />

G1.1 a Sensitization of ASHA 50 600 0.60 0.60<br />

Specific -plan for High<br />

G 1.2 Endemic Distrcts<br />

- - -<br />

Improved case<br />

G 2 management<br />

G 2.1<br />

MCR - 50 0.15 0.15<br />

DPMR Services, (MCR<br />

250/- 2 Distt. 0.24 0.24<br />

footwear, Aids and<br />

Aids/Appli 0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

appliances, Welfare<br />

ance -<br />

allowance to BPL<br />

12500<br />

patients for RCS,<br />

Welfare/R<br />

Support to govt.<br />

CS -<br />

institutions for RCS)<br />

10,000<br />

G 2.2<br />

G 2.3<br />

G 2.3 i<br />

G 2.4<br />

G 3<br />

G 3.1<br />

Urban Leprosy<br />

Control, (Mega city - 0<br />

, Medium city (1) -1 ,<br />

Med. City (2)-0<br />

Township -2)<br />

Material & Supplies<br />

Supportive drugs, lab.<br />

reagents &<br />

equipments and<br />

printing works<br />

NGO - SET Scheme<br />

Stigma Reduced<br />

Mass media, Outdoor<br />

media, <strong>Rural</strong> media,<br />

Advocacy media<br />

Meg -<br />

280000<br />

Med (1)-<br />

120000<br />

Med. (2) -<br />

236000<br />

Town -<br />

57000<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

2<br />

0<br />

2.40<br />

0<br />

2.28<br />

0<br />

1.20<br />

0<br />

1.14<br />

52,000 10 8.00 5.20<br />

500000 2 1.60 1.60<br />

50,000 10 10.00 5.00<br />

Remarks<br />

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FMR<br />

code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(In<br />

Rupees)<br />

Physical<br />

Targets<br />

Amount<br />

propose<br />

d (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Development of<br />

Leprosy Expertise<br />

G 4. sustained<br />

G 4.1 Training of new MO 60000 - - -<br />

Refresher training of<br />

40000 150 3.73 2.00<br />

G 4.2 MO<br />

Training to New<br />

30000 150 2.52 1.50<br />

G 4.3 H.S/H.W.<br />

Other training -<br />

30000 - - -<br />

G 4.4 Physiotherapist<br />

G 4.5 Training to Lab. Tech. 30000 60 10.08 0.60<br />

G 4.6<br />

Management training<br />

for District Nucleus<br />

Team<br />

30000 30 0.30 0.30<br />

G 5.<br />

G 5.1<br />

Monitoring,<br />

Supervision and<br />

Evaluation System<br />

improved<br />

Travel Cost and<br />

Review Meeting<br />

travel expenses -<br />

Contractual Staff at<br />

State level<br />

30000 1 0.60 0.30<br />

G 5.1.i<br />

travel expenses -<br />

15000<br />

Contractual Staff at<br />

10 2.50 1.50<br />

G 5.1.ii District level<br />

G 5.1<br />

20000 4 1.20 0.80<br />

Review meetings<br />

.iii<br />

Office Operation &<br />

G 5.2 Maintenance<br />

Office operation -<br />

38000 1 0.75 0.38<br />

G 5.2.i State Cell<br />

Office operation -<br />

18000 10 3.50 1.80<br />

G 5.2.ii District Cell<br />

G Office equipment<br />

30000 1 0.50 0.30<br />

5.2.iii maint. State<br />

G 5.3 Consumables<br />

G 5.3.i State Cell 28000 1 0.50 0.28<br />

G 5.3.ii<br />

District Cell 14000 10 3.00 1.40<br />

G 5.4<br />

G 5.4.i<br />

Vehicle Hiring and POL<br />

State Cell 85000 2 2.00 1.70<br />

Remarks<br />

As NLEP<br />

rates are<br />

