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1

NATIONAL RURAL HEALTH MISSION

ANANTAPUR DISTRICT

(ANDHRA PRADESH STATE)

DISTRICT HEALTH ACTION PLAN 2012-13

2

Table of Contents

S N Name of the Scheme / Intervention Page No.

1 Executive Summary 3

2 Process of Plan Preparation 3

3 Situation Analysis 4 – 9

4 PART-A: Reproductive & Child Health 10 – 14

a) Maternal Health 15 – 19

b) Child Health 20 – 21

c) Family Planning Strategy 22 – 23

d) ARSH Strategies & School Health Programme 24 – 25

e) Urban Health 26

f) Tribal Health 27

g) PNDT & Sex Ratio 28 – 30

h) Infrastructure & Human Resources 31 – 33

i) Training Strategy 34 – 35

j) Programme Management 36

k) Vulnerable Groups 38

l) Budget Abstract for RCH Flexible Pool 37

5 PART-B: Mission Flexible Pool 39 – 46

6 PART-C: Strengthening of Immunization 47 – 54

7 Budget Abstract for NRHM PIP – 2012-13 55

8 Tables 1 - 15 56 – 85

9 Govt. of India Formats 86 - 94

3

DISTRICT HEALTH ACTION PLAN – 2012-13

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Anantapur is the largest district of Andhra Pradesh spanning an area of 19,130

square kilometers. The district spread in 63 Mandals and covered in 3 Revenue

Divisions. It is bounded on the north by Kurnool District, on east by Kadapa District, on

the southeast by Chittoor district, an on the southwest and west by Karnataka Districts. (

i.e., 1. Bellary, 2. Chitradurg, 3.Tumkur 4. Kolar ). It is part of Rayalaseema region on

the state.

The population of Anantapur Dist. is 40,83,315 as per 2011 cences. Though

the dist. is 2nd biggest in the state ,but the majority of the population is under BPL and

facing continues droughts from past 150 years.In this circumstances the dist. needed

more Govt. health facilities, particularly in urban pockets of Rayadurg, Dharmavaram ,

Gooty, Kadiri , Guntakal and Anantapur.

Theyear 2005-06 is the ear-mark in the health history of the Anantapur Dist.

From 2005-06 onwards health facilities are functioning in more identifical way and

patient friendly in-turns of up-gradation of health facilities and it’s services with the

NRHM support ,same time increased facilities ,man power etc..The introduction of

ASHA services at the door steps of the public is very much useful to improve the

institutional delivaries ,through which IMR,MMR,TFR is decreased which is lead to

achieve Millinium Development Goals.

PROCESS OF PLAN PREPARATION

• On 16.12.2011 all DM&HOs and DPOs were attended DHAP -2012-13 preporatory workshop at IIHFW,Hyderabad under the guidance of Mission Directoe – A.P. , NRHM and all Joint Directors of CH&FW.,A.P.,Hyderabad

• On 17.12.2011 under the leadership of the DM&HO,Anantapur a preporatory

meeting was conducted for DHAP -2012-13 at conference hall of DM&HO’s office.Detailedly discussed about Dist. health needs inturns of infrastructure, HR, Finane and physical targets.

• From 18012.2011 onwards received requirements from CHNCs , based on that

prepared DHAP -2012-13 of Anantapur Dist. with the coordination of all Dist.Program Officers under the Team Leadership & Guidence of the DM&HO

4

SITUATION ANALYSIS District Map of Anantapur

District Map showing the health facilities and difficult & most difficult areas ( Remote / Difficult Mandals are coloured in RED )  

District Profile

5

S N Source

1 Total population 40,83,318 2011 Census

2 Population of Males 20,64,931 2011 Census

3 Population of Females 20,18,387 2011 Census

4 Population of Children less than 1 year 51,786 2011 Census

5 Population of Children 1 to 6 years 2,58,933 2011 Census

6 Population density (per sq.km.) 213 2011 Census

7 Urban population (%) 8,51,756 2011 Census

8 Rural population (%) 32,31,559 2011 Census

9 Scheduled Caste population (%) 14.1% 2011 Census

10 Scheduled Tribes population (%) 3.49% 2011 Census

11 No. of Villages 957 2011 Census

17 Size of Village (1-500 population) 19 2011 Census

18 Size of Village (501-2000 population) 411 2011 Census

19 Size of Village (2001-5000 population) 460 2011 Census

20 Size of Village (5000+ population) 67 2011 Census

13 No. of Villages without roads 293 2011 Census

14 No. of Villages without electricity 76 2011 Census

12 No. of Gram Panchayats 1001 Dist. CPO records

15 No. of Municipal Corporations 1 Dist. CPO records

16 No. of Municipalities 8 Dist. CPO records

VITAL STATISTICS

17 Expected no. of Maternal Deaths 131 Health Facility Reports

18 Maternal Mortality Ratio 140 Health Facility Reports

19 Expected no. of Infant Deaths 4195 Health Facility Reports

20 Infant Mortality Rate 38 Health Facility Reports

21 Total Fertility Rate 1.8

Health Facility Reports

22 Full Immunization (%) 100% Health Facility Reports

23 3 Antenatal Care visits (%) 98% Health Facility Reports

24 Institutional Deliveries (%) 98.3% HMIS

25 Home Deliveries (%) 2.7% HMIS

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S N Source

26 Crude Birth Rate 18.6% Statical Section Recards

27 Crude Death Rate 7.44% Statical Section Recards

28 Malaria Mortality Reduction Rate 100% Field & Lab Reports

29 Dengue Mortality Reduction Rate 100% Field & Sentinel Hospital Reports

30 Leprosy Prevalence Rate 0.64 Field Reports

31 Tuberculosis cure rate 85% T.B.Registers & Diagnosis Reports

32 Tuberculosis detection rate 70% T.B.Registers & Diagnosis Reports

33 Sex Ratio (females per 1000 males) 977 2011 Census

34 0-6 Years Sex Ratio 927 2011 Census

SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

35 Literacy Rate (overall) 64.28% 2011 Census

36 Literacy Rate (males) 74.09% 2011 Census

37 Literacy Rate (female) 54.31% 2011 Census

38 Number of BPL Households 36,01,484 2011 Census

39 % Below Poverty Line population 88.2% DLHS 2007-08

Health Institutions S N Health Institution / Facilities Govt. Private Total

1 Specialty Hospitals - 6 6

2 Medical Colleges 1 - 1

3 Maternity Hospitals - - -

4 District Hospitals 1 1

5 Area Hospitals 6 6

6 Community Health Centres 11 11

7 Primary Health Centres 80 80

8 Sub-centre 586 586

9 AYUSH Dispensaries 96 96

10 Blood Banks 3 3 6

11 Blood Storage Centres 6 2 8

12 Total Private Hospitals - 87 87

13 Beds in Govt. Hospitals 2079 2079

14 Beds in Private Hospitals - 2255 2255

15 Ultrasound Clinics (Registered) 6 94 100

16 Ultrasound Clinics (Un-Registered) - - -

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Status of Health Facilities: S N Health facility Number Remarks

1 Sub-centres in own building 293 DM&HO General Section Records

2 Sub-centres in Panchayats / other Govt. buildings

- DM&HO General Section Records

3 Sub-centres in rented buildings 293 DM&HO General Section Records

4 Sub-centres without electricity - DM&HO General Section Records

5 Sub-centres without water supply 114 DM&HO General Section Records

6 Sub-centres without Toilets 114 DM&HO General Section Records

7 Sub-centres with Staff Quarters 293 DM&HO General Section Records

Primary Health Centres

8 PHCs in own building 66 DM&HO General Section Records

9 PHCs in rented buildings 1 DM&HO General Section Records

10 PHCs without electricity - DM&HO General Section Records

11 PHCs without water supply 9 DM&HO General Section Records

12 PHCs without Toilets 9 DM&HO General Section Records

13 PHCs with Staff Quarters 22 DM&HO General Section Records

14 Total beds in PHCs 564 DM&HO General Section Records

15 No. of deliveries conducted in 2010-11 7567 Facility Reports

16 No. of OPD cases during 2010-11 49,38,755 Facility Reports

17 No. of IP during 2010-11 39,982 Facility Reports

18 Rogi Kalyana Samithies functioning 80 DPMU recards

Community Health Centres

19 CHCs in own building 11 APVVP Health Records

20 CHCs in rented buildings - APVVP Health Records 21 CHCs without electricity - APVVP Health Records 22 CHCs without water supply - APVVP Health Records 23 CHCs without Toilets - APVVP Health Records 24 CHCs with Staff Quarters 5 APVVP Health Records 25 Total beds in CHCs 330 APVVP Health Records 26 No. of deliveries conducted in 2010-11 7394 APVVP Health Records 27 No. of OPD cases during 2010-11 1,48,500 APVVP Health Records 28 No. of IP during 2010-11 12,332 APVVP Health Records 29 Rogi Kalyana Samithies functioning 11 APVVP Health Records

Area Hospitals

30 Total beds in Area Hospitals 400 APVVP Health Records

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S N Health facility Number Remarks

31 No. of deliveries conducted in 2010-11 4,689 APVVP Health Recrds 32 No. of OPD cases during 2010-11 2,71,311 APVVP Health Records 33 No. of IP during 2010-11 18,416 APVVP Health Records 34 Rogi Kalyana Samithies functioning 6 APVVP Health Records

District Hospital 35 Total beds in District Hospital 100 APVVP Health Records 36 No. of deliveries conducted in 2010-11 1,491 APVVP Health Records 37 No. of OPD cases during 2010-11 2,513 APVVP Health Records 38 No. of IP during 2010-11 3,931 APVVP Health Records

No.of buildings required New construction / Repairs / Expansions: S N Type of facility Required new

constructions Required repairs

Required expansion

1 Sub-centres 235 45 -

2 Primary Health Centres - 12 8

3 Community Health Centres 1 10 2

4 Area Hospitals -

6

All AHs

2

(Penukonda & Gooty)

5 District Hospitals - 1 1

Demographic Performance since 2008-09 to 2010-11

S N Indicators 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

1 Antenatal cases registered 91,822 95,464 91,280

2 T.T. for Pregnant Women 85,859 89,083 81,230

3 IFA Tablets Distributed 86,133 88,027 78,041

4 Institutional Deliveries 71,108 77,085 72,733

5 Infants given BCG 78,022 83,335 76,644

6 Infants given OPV 75,535 84,584 77,651

7 Infants given DPT 75,535 84,584 77,651

8 Infants given Hepatitis-B 75,535 83,376 77,651

9 Infants given Measles 72,428 82,938 76,390

10 Full Immunization 72,428 82,938 76,390

11 Infants given Vit-A (1st) 56,790 82,938 76,390

12 Sterilisations performance 40,067 38,978 34,213

13 Vasectomies Performance 156 237 201

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S N Indicators 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

14 I.U.D. Insertions 22,566 22,720 20,261

15 OP Users 18,114 19,412 16,246

16 CC Users (Nirodh Users) 44,609 45,416 36,994

17 Infant Deaths & IMR 132 159 244

18 Maternal Deaths & MMR 18 42 39

19 Deliveries conducted in 24x7 PHCs 7,415 7,627 7,029

20 Total JSY beneficiaries 32,389 10,278 11,123

21 Rural JSY beneficiaries 27,928 9,371 10,218

22 Urban JSY beneficiaries 4,416 907 905

23 Beneficiaries benefited in Compensation for sterilization (Female)

28,696 31,965 19,978

24 Beneficiaries benefited in Compensation for sterilization NSV (Male)

146 227 225

25 No. of patients undergoing DOTS therapy 3372 3474 2656

26 No. of new leprosy cases reported 526 502 304

27 No. of slides examined for malaria 3,39,921 4,33,972 4,77,369

28 No. of notified malaria cases 537 368 533

29 No. of microfilaria cases reported - - -

30 No. of JE cases reported - - -

31 No. of cataract operations 19,717 21,483 22,340

32 No. of schools covered under School Health - - 3066

33 No. of school children screened - - 2,56,055

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PART – A

Reproductive & Child Health

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A - RCH Flexible Pool OVERVIEW OF RCH-NRHM PERFORMANCE (2005-12): FACILITY OPERATIONALISATION AND TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS

Number of facilities/HR

Area Indicator Planned (2005-12)

Achmt. (2005-12) till

30.11.11) % achmt.

Plan for 2012-13

No. of FRUs Operationalised

17 2 10.52 15

No. of 24x7 PHCs Operationalised

80 42 52.5 38

No. of sub-centres operationalised as delivery points

- - - -

No. of SNCUs operationalised

1 - - 1

Facility Operationalisation

No. of NBSUs operationalised

11 - - 11

EmOC training - - - - LSAS training - - - - Capacity Building SBA 275 151 54.90 124

Service utilization (average per month per facility/ trained provider)

Area Indicator Services

Based on performance

during Apr-Nov 2011

Projection for

2012-13

C-sections 792 1200 MTPs 61 200 Male sterilizations 31 300

No. of FRUs Operationalised

Female sterilizations 12500 25000 Normal deliveries 6569 10,000 MTPs - 50 Male sterilizations - 150 Female sterilizations TUB-187

DPL-1407 TUB-300 DPL-2000

No. of 24x7 PHCs Operationalised

IUD insertions 2008 3000 Normal deliveries - - No. of sub-centres

operationalised as delivery points

IUD insertions 453 133

No. of SNCUs operationalised

Newborns treated 0 1

Facility Operationalisation

No. of NBSUs operationalised

Newborns treated 11

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ANNEXURE 3b

MONITORABLE INDICATORS (1)

2012-13

SN. INDICATOR

2011-12 (Apr-Nov 2011)

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total

A Maternal Health A.1 Service Delivery

A.1.1 % Pregnant women registered for ANC in the quarter

107.3 25 25 25 25 100

A.1.2 % PW registered for ANC in the first trimester, in the quarter

93.6 25 25 25 25 100

A.1.3 Institutional deliveries (%) in the quarter

97.0 25 25 25 25 100

A.2 Quality A.2.1 % unreported deliveries in the

quarter 3.10 0.62 0.62 0.62 0.62 2.48

A.2.2 % high risk pregnancies identified 5.22 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 3.0 (a) % women having hypertension 1.82 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 2.0 (b) % women having low Hb level 3.4 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 2.0 A.2.3 % of Home Delivery by SBA (i.e.

assisted by doctor/ nurse/ ANM) 2.3 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 1.48

A.2.4 C-sections performed (%) 20.07 (a) in Public facilities 2.3 2 2 2 2 8.0 (b) in private accredited facilities 18.4 3.17 3.17 3.17 3.19 12.7 A.2.5 % of deliveries discharged after at

least 48 hours of delivery (out of public institution deliveries)

95.8 25 25 25 25 100

A.2.6 % of still births 1.0 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.8 A.2.7 %age of maternal deaths audited 100.0 25 25 25 25 100 A.3 Outputs

A.3.1 % of 24x7 PHCs operationalised as per the GoI guidelines

52.5 13.125 13.125 13.125 13.125 52.5

A.3.2 % of FRUs operationalised as per the GoI guidelines

10.52 25 25 25 25 100

A.3.3 % of Level 1 MCH centres operationalised

47.5 11.875 11.875 11.875 11.875 47.5

A.3.4 % of Level 2 MCH centres operationalised

52.5 25 25 25 25 100

A.3.5 % of Level 3 MCH centres operationalised

10.52 25 25 25 25 100

A.3.6 % ANMs/ LHVs/ SNs trained as SBA

18.5 25 25 25 25 100

A.3.5 % doctors trained as EmOC 0 25 25 25 25 100 A.3.6 % doctors trained as LSAS 0 15 15 15 15 60 A.4 HR productivity

A.4.1 % of LSAS trained doctors giving spinal anaesthesia

0 15 15 15 15 60

A.4.2 Average no. of c-sections assisted by LSAS trained doctors

0 15 15 15 15 60

A.4.3 % of EmOC trained doctors conducting c-sections.

