DC Kathua reviews preparedness for immunization under Intensified Mission Indradhanush 5.0

KATHUA, July 07:   Deputy Commissioner Kathua Rakesh Minhas today chaired the meeting of District Task Force on Intensive Mission Indradhanush Programme (IMI) 5.0 here in the conference hall of DC Office complex to discuss modalities for its smooth implementation in the district.

At the outset, DY CMO Kathua briefed the meeting about the aims and objectives of IMI 5.0 through power-point presentation. He also explained different basic parameters to be considered while conducting IMI 5.0. The presentation emphasized on selecting the right beneficiaries, area, dropouts and missed out children.

While explaining the current immunisation scenario in the district, Dr Rakesh Magotra said that district have recorded some vulnerable spots for Measles, Rubella which are to be taken up on priority under IMI 5.0 besides covering high risks areas where nomads, labourers engaged in brick kilns and people living in slums will be taken care.

The meeting was informed that first round of immunization under Mission Indradhanush  5.0 will commence from 07th August and continue till 12th August 2023 followed by the second round from 11th September to 16th September 2023 and third round from 09th October to 14th October 2023   to cover children aged 0 to 2 years and expecting mothers for immunization.

The Deputy Commissioner directed the stakeholders to work in synergy to ensure coverage of all drop outs under the Mission. He directed the CDPOs to maintain close liaison with other departments and mobilise grassroots functionaries including Aganwadi workers and ASHAs for the effective implementation of of the mission. He further directed the officers to identify the obstructions in the immunisation process, if any and find solutions for the same.

Later, the Deputy Commissioner chaired a meeting of the District Advisory Committee on the implementation of the PCP&NDT Act in the district.

The meeting held threadbare discussions on various issues which included registration & renewal of ultrasound centres,  implementation of preconception and prenatal diagnostic techniques Act, Regulation of GCCs, Labs and Clinics, Offences and penalties, Provision of registration, Inspection, mechanism for monitoring and implementation of PC & PNDT Act etc.

 The meeting was informed that there are 11 Ultrasound clinics in the district including 8 private and 3 Government.

 The DDC stressed upon effective implementation of the  PC & PNDT Act and asked for conducting random inspections to enforce its compliance. He also called for adopting the Decoy method to keep a check on illegal sex determination practice in the district.

 Pertinently, the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques Act (PCPNDT) 1994 is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted to stop female feticides and arrest the declining sex ratio in India and the act banned prenatal sex determination.

 The meeting was attended by the SSP Kathua Shivdeep Singh, Medical superintendent, AH GMC Kathua, BMOs, DIO DHO, TSWO, besides other members of DAC and special invitees.