very low,<br />

higher rates<br />

agreed in<br />

keeping<br />

with other<br />

programme<br />

s<br />

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Amount<br />

Unit Cost<br />

Amount<br />

FMR<br />

Physical propose<br />

Activity<br />

(In<br />

approved<br />

code<br />

Targets d (in<br />

Rupees)<br />

(in lacs)<br />

lacs)<br />

G 5.4.ii District Cell 75000 10 15.00 7.50<br />

Programme<br />

G 6. Management ensured<br />

Contractual Staff at<br />

G 6.1 State level<br />

G<br />

1 40000 - - -<br />

6..1.i SMO<br />

BFO cum Admn. 1 30000 - - -<br />

G 6.1.ii Officer<br />

G Admn. Asstt. 1 16000 - - -<br />

6.1.iii<br />

G DEO 2 12000 x12 2.28 2.88<br />

6.1.iv<br />

G 6.1.v Driver 1 11000 x12 1.32 1.32<br />

Contractual Staff at<br />

G 6.2 District level<br />

G 6.2 i Driver 7 11000 x12 9.24 9.24<br />

Contractual Staff in<br />

G 6.2 ii selected States, NMS 20000 -<br />

- -<br />

G 7. Others<br />

Travel expenses for<br />

regular staff for<br />

specific programme /<br />

- - 0.50<br />

training need, awards<br />

G 7.1 etc<br />

TOTAL (Jammu) 85.29 49.83<br />

Improved early case<br />

G 1. detection<br />

G 1.1 Incentive to ASHA MB 500 90 0.45 0.10<br />

PB 300 100 0.30 0.09<br />

G1.1 a Sensitization of ASHA 50 700 0.70 0.35<br />

G 1.2<br />

Specific -plan for High<br />

Endemic Distrcts<br />

G 2<br />

Improved case<br />

management<br />

G 2.1<br />

DPMR Services , (MCR<br />

footwear, Aids and<br />

appliances, Welfare<br />

allowance to BPL<br />

patients for RCS,<br />

Support to govt.<br />

institutions for RCS)<br />

MCR -<br />

250/-<br />

Aids/Appli<br />

ance -<br />

12500<br />

Welfare/R<br />

CS -<br />

300<br />

7 Distt.<br />

35<br />

0.99<br />

1.52<br />

3.50<br />

0.83<br />

0.88<br />

0.50<br />

Remarks<br />

Added as<br />

essential<br />

requiremen<br />

t<br />

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FMR<br />

code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(In<br />

Rupees)<br />

10,000<br />

Physical<br />

Targets<br />

Amount<br />

propose<br />

d (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

G 2.2<br />

Urban L:eprosy<br />

Control, (Mega city - 0<br />

, Medium city (1) -1 ,<br />

Med. City (2)-0<br />

Township -12)<br />

Meg -<br />

280000<br />

Med (1)-<br />

120000<br />

Med. (2) -<br />

236000<br />

Town -<br />

57000<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

12<br />

0<br />

1.18<br />

0<br />

6.98<br />

0<br />

1.18<br />

0<br />

6.84<br />

G 2.3 Material & Supplies<br />

Supportive drugs, lab.<br />

52,000 12 8.30 6.24<br />

reagents &<br />

equipments and<br />

G 2.3 i printing works<br />

G 2.4 NGO - SET Scheme 500000 - - -<br />

G 3 Stigma Reduced<br />

G 3.1<br />

Mass media, Outdoor<br />

media, <strong>Rural</strong> media,<br />

Advocacy media<br />

50,000 12 9.50 6.00<br />

Development of<br />

Leprosy Expertise<br />

sustained<br />

G 4.<br />

G 4.1 Training of new MO 60000 - - -<br />

Refresher training of<br />

40000 210 5.20 2.80<br />