0 25 25 25 25 100

A.4.4 Average no. of c-sections performed by EmOC trained

0 25 25 25 25 100

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2012-13

SN. INDICATOR

2011-12 (Apr-Nov 2011)

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total

doctor A.4.5 Average no. of deliveries

performed by SBA trained SN/LHV/ANM

8.0 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 50

A.4.6 % of SBA trained ANMs conducting deliveries

2.0 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 50

A.5 Facility utilization A.5.1 % of FRUs conducting C-section 10.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 50 A.5.2 Average no. of c- sections per

FRU 5.55 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 50

A.5.3 Average no. of MTPs performed in FRUs

4.0 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 50

A.5.4 Average no. of deliveries per 24x7 PHCs

160 75 75 75 75 300

A.5.5 Average no. of MTPs performed per 24x7 PHC

0 1 1 1 1 4

2A.5.6 % of SC conducting at least 5 deliveries per month

0 0 0 0 0 0

B.1 Service Delivery B.1.1 Children 9-11 months age fully

immunised (%) 72 25 25 25 25 100

B.1.2 % children breastfed within 1 hour of birth

70 25 25 25 25 100

B.1.3 % of low birth weight babies 8 1 1 1 1 4 B.2 Quality B.2.1 %age of women receiving PP

check up to 48 hrs to 14 days 80 25 25 25 25 100

B.2.3 % drop out from BCG to measles NO DROP OUTS B.3 Outputs B.3.1 % of SNCUs operationalised 0 0 0 0 100 100 B.3.2 % of stabilisation units

operationalised 0 0 0 0 100 100

B.3.3 % of new born baby care corners operationalised

0 0 0 0 100 100

B.3.4 % of personnel trained in IMNCI 0 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3 25 B.3.5 % of personnel trained in F-

IMNCI 0 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3 25

B.3.6 % of personnel trained in NSSK 0 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 50 B.4 Facility utilization B.4.1 Average no. of children treated in

SNCUs 0 0 0 0 100 100

B.4.2 Average no. of children treated in NBSUs 0 0 0 0 100 100

C Family Planning C.1 Service Delivery C.1.1 % of total sterilisation against ELA 75.2 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.3 85.2 C.1.2 % post partum sterilisation 91.0 25 25 25 25 100 C.1.3 % male sterilizations 0.2 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 50 C.1.4 % of IUD insertions against

planned 87.6 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 90

C.1.5 % IUD retained for 6 months 98.4 25 25 25 25 100 C.1.6 % Sterilization acceptors with 2 63.0 25 25 25 25 100

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2012-13

SN. INDICATOR

2011-12 (Apr-Nov 2011)

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total

children C.1.7 % Sterilisation acceptors with 3 or

more children 30.0 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 10

C.2 Quality C.2.1 % of complications following

sterilisation 0 0 0 0 0 0

C.3 Outputs C.3.1 % doctors trained as minilap 10.20 5 5 5 5 20 C.3.2 % doctors trained as NSV 12.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 30 C.3.3 % doctors trained as laparoscopic

sterilisation 16.6 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 30

C.3.4 % ANM/LHV/SN/MO trained in IUD insertion 0 6.25 6.25 6.25 6.25 25

C.4 HR productivity C.4.1 Average no. of NSVs conducted by

trained doctors 21 12 12 12 12 48

C.4.2 Average no. of minilap sterilisations conducted by minilap trained doctors

139 20 20 20 20 80

C.4.3 Average no. of laparoscopic sterilisations conducted by lap sterilisation trained doctors

5151 2500 2500 2500 2500 10000

C.4.4 Average no. of IUDs inserted by MO trained in IUD insertion 5 15 15 15 15 60

C.4.5 Average no. of IUDs inserted by MO trained in IUD insertion 5 15 15 15 15 60

C.4.6 Average no. of IUDs inserted by SN/ LHV/ ANM trained in IUD insertion

33 2500 2500 2500 2500 10000

C.5 Facility utilisation C.5.1 Average no. of sterilizations

performed in FRUs 435 25 25 25 25 100

C.5.2 Average no. of sterilizations performed in 24x7 PHCs 38 25 25 25 25 100

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A1: Maternal Health Objectives: The objectives of interventions for improved maternal health include:

• To ensure access to quality comprehensive (basic and emergency) maternal and reproductive health care to women.

• To ensure access to comprehensive family planning services by emphasizing on age at marriage, delayed first child birth, spacing methods and male sterilization.

• To provide a comprehensive package of maternal and nutritional health services to the tribal, scheduled caste, coastal fishers, migrant labour and other identified marginalized vulnerable women.

Gaps identified:

• Shortage of MOs and long standing vacancies in remote, difficult area health facilities.

• Need to improve the capacities of health staff to conduct the delivaries and connventioal tubectomies ,MTPs at all facility level by way of providing relavent trainings.

• Continous vacancies of Specialist doctors.

Proposed schemes under Maternal Health: 1) 24x7 Primary Health Centres: a) Existing 24x7 Primary Health Centres:

Staff Nurses under NRHM

Contingent workers under NRHM

S N

Name of the 24x7 PHC

Deliveries conducted

during 2010-11

C-Sections during

2010-11

No.of Staff

Nurse working (Total)

Required Working Required Working

1 Kudair 156 - 3 0 2 0 2

2 Tarimela 223 - 2 1 1 0 2

3 Narpala 162 - 3 0 2 0 2

4 Yellanur 162 - 3 0 2 0 2

5 Thimmampalli 223 - 2 1 1 0 2

6 Yadiki 196 - 4 0 1 0 2

7 Peddapappur 385 - 3 0 2 0 2

8 Peddavadugur 71 - 1 2 1 0 2

9 Nagasamudram 45 - 3 0 2 0 2

10 Vidapanakal 243 - 2 1 1 0 2

11 P.Kowkuntla 247 - 2 1 1 0 2

12 Tadimarri 73 - 4 0 1 0 2

13 Kanaganepalli 153 - 4 0 1 0 2

14 N.S.Gate 6 - 1 2 0 0 2

15 Ramagiri 60 - 1 1 2 0 2

16 Bramhasamduram 171 - 1 2 0 0 2

17 Kambadur 175 - 1 2 1 0 2

16

18 Settur 212 - 2 1 2 0 2

19 Kundurpi 227 - 3 0 0 0 2

20 Beluguppa 70 - 1 2 0 0 2

21 Yerragunta 120 - 1 2 0 0 2

22 Bommanahal 212 - 2 1 1 0 2

23 Gummagatta 179 - 2 1 1 0 2

24 D.Hirehal 100 - 1 2 0 0 2

25 Guttur 50 - 3 0 2 0 2

26 Roddam 97 - 2 1 1 0 2

27 Kothacheruvu 75 - 2 1 1 0 2

28 Bukkapatnam 54 - 3 0 2 0 2

29 Pamudurthy 119 - 2 1 2 0 2

30 O.D.Cheruvu 118 - 1 2 0 0 2

31 Nallacheruvu 104 - 3 0 2 0 2

32 Patnam 66 - 2 1 1 0 2

33 N.P.Kunta 62 - 1 2 0 0 2

34 Mudigubba 300 - 3 0 0 0 2

35 Talupula 150 - 2 1 1 0 2

36 Chilamathur 154 - 3 0 2 0 2

37 Parigi 136 - 2 1 1 0 2

38 Lepakshi 257 - 1 2 0 0 2

39 Kallumarri 16 - 3 0 2 0 2

40 Amarapuram 288 - 3 0 2 0 2

41 Gudibanda 395 - 0 3 0 2 0

42 Rolla 257 - 8 0 2 0 2

Total 6569 94 37 46 2 82 b) Proposed 24x7 Primary Health Centres:

Staff Nurses Contingent workers S N

Name of the Praposed 24x7

PHC

Deliveries conducted

during 2010-11

C-sections during

2010-11

No.of Staff

Nurse working

Required Working on

contract

Required Working on

contract 1 Atmakur 85 - 7 0 0 2 2

2 Raptadu 41 - 1 2 0 2 2

3 B.K.Samudram 47 - 1 2 0 2 2

4 Korrapadu 24 - 0 3 0 2 2

5 Putluru 42 - 0 3 0 2 2

6 Chukkaluru 52 - 1 2 0 2 2

7 Bethapalli 18 - 2 1 0 2 2

8 Kristapadu 26 - 1 2 0 2 2

9 Eddulapalli 15 - 1 2 0 2 2

10 Garladinne 29 - 1 2 0 2 2

11 Vajrakarur 21 - 7 0 0 2 2

12 Raketla 9 - 1 2 0 2 2

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13 Gadehothur 87 - 1 2 0 2 2

14 P.Kottalapalli 19 - 1 2 0 2 2

15 Darasinamala 15 - 1 2 0 2 2

16 Bathalapalli 0 - 2 1 0 2 2

17 Peruru 12 - 3 0 0 2 2

18 M.N.Palli 14 - 1 2 0 2 2

19 Garudachedu 0 - 1 2 0 2 2

20 Sreedharagatta 0 - 1 2 0 2 2

21 Avuladatla 0 - 1 2 0 2 2

22 Nagalapuram 6 - 1 2 0 2 2

23 Somandepalli 22 - 1 2 0 2 2

24 Gorantla 314 - 8 0 3 2 2

25 Puttaparthi 7 - 1 2 0 2 2

26 V.M.Cheruvu 0 - 1 2 0 2 2

27 Krishnapuram 16 - 1 2 0 2 2

28 Reddipalli 38 - 1 2 0 2 2

29 Kokkanti 0 - 5 0 0 2 2

30 Amaduguru 14 - 1 2 0 2 2

31 Gandlapenta 13 - 1 2 0 2 2

32 K.B.Halli 0 - 1 2 0 2 2

33 Chowlur 0 - 1 2 0 2 2

34 Bevanahalli 0 - 1 2 0 2 2

35 Kadirepalli 0 - 0 3 0 2 2

36 Neelakantapuram 0 - 1 2 0 2 2

37 Hemavathi 0 - 0 3 0 2 2

38 Agali 9 - 1 2 0 2 2

Total 998 - 61 68 3 76 76

2) CEMONC centres: S N

Name of the CEMONC

Deliveries conducted

during 2010-11

C-Section during

2010-11

Area (Urban / Rural / Tribal /

In-accessible)

Total OBG Spl. Working

OBG Spl. Working

under NRHM

Total Anaes.

Working

Total Staff

Nurses working

Staff Nurses

working under

NRHM

1 CHC - Tadipatri 141 - Urban - - 1 6 2 2 AH - Gooty 119 - Rural - - 1 10 3 3 CHC -

Uravakonda 93 - Rural - - - 7 1

4 AH -Dharmavaram

264 - Urban - - 1 10 3

5 CHC - Kalyandurg

82 - Rural - - - 7 2

6 PHC - Gorantla 314 - Rural - - - 11 3 7 AH - Kadiri 276 - Urban 1 - - 26 2 8 AH - Madakasira 82 - Rural 1 - - 7 2

Total 1371 - 2 - 3 84 18

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3) Janani Suraksha Yojana Scheme:

Expected Deliveries S N

Area of operation

Estimated Population

Female population Home

deliveries Institutional

deliveries

Expected BPL

Deliveries 1 Rural area - - 1,560 52,325 19,500

2 Urban area - - 668 22,426 5,500

3 Tribal area - -- - - -

Total - - 2,228 74,751 25,000

Institutional Deliveries: S N

Area of operation Beneficiaries benefited

under JSY during 2010-

11

Expected beneficiaries

for the current financial year

No. of beneficiaries

benefited upto Nov-2011

No. of JSY beneficiaries assisted by

ASHA

No. of JSY benefited mothers

undergone C-Section

1 SCs in Urban 135 428 70 70 47

2 SCs in Rural 1533 2271 911 911 110

3 STs in Urban 54 171 28 28 19

4 STs in Rural 674 908 364 364 44

5 Others in Urban 716 2257 369 369 251

6 Others in Rural 8011 11965 4799 4799 585

Total 11123 18000 6541 6541 1056

4) Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram (JSSK): S N Indicator Expected

number Source / Remarks

1 Expected no. of Pregnant Women in Tribal area

0 0

2 Expected no. of Pregnant Women in Plan area

40,000 Health Facility Reports

3 No. of delivery kits required in addition to regular supply for JSSK scheme

40,000 Health Facility Reports

4 No. of delivery kits required for C-Section in addition to regular supply for JSSK scheme

1,500 Health Facility Reports

5 Expected no. of ANCs for JSSK 40,000 Health Facility Reports 6 Expected no. of complicated cases required

Blood under JSSK 3000

Health Facility Reports

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Budget Proposed under Maternal Health Strategy for 2012-13

FMR code

Activity Unit Rate

(Rs/Unit)

No.of posts / units / quantity

Annual total

(Rupees) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 24-hours MCH Centres

A.1.6 Dietary support to Maternity Waiting homes in PHCs

0 0 0 0

Total 0 0 0 0 2 Janani Suraksha Yojana

A.1.4.2.a Total Rural BPL deliveries Beneficiaries 700 19,500 1,36,50,000

A.1.4.2.b Total urban BPL deliveries Beneficiaries 600 5,500 33,00,000

A.1.4.3 5% Administrative expenses - - - 8,47,500

A.1.4.4 ASHA Performance Based incentives for Pregnant Women having Institutional Deliveries in Govt. Hospital / PHC

Incentives 200 29,900 59,80,000

Total 23,77,7,500 3 Maternal Death Review(MDR):

A.1.5 Maternal Death Audit: Monitoring & Review mechanism

Review 600 50 30,000

Total 30,000 4 Janani Shishu Suraksha

Karyakram

a) Diet for Pregnant Women & Attendant of Tribal area

Beneficiaries 50 x 5 days

- -

b) Diet for Pregnant Women & Attendant of Plain area

Beneficiaries 50 x 3 days

40,000 60,00,000

c) Delivery kits & Drugs for normal delivery

Kits 60 40,000 24,00,000

d) Delivery kits & Drugs for C-Section Kits 200 1,500 3,00,000 e) Diagnosis (Hb%, Urine for

Albumin, Blood grouping) Expected ANCs

10 40,000 4,00,000

f) Blood for complicated deliveries Deliveries 300 3000 9,00,000 Total 1,00,00,000

Maternal Health Total 3,38,07,500

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A2: Child Health Objectives: The objectives for child health interventions include:

• Universal access to quality comprehensive neonatal services to all newborns. • Provision of comprehensive health and nutritional services to all infants. • Access to comprehensive health and nutritional services to 1-5 year old children. • Special health and nutrition package of services to the tribal, Schedule Caste and other

vulnerable children. Situation Analysis and Current Status:

Mortality Indicators Expected / Reported

Source

Neonatal Mortality Rate 40.3% / 0.28% As per HMIS 2010-11 Infant Mortality Rate 11.5 As per 2010-11 reports Under Five Mortality 0.04% As per HMIS 2010-11 Child Mortality 0.02% As per HMIS 2010-11 Process Indicators Percentage of children (under 5 years) of age with anemia

30% HMIS

Children under 3 years breastfed within one hour of birth

68986 HMIS Children age 6 months and above exclusively breastfed for at least 6 months

34492 HMIS Children aged 6-24 months received solid/ semisolid foods and are still breastfed

66436 HMIS Children aged 0-5 months exclusively breastfed

31782 HMIS Children with Diarrhea in the last two weeks who received ORS

- HMIS Children with Diarrhea in the last 2 weeks who were given treatment in any facility

- HMIS Children with ARI or fever in the last two weeks who were given treatment at facilities

- HMIS

Expected Children: S N Area of

operation Estimated

infants Estimated

no.of children 1-2 years

Estimated no.of

children at 5 years

Estimated no.of

children at 10 years

Estimated no.of

children at 16 years

1 Rural area 56063 58206 523952 59166 64662 2 Urban area 24027 21527 282128 25357 31134 3 Tribal area 0 0 0 0 0 Total 80090 79733 80608 84523 95796

Gaps identified:

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• Shortage of MOs and long standing vacancies in remote, difficult area health facilities.

