National Health Mission,Barpeta

National Health Mission,Barpeta Launched on 12th April 2005

The National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), now under National Health Mission[1] is an initiative undertaken by the government of India to address the health needs of under-served rural areas.

04/06/2026
2nd and Final Day Training on Strengthening Labour Room PracticesThe 2nd and final day of the Training on Strengthening ...
03/06/2026

2nd and Final Day Training on Strengthening Labour Room Practices
The 2nd and final day of the Training on Strengthening Labour Room Practices with a focus on Prevention of Birth Asphyxia and Cerebral Palsy in Assam was successfully conducted for Barpeta District.
The training programme, organised by the National Health Mission with support from UNICEF, was held at the Conference Hall of Hotel Manas Kanya.
The programme aimed to strengthen the knowledge and skills of healthcare providers in improving labour room practices, ensuring quality intrapartum care, and reducing preventable newborn complications. Participants actively engaged in technical sessions, practical demonstrations, and discussions focused on enhancing maternal and newborn healthcare services across the district.
Together, we remain committed to ensuring safer childbirth and healthier outcomes for mothers and newborns.

DC Barpeta
National Health Mission,Assam
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India
CMO Assam
UNICEF India

As part of the 2nd Phase of the 100 Days TB Elimination Programme, Nikshay Shibirs are being conducted across various lo...
03/06/2026

As part of the 2nd Phase of the 100 Days TB Elimination Programme, Nikshay Shibirs are being conducted across various locations in Barpeta district to strengthen TB case detection and awareness among the community.

A handheld digital X-ray machine is also being utilized in these camps for early identification of suspected TB cases, enabling timely diagnosis and prompt initiation of treatment.

Together, we continue our efforts towards achieving a TB-free Barpeta and a TB-free India.


DC Barpeta
National Health Mission,Assam
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India
TB Mukt Bharat
CMO Assam

Day 1 of the 2-Day Training on Strengthening Labour Room Practices with a focus on Prevention of Birth Asphyxia and Cere...
02/06/2026

Day 1 of the 2-Day Training on Strengthening Labour Room Practices with a focus on Prevention of Birth Asphyxia and Cerebral Palsy in Assam was successfully conducted for Barpeta district.

The training programme, organised by National Health Mission, Assam with support from UNICEF, commenced today at the Conference Hall of Hotel Manas Kanya, Howly.

The training aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of healthcare providers in improving labour room practices, ensuring quality intrapartum care, and reducing preventable newborn complications. Participants actively engaged in technical sessions and discussions focused on strengthening maternal and newborn healthcare services.


DC Barpeta
National Health Mission,Assam
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India
UNICEF India
CMO Assam

As part of the 2nd Phase of the 100 Days TB Elimination Programme, Nikshay Shibirs are being conducted at various locati...
31/05/2026

As part of the 2nd Phase of the 100 Days TB Elimination Programme, Nikshay Shibirs are being conducted at various locations across the district to strengthen early detection and treatment of tuberculosis.

The camps provide TB symptom screening, awareness sessions, counselling, referral services, and access to diagnostic facilities for suspected cases. Health teams are actively reaching out to vulnerable and high-risk populations to ensure timely diagnosis and treatment.

Together, let us work towards the goal of a TB-free district and a TB-free India.



DC Barpeta
National Health Mission,Assam
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India
CMO Assam

🚭 World No To***co Day 2026 🚭On the occasion of World No To***co Day, let us renew our commitment to a to***co-free and ...
31/05/2026

🚭 World No To***co Day 2026 🚭

On the occasion of World No To***co Day, let us renew our commitment to a to***co-free and healthier future.

To***co use remains one of the leading causes of preventable diseases and deaths. By saying "No" to to***co, we protect not only our own health but also the well-being of our families and communities.

Let us spread awareness about the harmful effects of to***co and encourage those who use to***co products to take the first step towards quitting today.

Choose Health. Choose Life. Say No to To***co.

***coDay ***co ***coFreeFuture
DC Barpeta
National Health Mission,Assam
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India
Directorate of Health Services - Family Welfare, Assam
CMO Assam

Directorate of Health Services - Family Welfare, Assam
25/05/2026

Directorate of Health Services - Family Welfare, Assam

Despite it being Sunday, HPV vaccination activities are continuing smoothly at different health facilities across the di...
24/05/2026

Despite it being Sunday, HPV vaccination activities are continuing smoothly at different health facilities across the district. Health teams remain actively engaged in providing vaccination services to eligible beneficiaries and spreading awareness about the importance of cervical cancer prevention.

The district administration and health department are committed to ensuring maximum coverage and protecting the health of adolescent girls through uninterrupted vaccination services.
DC Barpeta
National Health Mission,Assam
Directorate of Health Services - Family Welfare, Assam
CMO Assam

Address

Barpeta
781301

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

9508442643

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