G 4.2 MO<br />

Training to New<br />

30000 300 5.30 3.00<br />

G 4.3 H.S/H.W.<br />

Other training -<br />

30000 - - -<br />

G 4.4 Physiotherapist<br />

G 4.5 Training to Lab. Tech. 30000 60 1.00 0.60<br />

Management training<br />

30000 60 2.16 0.60<br />

for District Nucleus<br />

G 4.6 Team<br />

Monitoring,<br />

G 5. Supervision and<br />

As NLEP<br />

rates are<br />

very low,<br />

higher rates<br />

agreed in<br />

keeping<br />

with other<br />

programme<br />

s<br />

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FMR<br />

code<br />

Activity<br />

Unit Cost<br />

(In<br />

Rupees)<br />

Physical<br />

Targets<br />

Amount<br />

propose<br />

d (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Evaluation System<br />

improved<br />

Travel Cost and<br />

G 5.1 Review Meeting<br />

travel expenses -<br />

50000 1 4.80 0.50<br />

Contractual Staff at<br />

G 5.1.i State level<br />

travel expenses -<br />

15000 12 3.00 1.80<br />

Contractual Staff at<br />

G 5.1.ii District level<br />

G 5.1<br />

20000 4 1.20 0.80<br />

Review meetings<br />

.iii<br />

Office Operation &<br />

G 5.2 Maintenance<br />

Office operation -<br />

38000 1 0.38 0.38<br />

G 5.2.i State Cell<br />

Office operation -<br />

18000 12 2.16 2.16<br />

G 5.2.ii District Cell<br />

G Office equipment<br />

30000 1 0.30 0.30<br />

5.2.iii maint. State<br />

G 5.3 Consumables<br />

G 5.3 a State Cell 28000 1 0.28 0.28<br />

G 5.3<br />

b<br />

District Cell 14000 12 1.68 1.68<br />

G 5.4 Vehicle Hiring and POL<br />

G 5.3.i State Cell 85000 1 0.85 0.85<br />

G 5.3.ii District Cell 75000 9 6.75 6.75<br />

G 6.<br />

Programme<br />

Management ensured<br />

G 6.1<br />

Contractual Staff at<br />

State level<br />

G<br />

1 40000 - - -<br />

6..1.i SMO<br />

BFO cum Admn. 1 30000 x12 1.80 1.80<br />

G 6.1.ii Officer<br />

G Admn. Asstt. 1 16000 x12 0.84 0.84<br />

6.1.iii<br />

G DEO 1 12000 x12 0.96 0.96<br />

6.1.iv<br />

G 6.1.v Driver 1 11000 x12 0.54 0.54<br />

G 6.2<br />

Contractual Staff at<br />

Disrrict level<br />

Remarks<br />

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Amount<br />

Unit Cost<br />

Amount<br />

FMR<br />

Physical propose<br />

Activity<br />

(In<br />

approved<br />

code<br />

Targets d (in<br />

Rupees)<br />

(in lacs)<br />

lacs)<br />

G 6.2 i Driver 4 11000 x12 2.16 2.16<br />

Contractual Staff in<br />

G 6.2 ii selected States, NMS 20000 -<br />

- -<br />

G 7. Others<br />

Travel expenses for<br />

regular staff for<br />

specific programme /<br />

- 5.52 0.50<br />

training need, awards<br />

G 7.1 etc<br />

TOTAL (Kashmir) 80.30 52.31<br />

TOTAL (Jammu) 85.29 49.83<br />

TOTAL (Jammu &<br />

Kashmir)<br />

165.59 102.14<br />

Remarks<br />

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NPCB APPROVAL <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong> <strong>JAMMU</strong>&<strong>KASHMIR</strong><br />

Annexure- 4E<br />

Jammu Division<br />

Kashmir Division<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Funds<br />