• Need to improve the capacities of health staff to conduct the delivaries and connventioal tubectomies ,MTPs at all facility level by way of providing relavent trainings.

• Continous vacancies of Specialist doctors. Budget Proposed under Child Health Strategy for 2012-13

FMR code

Activity Unit Rate

(Rs/Unit)

No.of posts / units /

quantity

Annual total

(In/Rupees)

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 SNCUs in Other Areas

A.2.2 Maintenance & consumables

Maintenance 10,00,000 - -

2 SNCUs in Teaching Hospitals

A.2.2 Maintenance & consumables

Maintenance 10,00,000 1 10,00,000

3 SNCUs in Tribal Areas A.2.2 Maintenance and

consumables Maintenance 5,00,000 0 0

4 New Born Stabilization Units (NBSU)

A.2.2 Maintenance Maintenance 1,75,000 10 17,50,000 5 New Born Care Corners

A.2.2 Maintenance Maintenance 20,000 72 14,40,000 6 Infant Death Review:

A.2.8 Infant Death Audit: Monitoring & Review mechanism

Review 300 365 1,09,500

Child Health Total 42,99,500

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A3: Family Planning Objective:

• Strengthening the facility based human resource and infrastructure to Shift the Camp sterilization approach to fixed day approach at facility level.

• Intensive Campaign to promote age at marriage. • Proper spacing and limitation of Births by providing Sex Education / Education of

parenthood & Nutrition to the acceptors and special focus on IUCD. • Increasing the male participation from current level 4% to 5%. • Safety & Quality assurance to the Family Planning acceptors. • Insurance coverage to the acceptors and service providers to improve the confidence

among the acceptors. • Addressing the problem of Infertility. • Monitoring & Evaluation for effective implementation.

Situation Analysis and Current Status: As per 2011 census, the population of Anantapur district was 36,40,478 with decadal growth of 14.34%, it accounts for 4.7% of Andhra Pradesh population. District Family Planning indicators DLHS-2 Vs DLHS-3:

Indicator DLHS-2 (2002-04)

DLHS-3 (2007-08)

Family Planning • Any method (%) 60.1 64.6 • Any modern method (%) 59.4 64.4 • Female sterilization (%) 56.3 62.2 • Male sterilization (%) 0.1 0.4 Gaps identified:

• Shortage of MOs and long standing vacancies in remote, difficult area health facilities.

• Need to improve the capacities of health staff to conduct the connventioal tubectomies ,MTPs at all facility level by way of providing relavent trainings.

• Continous vacancies of Specialist doctors. Key Strategies of the programme: FMR Code

Activity Unit Rate (Rs/Unit)

No.of posts / units /

quantity

Annual total (In/ Rupees)

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 FAMILY PLANNING

MANAGEMENT

A.3.1.1 Review meetings on Family Planning performance and initiatives at the district level

Bi-monthly meetings 10000 6 60,000

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FMR Code

Activity Unit Rate (Rs/Unit)

No.of posts / units /

quantity

Annual total (In/ Rupees)

1 2 3 4 5 6 Sub-Total 60,000

2 TERMINAL/LIMITING METHODS (Providing sterilization services in districts)

A.3.1.4 Compensation for sterilization (Female)

Compensation 1000 25,000 2,50,00,000

A.3.1.5 Compensation for sterilization NSV (male)

Compensation 1500 500 7,50,000

A.3.1.6 Accreditation of NGOs / Voluntary Organizations for sterilization services

Compensation 1500 - -

Sub-Total 2,57,50,000 3 SPACING METHOD

A.3.2.1 IUC camps 10 camps per CHNC p.a.

2000 18CHNCs 36,000

A.3.2.2 IUD services at health facilities in district

Incentives to health facility

20 24,000 4,80,000

Sub-Total 5,16,000 A.3.3 POL for Family Planning /

Others POL 25000 -- 3,00,000

A.3.5 Compensation to ASHA for 100% retention of IUD by clients

Incentives 100 2,930 2,93,000

Sub-Total 5,93,000 Family Planning Total 2,69,19,000

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A4: ARSH Strategies & School Health Programme A4.1 ARSH Strategies Objectives: 1. Influencing the health seeking behaviour of the adolescents through existing Public health system and services & Achieving the following

• To provide services to all school going and out of the school children. • Reducing the age at marriage. • Reducing the teen age pregnancies • To facilitate them in reducing the MMR and TFR. • Reducing the incidence of nutrition related diseases eg: Anaemia. • Reducing the incidence of STI RTI and HIV & AIDS in adolescents.

Gaps identified:

• Shortage of MOs and long standing vacancies in remote, difficult area health facilities.

• Continous vacancies of Specialist doctors. • Fund flow is required timely

Key Strategies of the programme: FMR code

Activity Unit Rate (Rs/Unit)

No.of posts / units /

quantity

Annual total

(In/Rupees)

1 2 3 4 5 6 A.4.1 Fixed Day Health Clubs with

Specialist Services & Consellers Clinics 100 100 1,00,000

Swasthh: School Water and Sanitation towards Health & Hygiene

A.4.1 Menstrual Hygiene 10 55000 5,50,000 A.4.1 TA & DA 100000 - 1,00,000 A.4.1 Vehicle decoration 50000 - 50,000 A.4.1 Hiring of the Vehicle / POL 50000 - 50,000

Total 8,50,000 ARSH Total 8,50,000 A4.2 School Health Programme Objectives:

• Early detection and care of students with health problems • Development of healthy attitude and behaviour amongst the students • Ensure a healthy environment for children at school • Prevention of communicable diseases • Increased learning capabilities because of good health and nutrition

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Situation Analysis and Current Status: S N Coverage Planned

coverage during

2010-11

Actual coverage during

2010-11

Planned coverage during

2011-12 (upto Nov-2011)

Actual coverage during

2011-12 (upto Nov-2011)

1 No. of schools 3,660 3,066 3,931 3,623 2 No. of students 3,34,695 2,56,055 3,98,033 3,20,133

S N Annual Health Screening No. detected No. referred

1 Any level of anaemia 246 - 2 Severe Anaemia 48 48 3 Body Mass Index in the underweight range - - 4 Body Mass index in the normal range - - 5 Body Mass index in the overweight range - - 6 Refractory errors 1600 1600 7 Night blindness - - 8 Other eye problems 98 58 9 Ear discharge & Hearing problems 1266 1266

10 Dental problems 803 803 11 Skin problems 244 244 12 Heart defects 195 195 13 Other disabilities 460 460

Gaps identified:

• School Health & Edu. Recards are not yet filled by all coloums by concern persons

• Need to more publicity on this program at all levels • Due to seviour shortage of MOs also program moving not upto the expected level • Lack of sufficient drugs supply in time • Lack of mobility support to PHC staff • Due to various other programs this program is not given much importance • Infrastructure gap at Dist. Co-ordinator’s office • In time fund flow is required to sustain the program include IEC/BCC and

Capacity Building activities. • Periodical reviews are expected from Edu. & Health departments side.

Key Strategies of the programme: FMR code

Activity Unit Rate (Rs/Unit)

No.of posts / units /

quantity

Annual total

(In/Rupees)

1 2 3 4 5 6 A.4.2 Travel cost for referral (0.1% of

all screened) Mobility 100.00 7546 7,54,600

A.4.2 School Health Program Mobility support to Medical Teams

Mobility 700 per week x 40

weeks

80 PHCs

22,40,000

A.4.2 Specialist Camps at the Divisional level

Camps 25000 3 2,25,000

School Health Total 32,19,600

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A5: Urban Health Objectives:

• To provide an integrated and sustainable system for primary health care services in the urban slum areas, with emphasis on preventing and controlling communicable diseases;

• To promote reproductive and child health among the urban population, especially the urban poor and the slum migrant population.

• To increase availability and utilization of Health Services in urban slum areas. • To build up an effective referral system from the Urban Health Centres to the FRUs. • To achieve 90% coverage of all pregnant women with comprehensive ante-natal services

such as TT immunization, regular periodical check-up, administration of vitamin & iron supplements, counseling about nutrition, screening of high risk cases etc.

• To increase coverage of children upto 100% with immunization against the seven vaccine preventable diseases and administration of Vitamin’A”.

• To bring an increase in the age at marriage of girls in the jurisdiction of the UHC to at least 18 years of age for at least 80% of the total marriages.

• To increase overall health awareness and better health-seeking-behaviour among the slum dwellers reflected in reduced morbidity pattern, better management of diarrhea and acute respiratory infections in children in the slum areas.

Gaps identified:

• The Urban Health facilities may be run by the Govt. directly on par with PHCs • Drugs budgets may be increased • The population of Anantapur Dist. is 40,83,315 as per 2011 cences. Though the dist. is

2nd biggest in the state ,but the majority of the population is under BPL and facing continues droughts from past 150 years.In this circumstances the dist. needed more Govt. health facilities, particularly in urban pockets of Rayadurg, Dharmavaram , Gooty, Kadiri , Guntakal and Anantapur

• Timely fund flow is required Key Strategies of the programme:

FMR code

Activity Unit Rate (Rs/Unit)

No.of posts / units /

quantity

Annual total

(Rs/lakhs)

1 2 3 4 5 6 A.5 Medical Officer Salary 16000 19 3,04,000 A.5 ANMs (3) Salary 5200 57 2,96,400 A.5 Laboratory Technician (1) Salary 6500 19 1,23,500 A.5 Community Organizer (1) Salary 4500 19 85,500 A.5 Assisting Staff (3) Salary 3900 57 2,22,300 A.5 Project Coordinator to NGO (1) Salary 3000 19 57,000 A.5 Contingencies Contingencies 3000 19 57,000 A.5 Drugs & Consumables Drugs 10000 19 1,90,000 A.5 Community & Staff Training Training 24000 19 4,56,000 A.5 Rents, Water & Electricity

charges Others 4000 19 76,000

Urban Health Total 18,67,700

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A6: Tribal Health (No Tribal Health Component in Anantapur Dist. ) Objectives:

• To implement an integrated and sustainable system for primary health care services delivery in the nine ITDA areas.

• To provide, food & stay facility and compensation of loss of daily wages for the tribal pregnant women to encourage institutional deliveries by strengthening birth waiting homes.

• Strengthening of primary health centers by providing with necessary equipment in addition to those provided regularly to make 24 x 7 services effective.

• BCC & IEC in local tribal languages in to wean them from superstitious health seeking behavior.

• Inter department coordination, functional convergence with tribal welfare department, and WDCD departments and establishment of special Tribal health project monitoring units at The State and ITDA level.

• To encourage the MPHA (F) for conduction of deliveries in remote and un-reached sub center areas.

• Provision of mobility to the PHC medical officers. Situation Analysis and Current Status: Gaps identified: Key Strategies of the programme:

FMR code

Activity Unit Rate (Rs/Unit)

No.of posts / units /

quantity

Annual total

(Rs/lakhs)

1 2 3 4 5 6 A.6 Traveling for drop back the

patient at home Transport 200 -

A.6 Bi-monthly Specialist camps in CHCs

Camps 55000 ___ no.of

Tribal CHCs

-

A.6 Emergency Visits to Hostels in Tribal Area by MO

Incentive 100 No.of visits

-

Tribal Health Total -

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A7: PNDT & Sex Ratio Situation Analysis and Current Status: S N Sex Ratio 1981 census 1991 census 2001 census 2011 census

1 General Sex Ratio 949 946 958 977 2 0-6 years Child sex Ratio - - 959 927

Lowest Sex-Ratio Mandals (10 to 15 mandal) as per 2001 Census with reasons

S N Name of Mandal General sex

ratio as per 2001 census

0-6 years child sex ratio as per 2001 census

Reasons for low Sex ratio

1 Rapthadu 920 952 - 2 Lepakshi 932 946 - 3 Pedda Vaduguru 934 959 -- 4 Ramagiri 935 960 - 5 Penukonda 932 939 - 6 Parigi 937 955 - 7 Atmakuru 940 962 - 8 C.K.Palli 940 961 - 9 Nallamada 941 959 -

10 Kanaganapalli 941 953 - 11 PeddaPappur 941 949 -

S N Type of facility Registrations Renewals Cancellation Suspensions 1 Genetic Counselling

Centres - - - -

2 Genetic Laboratories - - - - 3 Genetic Clinics - - - - 4 Ultra Sound Clinics /

Imaging Centers - - - -

5 Jointly as Genetic Counselling Centre / Genetic Laboratory / Genetic Clinic or any combination thereof

100 66 - -

6 Mobile Clinics (Vehicle) - - - - 7 Other Bodies like IVF

Centers/Infertility Cure Centers/Fertility Centers etc., using Equipments/Techniques capable of making sex selection before or after conception

- - - -

8 Fertility Clinics - - - - Total 100 66 - -

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Case Details

S N Case details Remarks 1 Prosecutions in 2007 - - 2 Prosecutions in 2008 - - 3 Prosecutions in 2009 - - 4 Prosecutions in 2010 - - 5 Prosecutions in 2011 - - Total Prosecutions - -

6 No cases filed against the clinics Identified By NIMC - - 7 Convictions in 2007 - - 8 Convictions in 2008 - - 9 Convictions in 2009 - -

10 Convictions in 2010 - - 11 Convictions in 2011 - -

Total Convictions - - 12 Imprisonment - - 13 Fine/ imprisonment - - 14 Fine - - 15 Number of Doctors convicted - - 16 Cases in Appeal - - 17 Cases Closed/ disposed - - Action Taken against the Doctors S N Case details Remarks

1 No. of Doctors whose licenses got Cancelled - - 2 No. of Doctors whose licenses got Suspended - -

FIR Details

S N Case details Remarks 1 FIR Filed - - 2 Arrests - -

Details of Machines sealed & De-sealed / Released

S N Case details Remarks 1 Machine sealed 2007 - - 2 Machine sealed 2008 - - 3 Machine sealed 2009 - - 4 Machine sealed 2010 - - 5 Machine sealed 2011 - -

Total Machine sealed - - 6 Machine de-sealed 2007 - - 7 Machine de-sealed 2008 - - 8 Machine de-sealed 2009 - - 9 Machine de-sealed 2010 - -

10 Machine de-sealed 2011 - - Total machines De-sealed / Released - -

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Budget proposed for PC&PNDT for 2012-13 FMR code

Activity Unit Rate (Rs/Unit)

No.of posts / units /

quantity

Annual total

(Rs/lakhs)

1 2 3 4 5 6 A.7.1 Support to PNDT cell A.7.1.1 Legal Consultant (Part time) Salary 10000 1 1,20,000

A.7.1.2 Computer Operator Salary 10000 1 1,20,000 A.7.1.3 Contingency 1000 12,000 A.7.2 Other PNDT activities A.7.2.1 IEC activities IEC 300000 3,00,000 A.7.2.2 Monitoring Sex ratio at birth places

a) Survey Survey per quarter

5000 1 20,000

b) Inspections Per quarter

10000 1 40,000

c) Search & Seizure procedure 15000 15,000 d) Usage of Decoy customers

(2 persons @ 250 each)

500 100 50,000

A.7.2.3 District Advisory committee meetings

Meetings p.a.

1000 6

meetings 6,000

Total 6,83,000

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A8: Infrastructure & Human Resources

FMR code

Activity Name of the

scheme Rate

(Rs/Unit)

No.of posts

proposed

Annual total

(In/Rupees) 1 2 3 4 5 6

A.8.1.1 ANMs and Staff Nurses a) Staff Nurses CEMONC 12910 18 27,88,560 b) Staff Nurses 24x7 PHC 12910 46 71,26,320

c) Staff Nurses SNCU in

Other area 12910 0 0

d) Staff Nurses SNCU in Teaching Hospitals

12910 12 18,59,040

e) Staff Nurses SNCU in

Tribal area 12910 0 0

f) Staff Nurses NBSU 12910 11 17,04,120 g) Staff Nurses Tribal Health 12910 0 0

h) Staff Nurses Vulnerable

groups 12910 0 0

i) Second ANMs Second ANM 10200 468 5,72,83,200 ANMs and Staff Nurses Sub. Total 7,07,61,240

A.8.1.2 Laboratory Technicians a) Lab Technician SNCU in

Other area 9000 0 0

b) Lab Technician SNCU in Teaching Hospitals

9000 1 1,08,000

c) Lab Technician SNCU in Tribal area

9000 0 0

Laboratory Technicians Sub.Total 1,08,000 A.8.1.3 Specialists

a) Specialist in Small towns CEMONC 38000 7 31,92,000 b) Specialist Remote & Interior

rural areas CEMONC

45000 1 5,40,000

c) Specialist Tribal areas CEMONC 50000 0 0 d) Honorarium to Anesthetist

for conducting C-Sections CEMONC

1000 6500 no. of C-sections

65,00,000

e) Pediatricians SNCU in Other area

50000 0 0

f) Pediatricians SNCU in Teaching Hospitals

40000 4 19,20,000

g) Pediatricians SNCU in Tribal area

90000 0 0

h) Specialist Services Tribal Health 45000 0 0 Specialists Sub. Total 1,21,52,000

A.8.1.4 PHNs at CHC/ PHC level -- -- 0 0 A.8.1.5 Medical Officers at PHCs

and CHCs

a) Medical Officer Vulnerable groups

30000 0 0

A.8.1.6 Additional Allowances/ Incentives to MOs of PHCs and CHCs

-- 2500

12 MOs in remote

PHCs to perform

3,60,000

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FMR code

Activity Name of the

scheme Rate

(Rs/Unit)

No.of posts

proposed

Annual total

(In/Rupees) 1 2 3 4 5 6

delivaries above 25

P.M. A.8.1.7 Others - Computer

Assistants/ BCC Coordinator etc.

a) Salaries t o Theatre Assistants

CEMONC 6700 16

12,86,400

b) Contingent Workers 24x7 PHC 4900 76 44,68,800 c) Data entry operator SNCU in

Other area 9500 0 0

d) Support Staff SNCU in Other area

6700 0 0

e) Security SNCU in Other area

6700 0 0

f) Data entry operator SNCU in Teaching Hospitals

9500 1 1,14,000

g) Support Staff SNCU in Teaching Hospitals

6700 3 2,41,200

h) Security SNCU in Teaching Hospitals

6700 3 2,41,200

i) Data entry operator SNCU in Tribal area

9500 0 0

j) Support Staff SNCU in Tribal area

6700 0 0

k) Security SNCU in Tribal area

6700 0 0

Others - Computer Assistants/ BCC Coordinator etc. Sub. Total

63,51,600

A.8.1.8 Incentive/ Awards etc. to

SN, ANMs etc.

1000

36 S/Ns in remote

PHCs to perform

delivaries above 25

P.M.

4,32,000

A.8.1.9 Human Resources

Development (Other than above)

-- -- 0 0

A.8.1.10 Other Incentives Schemes (Pl. Specify)

Special performance based incentives for MO, SN, ANMs for conducting deliveries above base line of 10 cases

Tribal Health

200 ____ Tribal PHCs x 10

0

Cash award for best performing MO/SN/ANMs Rs 4000/each selected from

Tribal Health 12000 0 0

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FMR code

Activity Name of the

scheme Rate

(Rs/Unit)

No.of posts

proposed

Annual total

(In/Rupees) 1 2 3 4 5 6

each CHNC For ensuring Hospital

delivery and to stay in Birth waiting Homes(BWH) for 5 days for ANCs

Tribal Health

100

____ expected births in BWH

0

a) Incentives for MCH services beyond benchmarks: PHCs in High Focus Districts

High Focus Districts 2000 25 no.of

PHCs 50,000

b) Incentives for MCH services beyond benchmarks: CHCs in High Focus Districts

High Focus Districts 5000 5 no.of

CHCs 25,000

c) Incentives for MCH services beyond benchmarks: Area Hospitals in High Focus Districts

High Focus Districts

7500 6 no.of AHs

45,000

Sub Total of Other Incentives Schemes

1,20,000

Grand Total of Infrastructure & HR

9,02,84,840

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A9: Trainings Training Situation : No.of MOs, Staff Nurses, ANMs and ASHA with training status S N Type of training No. working No. completed

training No. on training

MEDICAL OFFICERS 1 Induction Training - 12 - 2 BEMOC 80 - - 3 EMOC 11 - - 4 LSAS 15 - - 5 SBA Trained 10 - - 6 NSSK Trained 98 72 - 7 Basic IMNCI 181 53 - 8 F-IMNCI - - - 9 ARSH 80 9 -

10 IUCD 80 - - 11 RTI/STI 80 51 - 12 NSV 80 10 - 13 DPL 18 3 - 14 MTP 80 - - 15 Minilap 98 10 - 16 Cold chain Training 120 120 - 17 Malaria 02 1 - 18 RNTCP - 80 - 19 NLEP - - - 20 HIV/AIDS 98 10 -

STAFF NURSES 1 SBA Trained 275 151 - 2 NSSK Trained 206 100 - 3 Basic IMNCI 275 39 - 4 F-IMNCI 275 26 - 5 ARSH 80 10 - 6 IUCD 80 - - 7 RTI/STI 80 32 - 8 MTP 80 - - 9 Minilap 80 10 -

10 Cold chain Training - 125 - 11 Malaria - - - 12 RNTCP - - - 13 NLEP - - - 14 HIV/AIDS - 52 -

ANM / MPHA(F) 1 SBA Trained 586 37 - 2 NSSK Trained 586 - - 3 Basic IMNCI 586 - 24 4 ARSH 586 - - 5 IUCD 586 - - 6 RTI/STI 586 - - 7 Cold chain Training 586 586 - 8 Malaria - - - 9 RNTCP - - -

10 NLEP - - -

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11 HIV/AIDS 586 153 - ASHAs

1 Training in modules 1-5 2930 2930 - 2 Training in modules 6&7 2930 - - 3 Menstrual Hygiene 2930 - - 4 Malaria - - - 5 RNTCP - - - 6 NLEP - - - 7 HIV/AIDS 2930 - -

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A10: Programme Management

FMR code

Activity Mode of appointment

Rate (Rs/Unit)

No.of posts / units /

quantity

Annual total

(Rs/lakhs)

1 2 3 4 5 6 District Program Management Unit

A.10.2 District Project Officer Deputation - - - A.10.2 District School Health Coordinator Deputation - - - A.10.2 IMNCI Coordinator Deputation - - - A.10.2 Asst. District Project Officer Contractual 30,000 1 3,60,000 A.10.2 Accountant Contractual 22,000 1 2,64,000 A.10.2 MIS Assistant Contractual 16,500 1 1,98,000 A.10.2 Computer Assistant Contractual 11,000 1 1,32,000 A.10.2 Office Subordinate Contractual 6,700 2 1,60,800 A.10.2 Hiring of vehicles Hiring 20,000 3 7,20,000 A.10.2 Administrative Overheads Net Charges

,Stationory & other Consumables

5,000 3 1,80,000

District Program Management Unit Sub.Total

20,14,800

Community Health & Nutrition Clusters (CHNC)

A.10.3 MIS Assistant Contractual 8,000 17,28,000 A.10.3 Accounts Assistant Contractual 8,000 17,28,000 A.10.7 Hiring of vehicle Hiring 20,000 43,20,000 Community Health & Nutrition

Clusters (CHNC) Sub.Total 77,76,000

Project Management Unit for ITDA Areas

A.10.4 ITDA Program Manager Contractual 30,000 1 - A.10.4 Supporting Staff Contractual 8,400 1 - A.10.7 Hiring of vehicles Hiring 20,000 1 - A.10.4 Administrative Overheads - - - - Total 97,90,800

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BUDGET ABSTRACT FOR RCH FLEXIBLE POOL – 2012-13 ( In Rupees )

S.No. Activity Praposed Budget A. 1 Maternal Health A.1.1 24X7 MCH Centres 0 A.1.1 Janani Suraksha Yojana 2,37,77,500 A.1.1 Maternal Death Review 30,000 A.1.1 Janani Sisu Suraksha Karyakramam 1,00,00,000

Maternal Health Sub. Total 3,38,07,500 A. 2 Child Health 42,99,500 A. 3 Family Planning A.3.1 Family Planning Management 60,000 A.3.2 Terminal/Limiting Methods 2,57,50,000 A.3.3 Spacing Methods 5,16,000 A.3.4 POL for Family Planning/Others 5,93,000

Family Planning Sub. Total 2,69,19,000 A 4 ARSH Strategies & School Health Programme

A4.1 ARSH Strategies

8,50,000

A4.2 A4.2 School Health Programme

32,19,600

ARSH Strategies & School Health Programme Sub. Total

40,69,600

A. 5 Urban Health Sub. Total 18,67,700 A. 6 Tribal Health ( No Tribal Health Program ) - A. 7 PCPNDT & Sex Ratio 6,83,000 A. 8 Infrastructure & Human Resources

A. 8.1.1 ANMs and Staff Nurses 7,07,61,240 A. 8.1.2 Laboratory Technicians 1,08,000 A. 8.1.3 Specialists 1,21,52,000 A. 8.1.4 PHN at CHC/PHC level 0 A. 8.1.5 Medical Officers at CHC/PHC level 0 A. 8.1.6 Addl. Allowances /Incentives to MOs of PHCs / CHCs 3,60,000 A. 8.1.7 Other Computer Asst.s/BCC Coordinators 63,51,600 A. 8.1.8 Incentives/Awards etc., to SNs , ANMs 4,32,000 A. 8.1.9 HRD other than above 0 A. 8.1.10 Other Incentive Schemes 1,20,000

Infrastructure & Human Resources Sub. Total 9,02,84,840 A .9 Trainings 0 A. 10 Prorgam Management

A. 10.1 District Program Management 20,14,800 A. 10.2 CHNCs 77,76,000 A. 10.3 Project Management for ITDA 0

Prorgam Management Sub. Total 97,90,800 Grand Total of RCH FLEXIBLE POOL – 2012-13 17,17,21,940

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A11: Vulnerable Groups Situation Analysis and Current Status: Gaps identified: Key Strategies of the programme:

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PART – B

Mission Flexible Pool

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B - MISSION FLEXI POOL B.1 ASHA:

ASHA Incentives: The rural Anantapur district consists of 1001 Gram Panchayats, 957 Revenue Villages and 3411 Habitations. 2930 ASHAs have been positioned during the first three years of the Mission as Health Resource Persons, who constitute the first call of the community for all maternal and child health services, disease prevention and health promotion activities. Of the 2930 ASHAs, 2683 are in the rural areas, nil in the tribal areas and 247 in the peri-urban / urban areas of the district.

ASHA will be rewarded for good performance on the maternal and child health and disease prevention front. The best ASHA will be identified for each PHC, Community Health and Nutrition Cluster, district and state levels and will be rewarded with cash grant at the annual Health Day. Any ASHA failing to ensure cent per cent ANCs, PNCs, Immunization, and failure to take measures to prevent and report any case of IMR / MMR will be censured, including removal if the failure is gross or willful. The details of budget requirement for the payment of incentives under Maternal Health to ASHAs are as follows:

• Expected No. of Pregnant women to be registered … 83,919

• Expected No. of live births … 76,277

• Expected No. of Institutional deliveries … 74,751

• Expected No. of Inst. deliveries in Govt. hospitals … 29,900

• Expected No. of Private accredited hospitals … 42,623

• Expected No. of Home Deliveries … 2,228

• Expected No. of PNC cases … 76,277

Expected no.of BPL cases

• Expected No. of BPL Pregnant women to be registered … 68,649

• Expected No. of BPL ANC cases … 75,527

• Expected No. of BPL Inst. deliveries in Govt. hospitals … 20,993

• Expected No. of BPL Private accredited hospitals … 12,766

• Expected No. of BPL PNC cases … 68,649

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Budget proposed for ASHA activities 2012-13 FMR Code

Activity Unit Rate (Rs/Unit)

No.of units / quantity

Annual total (In/Rupees)

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 ASHA Incentives

Registration of early pregnancy Incentives 30 83,919 25,17,570 Completion of 4 ANCs and

ensuring TT & IFA tablets Incentives

120 83,919 1,00,70,280

B1.1.3.a Postnatal Care & Newborn care for mother and neonate

Incentives 150 76,277 1,14,41,550

Referral of Post-Partum Complication to a CEMONC centre

Incentives 50 11,441 5,72,050

Providing health and nutrition counseling to the parents and family members in close coordination with the Anganwadi worker and ensuring the child completes 12 months of age in a health state

Incentives

50 76,277 38,13,850

B1.1.3.d Referral of Severely Acute Malnutrition cases to Nutrition Rehabilitation Centres &follow-up

Incentives 50 2,288 1,14,400

B1.1.3.e Maternal Death Reporting to Sub centre & PHC

Incentives 50 50 2,500

B1.1.3.f Infant Death Reporting to Sub Centre and PHC

Incentives 50 365 18,250

Organization of Monthly Village Health & Nutrition Day

Incentives 50

2683 rurl ASHAsX 12

months 16,09,800

Incentives to the ASHA for promoting Institutional delivery in tribal areas

Incentives 600 - -

Reporting of new born child with birth weight of less than 2,000 grams to the sub-centre and PHC (Rs 25); and follow-up progress on weekly basis in coordination with Anganwadi until the weight-for-age stabilizes

Incentives

100 1,750 1,75,000

Total 3,03,55,250 2 Best ASHA Awards

B1.1.4.b PHC Level Best Performer Awards 1000 80 0.80 B1.1.4.c Cluster Level Best Performer Awards 2000 18 0.36 B1.1.4.d District Level Best Performer Awards 5000 1 0.05

Total 1.21 3 ASHA Day review & others

B1.1.4.f ASHA Conventions Conventions 100

960 Conventions 0.96

B1.1.4.f Providing Saree to ASHAs (2 sarees)

Saree 200 5860 Units 11.72

Total 12.68 ASHA Total 3,16,23,250

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B.2 Village Health and Sanitation Committee:

Activity Cumulative Achievements so far

No. of Revenue Villages 957 No. of Gram Panchayat’s 1001 Number of Village Health & Sanitation committees constituted 1001 No. of Joint Account opened 1001 Budget proposed for VHSC Strengthening 2012-11

FMR code

Activity Unit Rate (Rs/Unit)

No.of VHSCs

proposed

Annual total

(In/Rupees) 1 2 3 4 5 6

B2.4 Cash Grant of Rs 10,000 for each Gram Panchayat’s

1 10000 1001 100.10

B8.3 Awards for best performance (No.of CHNCs x Rs.10,000/-)

1 10000 18 1.80

Total 101.90 B.3 Untied Funds:

(In/Rupees) Facility level Number of

facilities Total amount released so far

Total amount utilized

Unspent balance

Untied Fund for SCs 586 58.60 0 58.60 Untied Fund for PHCs 80 20.00 0 20.00 Untied Fund for CHCs 11 5.50 0 5.50 Untied Fund for DH 1 0 0 0

NOTE: Budget under HDS, AMG, Untied funds for 2011 – 12 has been received by this office

on 20.12.2011. The distribution of funds to the health facilities is under progress Budget proposed for Untied Funds - 2012-13

FMR Code

Activity Unit Rate (Rs/Unit)

No.of centres

Annual total

(In/Rupees) 1 2 3 4 5 6

B2.1 Community Health Centers 1 50000 11 5.50 B2.2 Primary Health Centres 1 25000 80 20.00 B2.3 Sub Centres 1 10000 586 58.60 Total 677 84.10

B.4 Annual Maintenance Grants: 2011-12

(In/Rupees) Facility level Number of

facilities Total

amount released so

far

Total amount utilized

Unspent balance

AMG for SCs 282 28.20 - 28.20 AMG for PHCs 55 27.50 - 27.50 AMG for CHCs 11 11.00 - 11.00 AMG for DH - - - -

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S N Type Facility No. of

facilities No. of facilities functioning

in Govt. Building 1 Sub Centres 586 282 2 Primary Health Centres 80 66 3 Community Health Officeer 11 11

Budget proposed for Annual Maintenance Grants - 2012-13 FMR Code

Activity Unit Rate (Rs/Unit)

No.of Govt.

buildings

Annual total (In/Rupees)

1 2 3 4 5 6 B.3.1 Community Health Officeer 11 100000 11 11.00 B.3.2 Primary Health Centres 80 50000 80 40.00 B.3.3 Sub Centres 293 * 10000 293 29.30 Total 80.30 * During 2011 – 12 11 S/cs have been constructed so that as on today 293 S/cs are having Govt.