required<br />

(Rs. in<br />

lac)<br />

Physical<br />

Target<br />

Funds<br />

required<br />

(Rs. in<br />

lac)<br />

Total<br />

(Rs. in<br />

lac)<br />

H<br />

Recurring<br />

Grant –in -<br />

aid<br />

H 1.1<br />

For Free<br />

Cataract<br />

Operation @<br />

Rs.750/- per<br />

case<br />

20,000<br />

Cases<br />

150.00 12,000<br />

Cases<br />

90.00 240.00 120.00 80 lac for<br />

Jammu<br />

and 40 lac<br />

for<br />

Kashmir<br />

H 1.2<br />

Other Eye<br />

Diseases@<br />

Rs.1000/-<br />

H 1.3<br />

School Eye<br />

Screening<br />

Programme@<br />

Rs.200/- per<br />

case<br />

3000<br />

Spectacl<br />

es<br />

6.00 6.00 6.00 Approved<br />

H 1.4<br />

Blindness<br />

Survey<br />

H 1.5<br />

Private<br />

Practitioners<br />

@as per NGO<br />

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Jammu Division<br />

Kashmir Division<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

H 1.6<br />

H 1.7<br />

H 1.8<br />

norms<br />

Management<br />

of State<br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

Society and<br />

Distt. <strong>Health</strong><br />

Society<br />

Remuneratio<br />

n (salary ,<br />

review<br />

meeting,<br />

hiring of<br />

vehicle and<br />

Other<br />

Activities &<br />

Contingency)<br />

@ Rs.14 lakh/<br />

Rs.7 lakh<br />

depending on<br />

the size of<br />

state<br />

Recurring GIA<br />

to Eye<br />

Donation<br />

Centers @<br />

Rs.1000/-<br />

per pair<br />

Eye Ball<br />

Collection by<br />

Eye Bank @<br />

Rs.1500/- per<br />

pair<br />

14.00 14.00 14.00 7 lac for<br />

Jammu & 7<br />

lac for<br />

Kashmir<br />

H 1.9 Training MIS 5.00 Approved<br />

for 2 lac<br />

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Jammu Division<br />

Kashmir Division<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

for Jammu<br />

& 3 lac for<br />

Kashmir<br />

H<br />

1.10<br />

H<br />

1.11<br />

H<br />

1.12<br />

IEC, Eye<br />

Donation<br />

Fortnight,<br />

World Sight<br />

Day &<br />

awareness<br />

programme<br />

in state &<br />

districts etc<br />

Procurement<br />

of<br />

Ophthalmic<br />

Equipment<br />

Maintenance<br />

of<br />

Ophthalmic<br />

Equipments<br />

10.00 10.00 10.00 Approved<br />

for 5 lac<br />

Jammu & 5<br />

lac for<br />

kashmir<br />

228.21 228.21 88.00 Approved<br />

5.00 5.00 5.00 Approved<br />

H.2 Non<br />

Recurring<br />

Grant –in -aid<br />

H.2.1<br />

For RIO (new)<br />

@ Rs.60 lakh<br />

H.2.2<br />

For Medical<br />

College@<br />

Rs.40 lakh<br />

H.2.3<br />

For vision<br />

Centre @<br />

Rs.50000/-<br />

4 vision<br />

centre<br />

2.00 30 15.00 17.00 17.00 Approved<br />

for 34<br />

Vision<br />

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Jammu Division<br />

Kashmir Division<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Centre<br />

H.2.4<br />

For Eye Bank<br />

@ Rs.15 lakh<br />

H.2.5<br />

For Eye<br />

Donation<br />

Centre @<br />

Rs.1 lakh<br />

H.2.6<br />

For NGOs @<br />

Rs.30 lakh<br />

Pending<br />

liabilitie<br />

s<br />

40.00 40.00 0.00<br />

H.2.7<br />

For Eye<br />

Wards and<br />

Eye OTS @<br />

Rs.75 lakh<br />

@<br />

newly<br />

created<br />

distt.<br />

4 300.00 300.00 150.00 Approved<br />

for 2 units<br />

H.2.8<br />

For Mobile<br />

Ophthalmic<br />

Units with<br />

tele-network<br />

@ Rs.60 lakh<br />

1 60.00 60.00 0.00 Not<br />

approved<br />

H.2.9<br />

Grant-in-aid<br />

for<br />

strengthening<br />

of Distt.<br />

Hospitals @<br />

Rs.20 lakh<br />

0 0 0<br />

H.2.1<br />

0<br />

Grant-in-aid<br />

for<br />

strengthening<br />

of Sub<br />

Divisional.<br />

Hospitals@<br />

0 0 0<br />

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Jammu Division<br />

Kashmir Division<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Rs.5 lakh<br />

H.3 Contractual<br />

Man Power<br />

H.3.1<br />

H.3.2<br />

H.3.3<br />

Ophthalmic<br />

Surgeon@<br />

Rs.25000/-<br />

p.m<br />

Ophthalmic<br />

Assistant @<br />

Rs.8000/-<br />

p.m<br />

Eye Donation<br />

Counsellors<br />

@ Rs.10000/-<br />

p.m.<br />

5 15.00 10 30.00 45.00 45.00 Approved<br />

4 4.80 10 9.60 14.40 14.40 Approved<br />

Total 489.01 504.60 993.61 474.40<br />

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RNTCP APPROVAL <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong> <strong>JAMMU</strong> & <strong>KASHMIR</strong><br />

Annexure 4F<br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Jammu<br />

I.1<br />

Civil<br />

works<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and -<br />

+<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Civil work Up<br />

gradation and<br />

maintenance<br />

completed as<br />

planned;<br />

84.05 20.11<br />

Approved amount as<br />

per the norm.<br />

Approved 4 new DTC,<br />

<strong>13</strong>TUs and 91 DMCs.<br />

I.2<br />

Laborato<br />

ry<br />

materials<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Sputum of TB<br />

Suspects<br />

Examined per lac<br />

population per<br />

quarter;<br />

2) All districts<br />

subjected to IRL<br />

On Site<br />

Evaluation and<br />

Panel Testing in<br />

the year;<br />

24.50 24.50 Approved 100%.<br />

3) IRLs accredited<br />

and functioning<br />

optimally;<br />

I.3<br />

Honorari<br />

um<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All eligible<br />

Community DOT<br />

Providers are<br />

paid honorarium<br />

in all districts in<br />

the FY<br />

11.26 2.61<br />

Approved 40%.<br />

I.4<br />

IEC/<br />

Publicity<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

1) All IEC/ACSM<br />

activities<br />

proposed in PIP<br />

completed;<br />

25.88 10.00<br />

Approved maximum<br />

permissible as per the<br />

norm.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

RNTCP<br />

2) Increase in<br />

case detection<br />

and improved<br />

case holding<br />

I.5<br />

Equipme<br />

nt<br />

maintena<br />

nce<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Maintenance<br />

of Office<br />

Equipments at<br />

State/Districts<br />

and IRL<br />

equipments<br />

completed as<br />

planned;<br />

2) All BMs are in<br />

functional<br />

condition<br />

6.66 4.96<br />

Approved amount<br />

permissible as per the<br />

norm.<br />

I.6 Training<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Induction<br />

training, Update<br />

and Re-training<br />

of all cadre of<br />

staff completed<br />

as planned<br />

36.40 28.42 Approved 80%.<br />

I.7<br />

Vehicle<br />

maintena<br />

nce<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All 4 wheelers<br />

and 2 wheelers in<br />

the state are in<br />

running<br />

condition and<br />

maintained;<br />

17.00 7.50<br />

Approved maximum<br />

permissible amount<br />

as per the norm.<br />

I.8<br />

Vehicle<br />

hiring<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Increase in<br />

supervisory visit<br />

of DTOs and<br />

MOTCs;<br />

2) Increase in<br />

case detection<br />

and improved<br />

case holding;<br />

31.62. 15.81<br />

Approved 50%.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

I.9<br />

I.10<br />

NGO/PP<br />

support<br />

Miscellan<br />

eous<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Increase in<br />

number of<br />

NGOs/PPs<br />

involved in<br />

signed schemes<br />

of RNTCP;<br />

2) Contribution<br />

of NGOs/PPS in<br />

case detection<br />

and provision of<br />

DOT<br />

1) All activities<br />

proposed under<br />

miscellaneous<br />

head in PIP<br />

completed<br />

11.40 7.90<br />

17.80 10.80<br />

Approved limited to<br />

the norm *If the state<br />

is anticipating deficit<br />

in laboratory capacity<br />

to conduct C&DST<br />

test, then state may<br />

budget for funds<br />

under C&DST scheme<br />

in the NGO /PP head<br />

as the RNTCP<br />

guidelines for NGO<br />

and PPs, as a priority.<br />

Approved amount<br />

permitted by the<br />

norm.<br />

I.11<br />

Contract<br />

ual<br />

services<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All contractual<br />