Buildings. B.5 Rogi Kalyan Samithies: Budget proposed for HDS - 2012-13

FMR Code

Activity Unit Rate (Rs/Unit)

No.of facilities

Annual total

(In/Rupees) 1 2 3 4 5 6

B6.1 District Headquarters Hospitals 1 500000 1 5.00 B6.2 Community Health Officer 1 100000 11 11.00 B6.3 Primary Health Centres 1 100000 80 80.00 B6.4 Area Hospitals 1 100000 6 6.00

Total 102.00 B.6 HEALTH CARE INFRASTRUCTURE: Sub-centre wise Building status and priority for construction of Sub-centre building

S N

Name of the PHC Name of the Sub-

centre New construction /

dilapidated

Remarks for priority (priority should be

given to Tribal facilities)

1 Tarimela Korivipalli New Construction -

2 Gandlapenta Godduvelugula New Construction -

3 Kambadur Kadiridevarapalli New Construction - 4 Kundurpi Bandameedapalli New Construction - 5 P.Kottalapalli Karakumukkala New Construction - 6 Hemavathi Nidragatta New Construction - 7 Agali Kodipalli New Construction - 8 Kanaganapalli Muthuvakunta New Construction - 9 Venkatampalli New Construction -

10 Nagasamudram Nakkanadoddi New Construction -

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11 Morubagal New Construction -

12 Maddanakunta New Construction -

13 Gudibanda

Muthukur New Construction -

14 Gudduguriki New Construction -

15 Rolla

Hotte betta New Construction -

16 Maddanakunta New Construction -

17 Amarapuram

Halukuru New Construction -

18 Gane naik Thanda New Construction -

19 Kokkanti

C.G.Project New Construction -

20 Pedaballi New Construction -

21 N.P.Kunta

Daniyancheruvu New Construction -

22 Vepamanipeta New Construction -

23 Talupula

Kurli New Construction -

24 OD Cheruvu Eddulavaripalli New Construction -

25 Vajrakarur Ganjikunta New Construction -

PHC wise Building status and priority for construction of PHC building

S N Name of the CHNC Name of the PHC New

construction / dilapidated

Remarks for priority (priority should be

given to Tribal facilities)

• Total PHCs functioning in Govt. Buildings - 66 • Vide Go.Ms.No:345 of HM&FW (D2 ),Dated 09.12.2010 - 12 Sanctioned 12 PHCs for construction in the Dist. all are Under progress • Vide Lr.No.JTO/NRHM/Buildings/2008-09 , - 02 Dated 14.07.2011 of the DPH&FW ,Hyd. With ref. Rc.No.88/SPMU/NRHM/2011 ,Dated 29.06.2011 Sanctioned 2 PHCs for construction in the Dist. all are Under process

CHC wise Building status and priority for construction of CHC building

S N

Name of the CHNC

Name of the CHC

New construction / dilapidated

Remarks for priority (priority

should be given to Tribal facilities)

1 Kanekal Kanekal Reconstruction is required as the old one is sunken

2 Konakondla Konakondla Repairs & Extension is required according CHC norms because previously it was  UPHC

3 Kalyandurg Kalyandurg Required Extension &  Rennovations

4 Uravakonda Uravakonda Extension is required (3 rooms)

5 Nallamada Nallamada Repairs & Extension is required according CHC norms 

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Budget proposed for the Construction of Health Facility buildings - 2012-13 FMR Code

Activity Unit Rate (Rs/Unit)

No.of buildings proposed

Annual total

(In/Rupees) 1 2 3 4 5 6

B5.3 Sub Centres (propose only 20 to 25 only)

Construction 900000 25 225.00

B5.2 Primary Health Centres (propose only 5 to 7 only)

Construction 4000000 - -

B5.1 Community Health Centres Construction 7500000 1 75.00 Others (if any) Extension

building is required in 10 PHCs for AYUSH dispensaries

Construction 500000 10 50.00

Total 350.00

B.7 SALARY TO NURSE PRACTITIONER FMR Code

Activity Unit Rate (Rs/Unit)

No.of posts

Annual total

(In/Rupees) 1 2 3 4 5 6

B.18.2 Salaries of Nurse Practitioners Salary 12910 - - Note: There are no Nurse Practitioners in the Dist. B.8 MAINSTREAMING OF AYUSH FMR Code

Activity Unit Rate (Rs/Unit)

No.of posts

Annual total

(In/Rupees) 1 2 3 4 5 6

B9.1 AYUSH Medical Officers Salary 18030 31 67,07,160 B9.2 AYUSH Compounders Salary 9200 39 43,05,600 B9.2 AYUSH S.N.Os Salary 6700 43 34,57,200

Total 1,44,69,960

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BUDGET ABSTRACT FOR MISSION FLEXIBLE POOL-2012-13

(In/Rupees)

S N Activity Budget

proposed 2012-13

1 Strengthening the Role of ASHA

a) ASHA Performance Based Incentives 3,03,55,250

b) Best ASHA Awards 1,21,000

c) ASHA Conventions 96,000

d) Providing Saree to ASHAs (2 sarees) 11,72,000

2 Village Health Sanitation Committees 1,00,10,000

3 Untied funds

a) Sub Centres 58,60,000

b) Primary Health Centres 20,00,000

c) Community Health Officeer 5,50,000

4 Annual Maintenance Grants

a) Sub Centres 29,30,000

b) Primary Health Centres 40,00,000

c) Community Health Officeer 11,00,000

5 Hospital Development Societies (HDS)

a) Primary Health Centres 80,00,000

b) Community Health Officeer 11,00,000

c) Area Hospitals 6,00,000

d) District Headquarters Hospitals 5,00,000

6 Construction of Health Facility Buildings 3,50,00,000

7 Salaries of Nurse Practitioners 00.00

8 Mainstreaming of AYUSH 1,44,70,000

Mission Flexible Pool Total 11,78,64,250

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PART – C

Immunization Activities

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C – IMMUNIZATION ACTIVITIES Objective:

• To reduce the drop-outs. • To achieve 100% coverage in all VPDs • Ensure regular supply of Vitamin-A. • Surveillance of VPDs • To improve reporting of AEFI cases

C.1. Details of pregnant women and children :

Target S N Beneficiaries

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 1 Pregnant Women 84677 83919 100707 2 0 to 1 year Infants 75043 76277 80090 3 1-2 years children 63715 66444 79733 4 5 years children 93208 67174 80608 5 10 years children 117289 70436 84523 6 16 years children 84744 79830 95796

C.2 Details of Routine Immunization Sessions :

S N Routine Immunization Sessions 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

1 Total Sessions planned 40832 40832 40832

2 Total Sessions Held 39492 39492 40832

3 No. of Outreach Sessions 3411 3411 3411

4 No. of Fixed site sessions 5856 5856 5856

5 No. of Sessions in Urban Areas 332 332 352

6 No. of Sessions in Rural Areas 39492 39492 39492

7 No. of sessions in hard to reach areas - - -

8 No. of session with hired vaccinators* - - -

9 No. of hired vaccinators* - - -

10 No. of villages where sessions are held monthly

3411 3411 3411

11 No. of villages (smaller) where sessions are held on alternate months

411 411 411

12 No. of villages where sessions are held quarterly

3411 3411 3411

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Existing Support to the States

Requirement Sl No

Item Stock (functional

as on 30.11.11)

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Remarks

1 Cold Chain Equipments - Walk-in-Coolers -32 Cu.M. - - - - -

CFC - - - - - NCFC - - - - -

Walk-in-Coolers - 16.5 Cu.M

- - - - -

CFC - - - - -

a

NCFC - - - - - Walk-in-Freezers – 32 Cu.M

- - - - -

CFC - - - - - NCFC - - - - -

Walk-in-Freezer - 16.5 Cu.M.

- - - - -

CFC - - - - -

b

NCFC - - - - - Ice-Lined Refrigerator (Large)

CFC 2 NCFC 5 5 5 5 -

Ice-Lined Refrigerator (Small)

CFC 49 -

c

NCFC 68 15 15 15 - Deep Freezers (Large)

CFC 1 - NCFC 11 10 10 10 -

Deep Freezers (Small) CFC 32 -

d NCFC 75 10 10 10 -

Cold Boxes (Large) 54 200 200 200 - e Cold Boxes (Small) 63 100 100 100 - f Vaccine carriers 4668 2000 2000 2000 - g Ice Pcks 14588 50000 50000 50000 -

Vaccine Vans (Large) - 2 2 2 - Vaccine Vans (Medium) 1 2 2 2 -

h Vaccine Vans (Small) 1 2 2 2 -

50

Sl

No Item Stock

(functional as on

30.11.11)

Requirement Remarks

2 Vaccine stock and requirement (including 25% wastage and 25% buffer) a) TT 38,270 2,90,000 2,90,000 3,00,000 - b) BCG 20,910 1,45,000 1,50,000 1,50,000 - c) OPV 5,80 3,40,000 3,50,000 3,60,000 - d) DPT 29,430 2,60,000 3,60,000 3,60,000 - e) MEASLES 4,500 1,00,000 1,00,000 1,20,000 - f) Hep B 230 2,10,000 2,10,000 2,80,000 - g) JE (Routine) - - - - -

3 Syringes including wastage of 10% and 25 % buffer a) 0.1 ml 27,700 85,000 90,000 90,000 - b) 0.5 ml 5,36,000 7,00,000 8,00,000 10,00,000 - c) Reconstitution Syringes 700 35,000 35,000 35000 -

4 Hub Cutters 196 - - - - *Note: DPT is to be given instead of DT at 5 yrs once the current stock of DT Vaccine is exhausted Coverage of all antigens during 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12 (up to Nov.2011)

S N

Antigen 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 (upto Nov-

2011) 1 BCG 83,335 76,644 51,782 2 OPV – 0 dose 62,506 68,316 46,916 3 Hepatitis – 0 dose 62,083 68,278 46,749 4 OPV – 1st dose 86,284 79,212 51,166 5 DPT – 1st dose 86,284 79,212 51,166 6 Hepatitis – 1st dose 85,052 79,212 47,688 7 OPV – 2nd dose 85,430 78,428 50,659 8 DPT – 2nd dose 85,430 7,8428 50,659 9 Hepatitis – 2nd dose 84,209 78,428 47,216

10 OPV – 3rd dose 84,584 77,651 50,158 11 DPT – 3rd dose 84,584 77,651 50,158 12 Hepatitis – 3rd dose 83,376 77,651 46,749 13 Measles 82,938 76,390 49,989 14 Vitamin-A 82,938 76,390 41,606 15 DPT Booster 82,109 75,626 41,190 16 OPV Booster - - - 17 DT 5 years 89,089 65,590 34,954 18 JE vaccine - - -

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VPD reports

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 upto Nov-2011

SN VPD

Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths 1 Diptneria - - - - - - 2 Pertusis - - - - - - 3 Neo-Natal Tetanus - - - - - - 4 Tetanus (Other) - - - - - - 5 Measles 38 - 81 - 66 - 6 Polio-P1 - - - - - - 7 Polio-P3 - - - - - -

Detailed Status of Infrastructure of Public Health System S N Facility Sanctioned No.

functioning With

functioning cold chain equipment

Proposed expansion

(no.of facilities)

1 Sub-centre 586 586 - - 2 PHC 80 80 73 7 3 CHC 11 11 11 - 4 Area Hospital 6 6 6 - 5 District Hospital 1 1 1 - 6 Other hospitals (If any) GGH - 1 GGH - 1 GGH - 1 - Total 685 685 678 7 C.3 Action Plan 1) Monitoring support for supervisory visits: FMR code

Objective Details Annual budget

(in/Rupees) C.1.a Mobility support for district

level officers (includes POL & Maintenance of vehicle) per annum

POL support @ Rs.96,000/- per DIO per annum 96,000

2) Cold Chain Maintenance: FMR code

Objective Details Annual budget

(in/Rupees) 1 Maintenance of Cold

Chain at district level Rs.10,000/- per annum 10,000

2 Maintenance of cold chain equipments

@Rs.500/- per CHC/ PHC /AH/DH/GGH

(Rs.500/- x 99 no.of centres) 49,500

Total

59,500

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3) Slums and Underserved areas

The population living in the urban slums in the district is 2,55,608 as per Census 2011. This population has increased substantially in the recent past due to settlement of the migratory population here and there in the District. The population keeps on shifting from place to place as per urban development plans. ANMs will be hired @ Rs.300/- per session for four-sessions/ month/ slum and Rs. 200/- will be paid per month as contingency. Thus, Rs.1400/- per month per slum will be paid for RS.16, 800 slum areas with population of 10,000 each

FMR code

Objective Details Annual budget

(in/Rupees) C.1.g Hiring of ANMs for

Immunization sessions in the slum and underserved areas.

Hiring of ANMs @ Rs.300/- per session for 4 sessions per month per slum of 10,000 populations and @ Rs.200/- per month as contingency per slum (21 slum area x 1400 x 12)

3,52,800

4) Mobilization of Children by ASHA / Mobilizers

The ASHA will be paid Rs.150/- per session for four sessions per month for mobilizing the children to the immunization session site as per GOI guidelines. FMR code

Objective Details Annual budget

(in/Rupees) C.1.h The children will be

mobilized to the immunization site by the ASHA

Rs.150/- per session for 4 sessions per month for 586 sub-centres will be paid to the ASHA for mobilizing children (586 Sub-centres x 4 sessions x Rs.150 x 12 months)

42,19,200

5) Alternative Vaccine Delivery

It is proposed that Rs. 50/- per immunization session be spent for four sessions every month/ each sub centre for 2465 sub centres in the State i.e. Rs. 200/- per sub centre per month for alternative vaccine delivery. FMR code

Objective Details Annual budget

(in/Rupees) C.1.i Vaccine Delivery to the

Immunization sites Rs. 50/- per immunization session for 4 sessions every month / each sub centre for 586 sub centres (586 Sub-centres x 4 sessions x Rs.50 x 12 months)

14,06,400

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6) Computer literate manpower

Support for Computer Assistant for RI reporting (with Annual Increment of 10%) at District level. FMR code

Objective Details Annual budget

(in/Rupees) C.2.b Continuation of one Post of

Computer Assistant on contract basis for computerization and monitoring of Routine Immunization data

One Computer Assistant at consolidated salary of Rs.11,000/- pm x 12 months

1,32,000

7) Review Meetings FMR code

Objective Details Annual budget

(in/Rupees) 1 Quarterly review &

feedback meeting exclusive for RI at district level with one SPHO, ICDS and other stake holder @ Rs. 100/- per participants per meeting expenses (lunch, organizational expenses)

Approximate 20 participants per district for 4 meetings (Rs.100 x 4 meeting x 20)

8000

8) Trainings FMR code

Objective Details Annual budget

(in/Rupees) 1 District level orientation

training for 2 days ANM, MPHW (M), LHV, Health Assistant (M/F), Nurse Mid Wives & other specialist (as per RCH norms)

For 5000 workforce, 200 batches are required @ Rs.50,000 per batch as per RCH norms. i.e. Rs.50,000/- x 200 Total Trainable Staff 1600

32,00,000

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9) Others (in any) Budget proposed for Immunization activities for 2012-13 S N Activity Budget

proposed (In/Rupees)

1 Monitoring support for supervisory visits: 96,000

2 Cold Chain Maintenance: 59,500

3 Slums and Underserved areas 3,52,800

4 Mobilization of Children by ASHA 42,19,200

5 Alternative Vaccine Delivery 14,06,400

6 Computer literate manpower 1,32,000

7 Review Meetings 8,000

8 Trainings 32,00,000

9 Others (if any)

Total 94,73,900

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Budget Abstract for 2012-13

(in Rupees)

S N Intervention Budget proposed for 2012-13

1 RCH Flexible Pool 17,17,21,940

2 Mission Flexible Pool 11,78,64,250

3 Immunization activities 94,73,900

Total 29,90,60,090

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Tables

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Table-1: Status of Block-wise (CHNC) Availability of Health Facilities

S N Name of the CHNC No.of SCs

No.of PHCs

No.of CHCs

No.of AHs

No.of AYUSH facilities

No.of Other Govt.