staff appointed<br />

and paid<br />

regularly as<br />

planned<br />

187.02 <strong>13</strong>4.52<br />

Not approved<br />

Expenditure for<br />

communication<br />

facilitator hiring as<br />

this should be met<br />

from IEC head (Rs 6<br />

lakh).<br />

Salary budgeted for<br />

Attendant 2, Fireman<br />

1, Driver 1 for SDS<br />

Vehicle and Safiwala<br />

1, as these post are<br />

not as per the norm<br />

Salary budgeted for 6<br />

drivers as against the<br />

norm ( the State had<br />

budgeted for 7 state<br />

level drivers and 10<br />

district level drivers,<br />

maximum permissible<br />

is 11)<br />

Salary budgeted for<br />

two district DEO (the<br />

state budgeted for 12<br />

district DEO,<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

I.12 Printing<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All printing<br />

activities at state<br />

and district level<br />

completed as<br />

planned<br />

maximum permissible<br />

id one per district)<br />

Extra salary budgeted<br />

for 12 STS and STLS<br />

created assuming<br />

that TU structure<br />

aligning with the<br />

blocks.<br />

15.00 7.50 Approved 50%.<br />

I.<strong>13</strong><br />

Research<br />

and<br />

studies<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Proposed<br />

Research has<br />

been initiated or<br />

completed in the<br />

FY as planned<br />

10.00<br />

5.00 Approved 50%.<br />

I.14<br />

I.15<br />

Medical<br />

Colleges<br />

Procure<br />

ment –<br />

vehicles<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All activities<br />

proposed under<br />

Medical Colleges<br />

head in PIP<br />

completed<br />

1) Procurement<br />

of vehicles<br />

completed as<br />

planned a<br />

23.36 <strong>13</strong>.28<br />

Not approved salary<br />

of lab attended and<br />

safaiwala (Rs 7.8 lakh<br />

) and approved only<br />

Rs 40,000 against Rs<br />

80,000 budgeted<br />

against PG thesis as<br />

the state does have<br />

only two medical<br />

colleges.<br />

Approved the<br />

purchase of 4 new<br />

four wheelers and<br />

replacement of two<br />

old four wheelers,<br />

however the state<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

I.16<br />

Four<br />

wheeler<br />

Two<br />

Wheeler<br />

Procure<br />

ment –<br />

equipme<br />

nt<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Procurement<br />

of equipments<br />

completed as<br />

planned<br />

66.00 25.80<br />

15.00 9.00<br />

10.00 4.80<br />

should seek approval<br />

from CTD before<br />

procurement.<br />

Approved<br />

procurement of 18<br />

two wheelers.<br />

Approved the<br />

amount as per the<br />

norm for 8 computer<br />

purchase.<br />

I.17<br />

Tribal<br />

Action<br />

Plan<br />

Total<br />

(Jammu)<br />

592.95 332.51<br />

Kashmir<br />

I.1<br />

Civil<br />

works<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Civil work Up<br />

gradation and<br />

maintenance<br />

completed as<br />

planned;<br />

35.20 22.54<br />

Approved the<br />

proposal for new DTC<br />

(4), new TU (5) and<br />

New DMC (9).<br />

I.2<br />

Laborato<br />

ry<br />

materials<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Sputum of TB<br />

Suspects<br />

Examined per lac<br />

population per<br />

quarter;<br />

2) All districts<br />

subjected to IRL<br />

On Site<br />

Evaluation and<br />

Panel Testing in<br />

the year;<br />

20.00<br />

12.00<br />

Approval limited to<br />

the permissible norm.<br />

3) IRLs accredited<br />

and functioning<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

optimally<br />

I.3<br />

Honorari<br />

um<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All eligible<br />

Community DOT<br />

Providers are<br />

paid honorarium<br />

in all districts in<br />

the FY;<br />

3.35 2.68 Approved 80%.<br />

I.4<br />

IEC/<br />

Publicity<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All IEC/ACSM<br />

activities<br />

proposed in PIP<br />

completed;<br />

2) Increase in<br />

case detection<br />

and improved<br />

case holding;<br />

83.31 10.00<br />

The approval is<br />

limited to maximum<br />

permissible as per the<br />

norm.<br />

I.5<br />

Equipme<br />

nt<br />

maintena<br />

nce<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Maintenance<br />

of Office<br />

Equipments at<br />

State/Districts<br />

and IRL<br />

equipments<br />

completed as<br />

planned;<br />

2) All BMs are in<br />

functional<br />

condition; 3)<br />

Funds in the<br />

head utilized<br />

against approved<br />

amount<br />

10.00 5.22<br />

Approval limited to<br />

the permissible limits.<br />

Not approved repair<br />

of LCD projector, as<br />

the norms does not<br />

permit this.<br />

I.6 Training<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

1) Induction<br />

training, Update<br />

and Re-training<br />

of all cadre of<br />

staff completed<br />

42.95 26.07<br />

Approval limited to<br />

the norm.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

RNTCP<br />

as planned;<br />

I.7<br />

Vehicle<br />

maintena<br />

nce<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All 4 wheelers<br />

and 2 wheelers in<br />

the state are in<br />

running<br />

condition and<br />

maintained;<br />

31.25 19.50<br />

Approval is limited to<br />

the maximum<br />

permissible as per the<br />

norms.<br />

I.8<br />

Vehicle<br />

hiring<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Increase in<br />

supervisory visit<br />

of DTOs and<br />

MOTCs;<br />

2) Increase in<br />

case detection<br />

and improved<br />

case holding;<br />

28.77<br />

14.38<br />

Approved 50% based<br />

on the previous<br />

utilization.<br />

I.9<br />

I.10<br />

NGO/PP<br />

support<br />

Miscellan<br />

eous<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Increase in<br />

number of<br />

NGOs/PPs<br />

involved in<br />

signed schemes<br />

of RNTCP;<br />

2) Contribution<br />

of NGOs/PPS in<br />

case detection<br />

and provision of<br />

DOT<br />

1) All activities<br />

proposed under<br />

miscellaneous<br />

head in PIP<br />

completed<br />

22.57 11.28<br />

15.50 <strong>13</strong>.00<br />

Approved only 50%.<br />

*If the state is<br />

anticipating deficit in<br />

laboratory capacity to<br />

conduct C&DST test,<br />

then state may<br />

budget for funds<br />

under C&DST scheme<br />

in the NGO /PP head<br />

as the RNTCP<br />

guidelines for NGO<br />

and PPs, as a priority<br />

Approval is limited to<br />

the maximum<br />

permissible as per the<br />

norms.<br />

I.11<br />

Contract<br />

ual<br />

services<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

1) All contractual<br />

staff appointed<br />

and paid<br />

regularly as<br />

planned; 2)<br />

199.46 199.46<br />

Approved 100% as<br />

the proposal is within<br />

the norms.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

RNTCP<br />

Funds in the<br />

head utilized<br />

against approved<br />

amount<br />

I.12 Printing<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All printing<br />

activities at state<br />

and district level<br />

completed as<br />

planned<br />

12.00 8.00<br />

Approval is limited to<br />

the maximum<br />

permissible as per the<br />

norms.<br />

I.<strong>13</strong><br />

Research<br />

and<br />

studies<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Proposed<br />

Research has<br />

been initiated or<br />

completed in the<br />

FY as planned;<br />

16.20 5.00<br />

Approved the budget<br />

for any study of<br />

national importance.<br />

I.14<br />

Medical<br />

Colleges<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) All activities<br />