Hospitals 1 Anantapur 39 4 - - 8 GGH - 1 2 Singanamala 24 3 1 - 3 - 3 Tadipatri 42 6 1 - 7 - 4 Gooty 17 3 - 1 7 - 5 Pamidi 18 2 1 - 0 - 6 Konakondla 22 3 1 1 4 - 7 Uravakonda 18 4 1 - 4 - 8 Dharmavaram 32 4 - 1 3 - 9 C.K.Palli 15 3 1 - 5 -

10 Kalynadurg 50 5 1 - 7 - 11 Kanekal 27 5 1 - 4 - 12 Rayadurg 25 4 1 - 3 - 13 Penukonda 48 5 - 1 5 - 14 Nallamada 40 7 1 - 7 - 15 Tanakal 27 3 1 - 3 - 16 Kadiri 44 5 - 1 8 - 17 Hindupur 48 6 - 1 10 DH - 1 18 Madakasira 50 8 - - 8 -

TOTAL 586 80 11 6 96 2

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Table-2: Block-wise (CHNC) PHCs and Sub-centre with Population

S.No. Name of the CHNC

Name of the PHC

PHC Building Status (Govt./Pvt.)

Name of the Sub Centre

Subcentre Population

Subcentre Building Status (Govt./Pvt.)

Atmakur 7706 Govt. Talupur 6576 Govt. Thopudurthi 4294 Govt. Sanapa 3952 Govt. B. Yaleru 4662 Govt.

Muttala 4133 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

P. Yaleru 4702 Pvt. Alamur 6578 Pvt. Kurugunta 4839 Pvt. Kandukur 4163 Govt. Akuthotapalli 5809 Pvt. Itikilapalli 5470 Pvt. Rachanipalli 14074 Govt. Rudrampeta 10386 Pvt. A.Narayanapuram 9796 Govt. Upparapalli 4408 Govt. Poolakunta 5479 Govt.

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Atm

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Govt

Taticherla 5609 Pvt. Rapthadu 6595 Govt. GondiReddipalli 4119 Govt. Maruru 5486 Govt. M.B. Palli 5213 Pvt. Bukkacherla 5670 Pvt. Palacherla 3063 Pvt. R

apth

adu

Govt

Bommeparthi 4790 Pvt. Kudair 6392 Govt. Ipperu 4725 Govt. Jallipalli 4160 Govt. Marutla 4849 Govt. Karutlapalli 6966 Govt. Cholasamudram 5321 Pvt. Korrakodu 3426 Pvt.

Kud

air

Govt

Gotkur 4174 Pvt. B.K.Samudram 7818 Govt. Siddarampuram 4971 Govt. Janthaluru 4469 Govt. Vadiyampeta 5163 Govt. Regadikothur 4427 Pvt.

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Kondapuram 4463 Pvt. Tarimela 4321 Govt. Rachapalli 4415 Govt. Akuledu 4857 Pvt. Korivipalli 5314 Govt. Singanamala 4610 Pvt. E.Sodanapalli 6632 Govt. 2009-10 Salakamcheruvu 4110 Govt. Peravali 5052 Govt.

Tarim

ela

Govt

Kallumaddi 4607 Govt. Korrapadu 4693 Pvt.

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CH

NC

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Kor

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Channampalli 6529 Govt. RekulKunta 4889 Govt. Rotarypuram 4335 Govt. K.K.Agraharam 5905 Pvt. Narpala 7776 Govt. Sulthanpeta 8119 Pvt. Chamaluru 6231 Pvt. Nayanipalli 5370 Pvt. B.Pappuru 5412 Govt. Bandlapalli 4862 Pvt. Gugudu 4692 Govt. Kuruganipalli 4074 Pvt.

Nar

pala

Govt

Bondalawada 5021 Govt. Yellanur 5852 Govt. Achuthapuram 3046 Govt. Vennapusapalli 3616 Govt.

Yel

lanu

r

Govt

85 Nitturu 3328 Pvt. Thimmampalli 5939 Govt. Singavaram 5430 Pvt. Bukkapuram 4487 Pvt.

Thim

mam

palli Govt

Kalluru 4212 Pvt. Putlur 4533 Govt. Garuguchinthalapalli 5507 Govt. Sanagalagudur 5111 Govt. A.Kondapuram 4985 Govt. Ranganayanipalli 3495 Govt. Ramalingaiah Palli 3603 Govt.

Yellutla 4522 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Put

lur

Govt

Kadavakal 5294 Govt. 2009-10 Chukkaluru 4264 Govt. Igaduru 3715 Govt. Peddapolamada 5160 Pvt. Ravi Venkatampalli 7176 Govt. Venkatampalli 6402 Govt. Aluru 5823 Govt. Venganur 5325 Pvt. Venkatareddypalli 5348 Pvt. Kaveti Samudram 6229 Pvt.

Chu

kkal

uru

Govt

Veerapuram 5373 Pvt. Yadiki (N) 5672 Govt. Yadiki (S) 7323 Govt. 23/2 Nitturu 4999 Govt. Obulapuram 5773 Pvt. Rayalacheruvu 7098 Govt.

Nagarur 5142 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Lakshumpalli 5322 Pvt. P. Vengannapalli 3464 Govt.

Yad

iki

Govt

Thirunampalli 5294 Pvt. Peddapappur 5276 Govt. Chagallu 4980 Pvt. Jutur 5499 Govt. Ammaladinne 6040 Govt. Narasapuram 4823 Govt.

3

CH

NC

Tad

ipat

ri

Pedd

apap

pur Govt

Peddayakkalur 4598 Pvt.

60

Devuniuppalapadu 4763 Pvt. Bethapalli 4142 Pvt. Karidikonda 4821 Govt. Kothapeta 4696 Govt. Rajapuram 4973 Govt. Mamudur 4177 Govt. Chetnepalli 4442 Pvt. Bramhanapalli 3548 Pvt.

Bet

hapa

lli

Govt

Jakkalacheruvu 5496 Govt. Peddavadugur 9971 Govt. Lakshumpalli 4992 Govt. Chitturu 7016 Govt. Dimmagudi 4100 Govt.

Ped

dava

dag

ur

Govt

Midathur 5048 Pvt. Kristipadu 5147 Govt.

Appecherla 4285 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Chinthalacheruvu 5996 Govt. 2009-10

4

CH

NC

Goo

ty

Kris

tipad

u

Govt

Burnakunta 3757 Pvt. Eddulapalli 7907 Govt. Ramagiri 4380 Pvt. Khaderpeta 5369 Pvt. Gajarampalli 4991 Pvt. Pamidi (N) 11619 Pvt. Pamidi (S) 9441 Pvt. Palyam 6304 Pvt.

Edd

ulap

alli

Running in S/c Building New PHC

Building under construction

P.Kondapuram 5849 Pvt. Garladinne 5376 Govt. Kalluru 6439 Govt. Illuru 4093 Pvt. MPR Dam 6120 Govt. Koppalakonda 4484 Govt. Yerragunta 4473 Govt. Marthadu 4998 Govt. Kotanka 2883 Govt. Kanumpalli 4245 Pvt.

5

CH

NC

Pam

idi

Gar

ladi

nne

Govt

P.Kallur 4258 Pvt. Nagasamudram 5070 Govt. Venkatampalli 4241 Pvt. Nelagonda 6043 Govt. G.Kottala 5305 Pvt. P.K.Cheruvu 6246 Govt. Kasapuram 4981 Govt. Nakkanadoddi 7029 Pvt. Dosaludiki 4590 Pvt. Y.T.Cheruvu 4891 Govt.

Nag

asam

udra

m

Govt

Molakalapenta 4714 Govt. Konakondla 10051 Govt. Chayapuram 4928 Govt. Kamalapadu 3095 Govt. Ganjikunta 4124 Pvt. Vajrakarur 7598 Pvt. V.P.P.Thanda 4995 Govt. Va

jraka

rur

Running in old dispensary, the new PHC building under

construction

Pandikunta 2966 Govt. Vidapanakal 4482 Govt.

6

CH

NC

Kon

akon

dla

Vid

apa

na kal Govt

Poliki 7015 Govt.

61

V.Kothakota 4286 Pvt. Gadekal 4745 Pvt. Donekal 4573 Pvt. P.Kowkuntla 4891 Govt. Shaikshanipalli 4275 Pvt. Nimbagal 5552 Govt. Budhagavi 4763 Pvt.

P.K

owku

ntla

Govt

Lathavaram 4205 Govt. Raketla 6474 Pvt. Amidala 5589 Pvt. Nerametla 4398 Govt.

Rak

etla

Running in old dispensary, the new PHC building under

construction Chinnamustur 5388 Govt. Gadehothur 4201 Govt. P.C.Pyapili 3852 Govt. Ragulapadu 4226 Govt.

Gad

ehot

hur

Govt

Chabala 4337 Govt. P.Kottalapalli 5234 Pvt. Palthur 6648 Pvt. Karakamukkala 4076 Govt. Havaligi 5625 Govt.

7

CH

NC

Ura

vako

nda

P.K

otta

lapa

lli

Govt

Undabanda 3963 Govt. 2009-10 Darsinamala 5023 Pvt. Chigicherla 5634 Govt. Gotlur 6007 Govt. Kunuthur 5058 Govt. Pothula Nage Palli 5178 Pvt. Ravulacheruvu 5529 Govt. Elukunta 4228 Govt. Obulanayanipalli 4111 Pvt.

Dar

sina

mal

a

Govt

Pothukunta 5546 Pvt. Bathalapalli 8147 Govt. E.Mustur 5165 Malyavantham 5501 Govt. Obulapuram 4071 Govt.

Dampetla 4088 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Nallaboynapalli 5511 Pvt. Apparacheruvu 3955 Pvt.

Bat

hala

palli

Running in S/c Building New PHC

Building under construction

Ramapuram 5130 Pvt. Tadimarri 4996 Govt. Pinnadari 4901 Govt. Marimekalapalli 4856 Govt.

Dadithota 3775 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Chillakondaiah Palli 5866 Pvt. Nidigallu 4426 Pvt.

Tadi

mar

ri

Govt

Kunukuntla 5232 Pvt. Kanaganapalli 5516 Govt. Mamillapalli 4608 Govt. Thagarakunta 8248 Govt.

Narasampalli 4417 Govt.

Kurlapalli 2753 Administrative sanction 2011-12

Thumucherla 4706 Govt.

8

CH

NC

Dha

rmav

aram

Kan

agan

epal

li

Govt

Maddalacheruvu 9254 Govt.

62

Muthavakunta 4910 Pvt.

Nagasamudram 5990 Pvt. C.K.Palli 5893 Pvt. Nyamaddala 4572 Pvt. Puletipalli 4048 Pvt. Kanumukkala 4515 Govt. Veldurthi 4336 Pvt. Medapuram 5486 Govt. Ontikonda 4681 Pvt.

N.S

.Gat

e

Govt

Mustikovela 3718 Pvt.

Ramagiri 5435 Govt.

Kuntimaddi 5907 Pvt. R

amag

iri

Govt

Polepalli 4782 Pvt. Peruru 7048 Govt. Garimakulapalli 6312 Pvt.

9

CH

NC

C.K

.Pal

li

Per

uru

Govt Nasankota 6435 Pvt. Muddinayanipalli 6059 Govt. Golla 5225 Pvt. Manirevu 4817 Pvt. East Kodi Palli 3335 Govt. Narayanapuram 5345 Durudakunta 6195 Govt. Kurlapalli 6199 Pvt. Chapiri 5165 Govt. Mudigalli 6070 Pvt. Mallikarjunapalli 4830 Pvt.

Mud

dina

yani

palli

Running in S/c Building New PHC

Building under construction

Mangalakunta 4753 Pvt. Bramhasamudram 4879 Govt. Vepulaparthi 5347 Govt.

Polepalli 4961 Administrative sanction 2011-12

Kannepalli 5431 Govt. Gonchireddypalli 4670 Govt. Konapuram 6815 Govt. 2009-10 Byrasamudram 4988 Pvt. Royaladoddi 4428 Pvt. B

ram

hasa

mud

ram

Govt

Yaradakera 4863 Pvt. Kambadur 5336 Govt. Kothapalli 4556 Pvt. Thimmapuram 4546 Govt. Chennampalli 3145 Govt. Ralla Anantapur 5698 Govt. Palluru 4228 Govt. Nuthimadugu 5779 Govt. Kadiri Devarapalli 4378 Pvt.

Ramapuram 4952 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Marrimekalapalli 4601 Pvt.

Kam

badu

r

Govt

Kurakulapalli 4059 Pvt. Settur 4566 Govt. Mulakaledu 4762 Govt. Lakshmampalli 5982 Govt.

Kanukuru 4722 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

10

CH

NC

Kal

yand

urg

Set

tur

Govt

Cherlopalli 4663 Pvt.

63

Yatakallu 4233 Pvt. Ayyagarlapalli 4374 Pvt. Thippanapalli 3586 Pvt. Chinnampalli 4912 Pvt. Kundurpi 4235 Govt. Malayanur 6533 Govt. Yerragunta 6739 Govt.

Apilepalli 4945 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Bestharapalli 5706 Govt. Yenumaladoddi 5546 Govt. Jambugumpala 5665 Govt. Thenagallu 5287 Pvt. Bandameedapalli 4651 Pvt.

Kun

durp

i

Govt

Nizavali 4574 Pvt. Beluguppa 8178 Govt. Venkatadripalli 5672 Govt. Narasapuram 5201 Govt. Gangavaram 4504 Govt. Kaluvapalli 4246 Govt. Ramasagaram 5234 Govt.

Ankampalli 6564 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Bel

ugup

pa

Govt

N.Gundlapalli 4290 Pvt. Yerragunta 6110 Govt. Ganigera 5653 Pvt.

Poolacherla 5735 Administrative sanction 2011-12

Kothapalli 3316 Pvt. Yerr

agun

ta

Govt

Kalekurthi 3711 Pvt.

Garudachedu 5492 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

N,Hanumapuram 3913 Govt. Benekal 6083 Govt.

Gar

udac

hedu

Running in old dispensary, the new PHC building under

construction Hanakanahal 6041 Govt. Bommanahal 5873 Pvt. Uddehal 5587 Govt. Unthakal 6224 Govt.

Bollanaguddam 5913 Administrative sanction 2011-12

Bom

man

ahal

Govt

Nemakal 6205 Pvt. Sreedhargatta 4735 Pvt. D.Honnur 7668 Govt. Krishnapuram 5965 Pvt. Govindawada 5662 Govt. 2009-10

11

CH

NC

Kan

ekal

Sree

dhar

gatt

a

Running in old dispensary, the new PHC building under

construction Gonehal 4387 Pvt. D.Kondapuram (Avuladatla) 5527 Pvt.

74 Udegolem 4916 Pvt. Zinzuram Palli 6405 Govt. Nagi Reddy Palli 4088 Govt. Gramadatla 5615 Govt. Pallepalli 5989 Govt. Banepalli 3173 Pvt.

Avu

ladh

atla

Running in Rent building, the new

PHC building under construction

Chadam 5559 Pvt. Gummagatta 4816 Govt. Nethrapalli 5970 Govt.

12

CH

NC

Ray

adur

g

Gum

ma

gatta

Govt

Gonabavi 4097 Govt.

64

Kalugodu 4213 Pvt. Rangasamudram 5381 Pvt.

Bupasamudram 5220 Administrative sanction 2011-12

75 Veerapuram 3867 Pvt. Gollapalli 5565 Govt. Tallakera 4215 Pvt. D.Hirehal 5105 Govt. Obulapuram 5924 Govt.

Pulakurthi 5517 Administrative sanction 2011-12

D.H

ireha

l

Govt

Siddapuram 4551 Pvt. Nagalapuram 5219 Govt. Kalyam 5070 Pvt. Muridi 6485 Govt.

Nag

alap

uram

Govt

Gudisalapalli 6122 Govt. Gutturu 6113 Govt. Kurubuvandlapalli 4476 Pvt.

Settypalli 5455 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Venkatareddypalli 5177 Govt. Mavaturu 4905 Govt.

Gut

tur Running in S/c

Building New PHC Building under construction

Venkatagaripalem 4917 Administrative sanction 2011-12

Roddam 7199 Govt.

M.Kothapalli 5259 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Kogira 4887 Pvt. Thurakalapatnam 5850 Govt. Chinnamanthur 6157 Pvt. Peddamanthur 4191 Govt. Dodagatta 7020 Pvt. R.Locherla 6743 Pvt.

Rod

dam

Govt

Kalipi 3892 Pvt. Somandepalli 6004 Govt. Naginainicheruvu 4328 Pvt. S.Kothapalli 5356 Pvt. Patthikuntapalli 3440 Govt. Challapalli 5769 Govt. Pandiparthi 5265 Pvt. Kethiganicheruvu 5336 Govt. Velagamekalapalli 2719 Pvt.

Som

ande

palli

Govt

Mandili 4632 Govt. 2009-10 Kothacheruvu I 5250 Govt. Kothacheruvu II 5300 Pvt. K.Locherla 2824 Govt. Talamarla 4365 Govt. Bandlapalli 2987 Govt. Mylasamudram 4356 Govt. Lingareddypalli 5203 Pvt. Kodapaganipalli 3174 Govt.

Byrapuram 3298 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Kot

hach

eruv

u

Govt

Meerjapuram 2583 Pvt. Gorantla 5853 Govt. Mandalapalli 5169 Govt. Puleru 4529 Pvt.

13

CH

NC

Pen

ukon

da

Gor

antla

Govt

Vanavolu 5365 Govt.

65

Gangampalli 4680 Govt. Gownivaripalli 3671 Govt. Mallapalli 4014 Govt. Budili 5470 Govt. Gummaiahgaripalli 7917 Govt. Palasamudram 5036 Govt. Kammavaripalli 4495 Pvt. Kondapuram 4029 Pvt. Reddy Cheruvu Palli 4424 Pvt. Singi Reddy Palli 5073 Pvt. Puttaparthi 5525 Pvt. Beedupalli 5184 Govt. Jagarajupalli 5037 Govt. 2009-10 Kotlapalli 4985 Govt. Pedaballi 6274 Pvt. Enumulapalli 4285 Govt. Pu

ttapa

rthi

Govt

Pedda Kamma Vari Palli 2785 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

V.M.Cheruvu 5369 Pvt. Amagondapalem 2945 Pvt.

V.M

.Ch

eruv

u

Govt Gangireddypalli 3094 Pvt. Bukkapatanam 3082 Govt. Buchaiahgaripalli 4112 Govt. Narasimpalli Thanda 3776 Pvt.

Buk

kapa

tnam

Govt

Dupam Palli 4400 Pvt. Pamudurthi 5363 Govt. Agraharam 3480 Govt.

Pam

udur

thy Govt

Madirebylu 3575 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Krishnapuram 2700 Pvt. Gunipalli 2726 Govt.

Kris

hna

pura

m

Govt Marala 3094 Govt. Reddypalli 4315 Govt. Nallamada 6327 Govt. Vankarakunta 5115 Pvt. Badavandlapalli 5107 Pvt. Donnikota 4175 Govt. Pulagampalli 3897 Govt. Chowtakuntapalli 4627 Pvt. Nallasingaiahgaripalli 5948 Pvt.

Red

dypa

lli Running in S/c Building New PHC

Building under construction

Kurumala 3606 Pvt. O.D.Cheruvu 5286 Govt. Nallagutlapalli 3688 Pvt. Thangedukunta 5099 Govt. Gajukuntapalli 5058 Pvt. T.Kuntlapalli 4625 Pvt. Kondakamarla 3650 Govt. Eddulavaripalli 2955 Pvt. Dabburavaripalli 3977 Pvt. Gownipalli 4881 Govt. M.M.Cross 4029 Pvt.

14

CH

NC

Nal

lam

ada

O.D

.Che

ruvu

Govt

Kammavaripalli 3960 Pvt. Kokkanti 3399 Govt. Tanakallu 7694 Govt. Game Naik Thanda 2935 Pvt.

15

CH

NC

Ta

naka

l

Kok

kant

i Running in old dispensary, the new PHC building under

construction Ethodu 3705 Govt.

66

C.G.Project 3740 Pvt. Danduvaripalli 3479 Pvt. Cheekatimanipalli 5124 Govt. Bonthalapalli 2985 Govt. Gandhodivaripalli 3893 Govt. Gollavaripalli 4857 Pvt. Rachinepalli 4373 Pvt. Mallireddipalli 3309 Pvt. Amadagur 4120 Govt. Kottuvaripalli 3451 Pvt.

Chinaganipalli 3794 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Thummala 3574 Pvt. Poolakuntapalli 3395 Govt. Mohammadabad 4332 Govt. A

mad

agur

Govt

Jowkulakothapalli 3502 Administrative sanction 2011-12

Nallacheruvu 5325 Govt. Mallireddipalli 3119 Pvt. Kadiripulakunta 4332 Govt. Yerraguntapalli 3858 Pvt. Thavalamarri 4176 Govt. Chinnayallampalli 4611 Govt. Gorantlavaripalli 3166 Pvt. N

alla

cher

uvu

Govt

Panthulacheruvu 2487 Pvt. Patnam 5007 Govt. Kalasamudram 4287 Pvt. Muthyalacheruvu 5632 Pvt. K.Bramhanapalli 4173 Govt. K.Kuntlapalli 3367 Govt. Kummaravandlapalli 4260 Pvt.

Patn

am

Govt

Motuku Palli 3604 Pvt. Gandlapenta 5998 Govt. Thallakaluva 5615 Govt. Malameedapalli 5031 Pvt. Katarupalli 5645 Govt. Kamathampalli 2202 Pvt.

Gan

dlap

enta

Govt

Godduvelagala 2423 Govt. 2009-10 N.P.Kunta 4528 Govt.

Pedaballi 4253 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

T.N.Palli 3566 Pvt. Velichelamala 3181 Govt. Daniyancheruvu 3900 Pvt. Mekalacheruvu 1549 Govt.

Edurudona 3735 Administrative sanction 2011-12

N.P

.Kun

ta

Govt

Marrikommadinne 3173 Pvt. Mudigubba I 8329 Govt. Mudigubba II 3855 Pvt. Podarallapalli 3197 Pvt. Malakavemula 3268 Govt. Kondagattupalli 3388 Pvt. Sanevaripalli 4499 Pvt. Mallepalli 4842 Govt. Kodavandlapalli 3769 Govt.

16

CH

NC

EXT

ENSi

on U

nit i

s es

tabl

ishe

d at

AH

KA

DIR

I.(A

DM

INIS

TRA

TIVE

CLU

STER

)

Mud

igub

ba

Govt

Dorigallu 5311 Govt.

67

Sankepalli 4091 Pvt. Uppalapadu 4484 Pvt. Mukthapuram 4150 Govt. Adavibramhanapalli 3322 Pvt. Talupula-1 6578 Govt. Talupula - 2 3562 Pvt. Peddannavaripalli 4033 Govt. Vepamanipeta 4060 Pvt. Obulareddypalli 4877 Govt. Nuthanakaluva 3083 Govt. Kurli 4427 Pvt. B.Kothapalli 4462 Govt. Ganjivaripalli 4170 Pvt.

Talu

pula

Govt

Lakkasamudram 3277 Pvt. Chilamathur 6560 Govt. Demakethupalli 4786 Govt. Kodikonda 4559 Govt. Veerapuram 4847 Govt. 2009-10 Koduru 5103 Govt. Kambalapalli 4730 Pvt. Somagatta 4642 Pvt. Chagaleru 4872 Pvt. Maravakothapalli 4922 Pvt.

Chi

lam

athu

r

Govt

Tekuledu 4605 Pvt. K.B.Halli 4599 Pvt. Kotnur 4894 Govt.(Required) Malugur 4421 Pvt. Chalivendula 3885 Govt.(Required) S.Sadlapalli 4198 Pvt. K

.B.H

alli

Govt

Rachepalli 4426 Pvt. Chowluru 6108 Govt. Santhebidanur 5968 Pvt. Kotipi 6390 Pvt.

Cho

wlu

ru

Govt

Gollapuram 4356 Pvt. Bevanahalli 3853 Govt. Kerikera 5162 Pvt. Singireddypalli 4912 Pvt. Melapuram (E) 4769 Pvt. Melapuram (W) 4687 Pvt. Thyagaraja Nagar 4736 Pvt. B

evan

ahal

li

Govt

Muddi Reddy Palli 4671 Pvt. Parigi 4171 Govt. Boreddypalli 3937 Pvt. Dhanapuram 3514 Govt. Sreerangarajulapalli 5445 Pvt. Moda 4026 Govt. Kodigenahalli 4597 Govt. Utukuru 3892 Pvt. Beechiganipalli 4733 Pvt. Sasanakota 4742 Pvt. Pydeti 4728 Pvt. P.Narasepuram 2848 Pvt.

Par

igi

Govt

Peddareddipalli 4968 Pvt. Lepakshi 7057 Govt. Kanchisamudram 6079 Pvt.

17

CH

NC

EXT

ENSi

on U

nit i

s es

tabl

ishe

d at

DH

HIN

DU

PUR

(AD

MIN

ISTR

ATI

VE C

LUST

ER)

Lepa

kshi

Govt

Cholasamudram 4771 Govt.

68

Kalluru 4802 Govt. Pulamathi 4900 Govt.

Manempalli 4414 Govt.

Kondur 4778 Pvt.

Bisalamanepalli 4591 Pvt. Sirivaram 4551 Pvt. Kallumarri 6930 Govt. Bullasamudram 4659 Govt. Manoor 4514 Govt. R.Ananthapuram 4984 Govt. Gowni Palli 4047 Pvt. K

allu

mar

ri

Govt

Chandra Cherla 4022 Pvt. Melavoy ( Kadirepalli ) 6697 Govt. Madakasira Pvt.I 5561 Pvt. Madakasira Pvt.II 7717 Pvt. Amidalagondi 5106 Pvt.

Kad

irepa

lli Running in Anganwadi building,

the new PHC building under construction

Begarlapalli 4415 Pvt. Neelakantapuram 6625 Govt. Y.B.Halli 5578 Govt.

Y.Gundumala 5466 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Nee

laka

nta

pura

m Running in

Anganwadi building, the new PHC building under construction Haresamudram 4874 Pvt.

Amarapuram 6063 Govt.

Thammadepalli 5108 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Valasa 6098 Govt. Gowdanakunta 5426 Pvt. Maddanakunta 4336 Pvt. A

mar

apur

am

Govt

Halukur 5346 Pvt. Hemavathi 6237 Govt. Basavana Halli 4985 Govt. K.Sivaram 5077 Pvt. Kachikunta 5390 Pvt.

Hem

avat

hi

Running in Rent building, the new

PHC building under construction

Nedragatta 4757 Pvt. Gudibanda 5221 Pvt. Phalaram 4383 Govt. 2009-10 Muthukur 5313 Pvt. Mandalapalli 3837 Govt. Morubagal 6930 Govt. Kummaranagepalli 5869 Pvt. Rallapalli 5773 Govt. (condemed) Jambulabanda 4761 Govt. Maddanakunta 4170 Pvt.

Gud

iban

da

Govt

S.Rayapuram 4264 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Rolla 5411 Govt. Bommagundana Halli 5259 Pvt. M.Rayapuram 5179 Pvt.

Rathnagiri 5455 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Kaki 4972 Govt. Guddugurki 5648 Pvt.

Rol

la

Govt

Hotte Betta 5102 Pvt. Agali 7246 Govt. Kodipalli 5830 Pvt.

18 C

HN

C M

AD

AK

ASI

RA

Aga

li Govt

Madhudi 4761 Govt.

69

Inagaluru 5479 Govt. 2010-11 under progress

Ramana Halli 4111 Pvt. P.Byadigera 3332 Pvt.

Aludi 3653 Administrative sanction 2011-12

NOTE: Total S/Cs in the Dist. - 586

S/Cs running in Govt. Buildings - 293

Work in progress of S/Cs construction - 23

2011 – 12 S/c construction sanctions - 10

Proposed for construction of S/Cs in 2012-13 - 25

Yet to be constructed buildings for S/Cs - 235

Table-3: Block-wise PHCs and Sub-centre with Status of Tribal / Non-Tribal

S N Name of the

CHNC Name of the PHC

Tribal / Non-Tribal

Name of the Sub-centre

Tribal / Non-Tribal

Accessible / In-

Accessible

There are no Tribal PHCs and Tribal Sub centres in Anantapur Dist.

Table-4: Block-wise (CHNC) CHCs and Area Hospitals

S N Name of the CHNC Name of the

Area Hospital

AH building

status (Govt. / Pvt.)

Name of the CHC

SC building

status (Govt. / Pvt.)

1 Anantapur - - - - 2 Singanamala - - Singanamala Govt. 3 Tadipatri - - Tadipatri Govt. 4 Gooty Gooty Govt. - - 5 Pamidi - - Pamidi Govt. 6 Konakondla Guntakal Govt. Konakondla Govt. 7 Uravakonda - - Uravakonda Govt. 8 Dharmavaram Dharmavaram Govt - - 9 C.K.Palli - - C.K.Palli Govt. 10 Kalynadurg - - Kalyandurg Govt. 11 Kanekal - - Kanekal Govt. 12 Rayadurg - - Rayadurg Govt. 13 Penukonda Penukonda Govt. - - 14 Nallamada - - Nallamada Govt. 15 Tanakal - - Tanakal Govt.

16 Kadiri Kadiri Govt. - - 17 Hindupur - - - - 18 Madakasira Madakasira Govt. - -

70

Table-5: Urban Facilities

S N Name of the Municipality

Name of the Urban Facility Type of facility

Population covered

Building status (Govt. / Pvt.)

1 Rayadurg Rayadurg Type - I 52,000 Govt.

2 Kadiri Kadiri Type - I 70,000 Govt.

3 Dharmavaram Dharmavaram Type - I 40,000 Govt.

4 Uravakonda Uravakonda Type - I 45,000 Govt.

5 Kanekal Kanekal Type - I 15,000 Govt.

6 Tadipatri Tadipatri Type - I 40,000 Govt.

7 Penukonda Penukonda Type - II 22,000 Govt.

8 Guntakal Guntakal Type - I 55,000 Govt.

9 Naik Nagar State Govt. 16,312 Govt.

10 Mangalavari Colony State Govt. 17,000 Govt.

11 Neeruganti Street State Govt. 16,500 Govt.

12

Anantapur

Indira Gandhi Nagar State Govt. 17,500 Govt.