proposed under<br />

Medical Colleges<br />

head in PIP<br />

completed<br />

43.74 36.94<br />

Approval limited to<br />

the norm.<br />

I.15<br />

Procure<br />

ment –<br />

vehicles<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

1) Procurement<br />

of vehicles<br />

completed as<br />

planned;<br />

Approved the<br />

procurement of 14<br />

four wheelers for 4<br />

new districts and 10<br />

replacement of old.<br />

The approval limited<br />

to RNTCP permissible<br />

amount. The state<br />

should seek further<br />

approval from CTD<br />

before going for<br />

procurement.<br />

Approved proposal<br />

for procurement of<br />

29 two wheelers<br />

against new TUs and<br />

replacement of old,<br />

@ Rs 50,000/vehicle.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

unit cost<br />

(wherever<br />

applicable)<br />

Physical target<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

Not approved<br />

proposal for truck.<br />

Four<br />

wheeler<br />

99.50 60.20<br />

Two<br />

Wheeler<br />

16.50 14.50<br />

I.16<br />

I.17<br />

Procure<br />

ment –<br />

equipme<br />

nt<br />

Tribal<br />

Action<br />

Plan<br />

Total<br />

(Kashmir<br />

)<br />

As per<br />

Revised<br />

Norms and<br />

Basis of<br />

Costing for<br />

RNTCP<br />

As per<br />

norms of<br />

RNTCP,<br />

Tribal action<br />

plan<br />

1) Procurement<br />

of equipments<br />

completed as<br />

planned<br />

The planned<br />

activities<br />

completed in the<br />

time line,<br />

indicated in the<br />

plan.<br />

9.00 3.00<br />

53.39 26.69<br />

742.70 490.49<br />

Approved the<br />

procurement of 5<br />

computers. Other<br />

proposals not<br />

approves as this is<br />

not permissible as<br />

per the norm.<br />

Approved 50% of the<br />

budget based on the<br />

expenditure.<br />

Total<br />

(Jammu)<br />

592.95 332.51<br />

Grand<br />

Total<br />

<strong>13</strong>35.65 823<br />

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Additional Budget Approved under NRHM Flexible pool for year <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

FMR<br />

Code<br />

B22.4<br />

Activity<br />

<strong>JAMMU</strong> Division<br />

Gas Heaters 3 No. and Gas<br />

cylinders 10<br />

Procurement of<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

0.60 0 Not approved.<br />

B22.4<br />

1. Gowns [Autoclavable]<br />

2. Surgical Caps<br />

6.00 6.00<br />

Approved as this is essential for<br />

the functioning of IRL.<br />

3. Masks [N-95]<br />

4. Sterile gloves<br />

Civil works<br />

200.00<br />

0<br />

B22.4<br />

1. Four No. New DTCs in four<br />

new created Districts @ 50.00<br />

lacs per DTC.<br />

Not Approved.<br />

2.Up gradation of 3 rooms of<br />

IRL for LPA:<br />

1.20<br />

1.20<br />

B22.4<br />

B22.4<br />

1.Beds for DOT Plus Site and<br />

other items of furniture<br />

Procurement of 4- Wheeler<br />

Vehicle (Mahindra Bolero): -<br />

Nine<br />

10.00 0 Not approved<br />

54.00 0 Not approved.<br />

GRAND TOTAL 271.80 7.20<br />

B22.4 Up-gradation of 3<br />

rooms of IRL<br />

Dot Plus site<br />

3.00 0 Not approved<br />

B22.4 Electrification of IRL 3.00 3.00 Approved.<br />

B22.4<br />

Diesel Generator-IRL<br />

12.00 0 Not Approved.<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

100KV<br />

Activity<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Remarks<br />

B22.4 Negative pressure<br />

room for liquid<br />

culture<br />

B22.4 PPE Gowns (Autoclavable),<br />

surgical<br />

Caps, Masks (N-95),<br />

Sterile gloves.<br />

B22.4 Furniture for IRL:<br />

Stainless steel racks,<br />

Almirahs, tables with<br />

drawers, computer,<br />

office chairs, and<br />

adjustable stools.<br />

5.00 5.00 Approved.<br />

5.50 5.50 Approved.<br />

5.00 0 Not approved.<br />

B22.4 Beds 10.00 0 Not approved.<br />

B22.4 Other Furniture for<br />

DP Ward<br />

B22.4 Transformer 1000<br />

KWA<br />

B22.4 Air Borne infection<br />

control<br />

Control Gadgets<br />

2.20 0 Not approved.<br />

2.00 2.00 Approved<br />

500000 0 Not approved.<br />

B22.4 On line UPS 1 1 Approved.<br />

B22.4 Load Carrier 2.2 0 Not approved<br />

B22.4 Purchase of new Four<br />

Wheelers in place of<br />

Condemnable 4 wheelers<br />

22.00000 0 Not approved.<br />

Total (Kashmir) 77.90 16.50<br />

Total (Jammu) 271.80 7.20<br />

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FMR<br />

Code<br />

Activity<br />

Amount<br />

Proposed (in<br />

lacs)<br />

Amount<br />

Approved<br />

(in lacs)<br />

Grand Total 23.7<br />

Remarks<br />

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