14 Ambedkar Nagar State Govt 17,000 Govt.

15 Guntakal

Bhagya Nagar State Govt 16,500 Govt.

16 Srinivasa Puram State Govt 17,250 Govt.

17 Tadipatri

Tailores Colony State Govt 16,500 Govt.

18 Kothapeta State Govt 17,630 Govt.

19 Siva Nagar State Govt 16,814 Govt.

20

Dharmavaram

Durga Nagar State Govt 16,632 Govt.

21 Boyapeta State Govt 17,434 Govt.

22 Hindupur

Lakshmipuram State Govt 18,201 Govt.

23 Anantapur Hamali Colony NRHM 16,102 Private

24 Srinivasa Nagar NRHM 15,806 Private

25 Hindupur

Indira Nagar NRHM 16,302 Private

26 Gooty B.C.Colony NRHM 17,000 Private

27 Dharmavaram Lakshmi Chennakesavapuram

NRHM 15,319 Private

28 Kadiri Nijamvali Colony NRHM 16,703 Private

71

Table-6: Block-wise (CHNC) 24x7 Primary Health Centres

S N

Name of the CHNC

Name of the 24x7 PHC

No.of MOs

working

No.of Staff Nurses

working (incl. NRHM

staff)

No.of ANMs

working (incl.

NRHM staff)

Deliveries conducted

during 2010-11

C-Sections conducted

during 2010-11

Deliveries conducted

during 2011-12

(upto Sept-11)

C-Sections conducted

during 2011-12

(upto Sept-11)

1 Anantapur Kudair 2 3 8+8=16 156 - 101 -

2 Tarimela 2 2 7+8=15 223 - 61 -

3 Singanmala

Narpala 2 3 8+9=17 162 - 29 -

4 Yellanur 1 3 4+3=7 162 - 60 -

5 Thimmampalli 0 2 3+2=5 223 - 124 -

6 Yadiki 4 4 6+8=14 196 - 100 -

7

Tadipatri

Peddapappur 1 3 6+6=12 385 - 186 -

8 Gooty Peddavadugur 1 1 4+3=7 71 - 28 -

9 Nagasamudram 1 3 6+10=16 45 - 16 -

10 Konakondla

Vidapanakal 1 2 5+4=9 243 - 131 -

11 Uravakonda P.Kowkuntla 1 2 5+7=12 247 - 101 -

12 Tadimarri 2 4 6+4=10 73 - 52 -

13 Dharmavaram

Kanaganepalli 2 4 8+6=14 153 - 73 -

14 N.S.Gate 1 1 7+7=14 6 - 4 -

15 C.K.Palli

Ramagiri 0 1 3+2=5 60 - 30 -

16 Bramhasamduram 0 1 8+7=15 171 - 53 -

17 Kambadur 1 1 11+7=18 175 - 151 -

18 Settur 2 2 6+7=13 212 - 45 -

19

Kalynadurg

Kundurpi 0 3 8+7=15 227 - 131 -

20 Beluguppa 0 1 8+7=15 70 - 41 -

21 Yerragunta 1 1 5+2=7 120 - 42 -

22

Kanekal

Bommanahal 0 2 4+2=6 212 - 119 -

23 Gummagatta 0 2 9+5=14 179 - 95 -

24 Rayadurg

D.Hirehal 0 1 0+6=6 100 - 38 -

25 Guttur 1 3 5+4=9 50 - 20 -

26 Roddam 1 2 8+7=15 97 - 62 -

27

Penukonda

Kothacheruvu 1 2 10+8=18 75 - 22 -

28 Bukkapatnam 0 3 4+4=8 54 - 17 -

29 Pamudurthy 1 2 1+2=3 119 - 48 -

30

Nallamada

O.D.Cheruvu 1 1 10+7=17 118 - 69 -

31 Tanakal Nallacheruvu 2 3 7+6=13 104 - 40 -

32 Patnam 1 2 7+5=12 66 - 36 -

33 N.P.Kunta 1 1 5+4=9 62 - 40 -

34 Mudigubba 2 3 10+7=17 300 - 116 -

35

Kadiri

Talupula 1 2 10+7=17 150 - 91 -

36 Chilamathur 2 3 5+10=15 154 - 116 -

37 Parigi 0 2 11+4=15 136 - 81 -

38

Hindupur

Lepakshi 2 1 9+7=16 257 - 103 -

39 Kallumarri 1 3 4+5=9 16 - 151 -

40 Amarapuram 0 3 5+5=10 288 - 141 -

41 Gudibanda 1 0 0+2=2 395 - 152 -

42

Madakasira

Rolla 1 8 4+2=6 257 - 141 -

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NOTE:

• Staff Nurses shown as regular + NRHM 24X7 • ANMS shown as 2nd ANMs + Regular ANMs

Table-7: Facility-wise service deliveries (all Govt. facilities including PHC to Tertiary level) during 2010-11

S N Name of the facility

Type of facility (PHC /

CHC / AH / DH /

GH)

No.of beds

No.of deliveries conducted

No.of C-sections

conducted

No.of maternal

deaths

1 GGH Anantapur GGH 500 3741 1056 6 2 DH- Hindupur DH 100 35 - - 3 AH- Kadiri AH 100 18 - - 4 AH – Guntakal AH 100 25 - - 5 AH - Dharmavaram AH 50 32 - - 6 AH - Gooty AH 50 16 - - 7 AH - Penukonda AH 50 5 - - 8 AH - Madakasira AH 50 66 - - 9 CHC – Tadipatri CHC 30 15 - -

10 CHC - Rayadurg CHC 30 32 - - 11 CHC - Kalyandurg CHC 30 5 - - 12 CHC - Uravakonda CHC 30 54 - - 13 CHC - Singanamala CHC 30 24 - - 14 CHC - Nallamada CHC 30 - - - 15 CHC - Konakondla CHC 30 16 - - 16 CHC - Tanakal CHC 30 6 - - 17 CHC – Pamidi CHC 30 - - - 18 CHC - C.K.Palli CHC 30 5 - - 19 CHC - Kanekal CHC 30 5 - - 20 PHC Atmakur PHC 30 6 - - 21 PHC Rapthadu PHC 6 5 - - 22 PHC Kudair PHC 6 19 - - 23 PHC B.K.Samudram PHC 6 11 - - 24 PHC Tarimela PHC 6 13 - - 25 PHC Korrapadu PHC 6 3 - - 26 PHC Narpala PHC 10 7 - - 27 PHC Yellanur PHC 6 15 - - 28 PHC Thimmampalli PHC 6 19 - - 29 PHC Putlur PHC 6 8 - - 30 PHC Chukkaluru PHC 6 4 - 1 31 PHC Yadiki PHC 10 22 - - 32 PHC Peddapappur PHC 6 30 - - 33 PHC Bethapalli PHC 6 - - - 34 PHC P.Vaduguru PHC 6 12 - - 35 PHC Kistapadu PHC 6 14 - - 36 PHC Garladinne PHC 6 2 - - 37 PHC Eddulapalli PHC 6 - - - 38 PHC Nagasamudram PHC 6 3 - - 39 PHC Vajrakarur PHC 6 - - -

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40 PHC Vidapanakal PHC 6 19 - - 41 PHC Gadehothur PHC 6 10 - - 42 PHC P.Kottalapalli PHC 6 13 - - 43 PHC P.Kowkuntla PHC 6 15 - - 44 PHC Raketla PHC 6 9 - - 45 PHC Darsinamala PHC 6 2 - - 46 PHC Bathalapalli PHC 6 - - - 47 PHC Tadimarri PHC 6 9 - - 48 PHC Kanaganepalli PHC 6 7 - - 49 PHC N.S.Gate PHC 6 3 - - 50 PHC Ramagiri PHC 6 2 - - 51 PHC Peruru PHC 6 7 - - 52 PHC Muddinayanipalli PHC 6 1 - - 53 PHC Bramhasamudram PHC 6 11 - - 54 PHC Kambadur PHC 6 32 - - 55 PHC Settur PHC 6 15 - - 56 PHC Kundurpi PHC 6 19 - - 57 PHC Beluguppa PHC 6 6 - - 58 PHC Yerragunta PHC 6 6 - - 59 PHC Garudachedu PHC 6 1 - - 60 PHC Bommanahal PHC 6 12 - - 61 PHC Sreedhargatta PHC 6 11 - - 62 PHC Avuladhatla PHC 6 - - - 63 PHC Gummagatta PHC 6 14 - - 64 PHC D.Hirehal PHC 6 5 - - 65 PHC Nagalapuram PHC 6 6 - - 66 PHC Guttur PHC 6 6 - - 67 PHC Roddam PHC 6 16 - - 68 PHC Somandepalli PHC 6 2 - - 69 PHC Kothacheruvu PHC 6 2 - - 70 PHC Gorantla PHC 30 38 - - 71 PHC Puttaparthi PHC 6 1 - - 72 PHC V.M.Cheruvu PHC 6 - - - 73 PHC Bukkapatnam PHC 6 2 - - 74 PHC Pamudurthy PHC 6 7 - - 75 PHC Krishnapuram PHC 6 3 - - 76 PHC Reddypalli PHC 6 4 - - 77 PHC O.D.Cheruvu PHC 6 8 - - 78 PHC Kokkanti PHC 6 - - - 79 PHC Amadagur PHC 6 4 - - 80 PHC Nallacheruvu PHC 6 7 - - 81 PHC Patnam PHC 6 5 - - 82 PHC Gandlapenta PHC 6 6 - - 83 PHC N.P.Kunta PHC 6 3 - - 84 PHC Mudigubba PHC 10 18 - - 85 PHC Talupula PHC 6 9 - - 86 PHC Chilamathur PHC 6 17 - - 87 PHC K.B.Halli PHC 6 1 - - 88 PHC Chowluru PHC 6 - - - 89 PHC Bevanahalli PHC 6 3 - - 90 PHC Parigi PHC 6 17 - - 91 PHC Lepakshi PHC 6 22 - - 92 PHC Kallumarri PHC 6 - - 1 93 PHC Kadirepalli PHC 6 - - - 94 PHC Neelakantapuram PHC 6 2 - - 95 PHC Amarapuram PHC 6 19 - -

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96 PHC Hemavathi PHC 6 3 - - 97 PHC Gudibanda PHC 6 - - - 98 PHC Rolla PHC 30 24 - - 99 PHC Agali PHC 6 5 - -

Total 1894 2 Table-8: Human Resource under the control of Director of Public Health & FW

In-Position Category Required Sanctioned

Regular Contract Total

Gynecologist 10 - - - - Pediatrician 10 - - - - Anesthetics 5 - - - - Physician - - - - - Surgeon - - - - - Ophthalmologist - - - - - Medical Officer

181 181

107 1 108

Head Nurse 10 10 7 - 7 Staff Nurse 232 214 142 46 188 Lab Technician 90 73 41 32 73 Pharmacist 90 89 58 12 70 X-Ray Technician 5 - - - - LHV - 119 118 - 118 ANM 1172 1163 385 465 850 MPW(M) 586 427 138 186 324 ASHA 3450 3057 - 2930 2930 Table-9: Human Resource under the control of Commissioner, APVVP

In-Position Category Required Sanctioned

Regular Contract Total

Gynecologist 34 - 10 - 10 Pediatrician 34 - 4 - 4 Anesthetics 21 - 5 - 5 Physician 15 15 12 - 12 Surgeon 7 4 2 - 2 Ophthalmologist 7 3 1 - 1 Medical Officer 54 54 52 2 54 Head Nurse 22 22 22 - 22 Staff Nurse 145 145 123 15 138 Lab Technician 28 17 7 5 12 Pharmacist 29 29 24 2 26 X-Ray Technician 22 21 12 2 14 LHV - - - - - ANM - 33 22 6 28 MPW(M) - - - - -

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Table-10: Human Resource under the control of Director of Medical Education GGH Only

In-Position Category Required Sanctioned

Regular Contract Total

Gynecologist - 15 8 - 8 Pediatrician - 11 3 - 3 Anesthetics - 16 7 - 7 Physician - - - - - Surgeon - - 2 - 2 Ophthalmologist - 4 2 - 2 Medical Officer - 17 5 - 5 Head Nurse - 38 37 - 37 Staff Nurse - 78 78 - 78 Lab Technician - 5 5 - 5 Pharmacist - 14 13 1 14 X-Ray Technician - 1 1 - 1 LHV - - 3 - 3 ANM - - - - MPW(M) - - 1 - 1 Table-11: Human Resource under the control of Commissioner, AYUSH

In-Position Category Required Sanctioned

Regular Contract Total

Medical Officers (Regular)

53 53 24 2 26

Medical Officers (NRHM)

43 43 0 31 31

Compounder (Regular)

53 53 48 1 49

Compounder (NRHM)

43 43 0 39 39

SNO (Regular) 53 0 0 0

0

SNO (NRHM) 43 43 0 43

43

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Table-12: DISTRICT ABSTRACT OF HUMAN RESOURCES

In-Position Category Required Sanctioned

Regular Contract NRHM Total

Gynecologist 44 15 18 - - 18 Pediatrician 48 11 7 - - 7 Anesthetics 24 16 12 - - 12 Physician 15 15 12 - - 12 Surgeon 7 4 4 - - 4 Ophthalmologist 7 7 3 - - 3 Medical Officer 235 235 159 3 - 162 Public Health Nurse - - - - - Head Nurse 32 32 29 - - 29 Staff Nurse 572 437 343 61 64 468 LHVs 119 119 121 - - 121 Pharmacist 119 132 95 15 - 100 Lab Technician 123 95 53 37 - 90 X-Ray Technician 27 27 13 2 - 15 Ophthalmic Asst. - 5 3 - - 3 Health Supervisor (M) - 110 54 - - 54 Health Supervisor (F) - 126 115 - - 115 ANM 1172 1196 407 6 465 878 MPW(M) 586 427 139 186 325 ASHA 3450 3057 - - 2930 2930 AYUSH MO 96 96 26 2 31 59 AYUSH Compound. 96 96 48 1 39 88 AYUSH SNO 96 43 0 - 43 43 Anganwadi Workers - 3696 - 3419 - 3419 Table-14: Second ANM details

S.No. PHC name 2nd ANM Name Working S/c. name Working as on Remarks 1 Atmakur D.Anuradha Atmakur 13.06.2009 - 2 Atmakur M.Lakshmidevi Talupur 25.06.2009 - 3 Atmakur M.Nirmala Thopudurthi 05.02.2010 - 4 Atmakur K.Rajeswari Sanapa 27.06.2009 - 5 Atmakur M.Parimala B. Yaleru 31.08.2010 - 6 Atmakur P.Renuka Muttala 11.06.2009 - 7 Atmakur C.Vanajakshi P. Yaleru 13.06.2009 - 8 Atmakur G.Bharathi Alamur 13.06.2009 - 9 Atmakur B.Saraswathi Kurugunta 26.06.2009 -

10 Atmakur K.Suguna Rani Kandukur 27.06.2009 - 11 Atmakur M.Sumithra Akuthotapalli 13.06.2009 - 12 Atmakur B.Syamala Itikilapalli 27.06.2009 - 13 Atmakur S.Shajarunnisa Banu Rachanipalli 27.06.2009 - 14 Atmakur V.Sarda Rudrampeta 27.06.2009 - 15 Atmakur M.Lalitha Upparapalli 05.02.2010 - 16 Atmakur T.Kusuma Poolakunta 13.06.2009 - 17 Atmakur V.Meenakshi Taticherla 13.06.2009 -

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18 Rapthadu D.Uma Devi Rapthadu 09.01.2009 - 19 Rapthadu B.Pushpalatha GondiReddipalli 09.01.2009 - 20 Rapthadu G.Kalavathi Maruru 09.01.2009 - 21 Rapthadu U.Nagendramma M.B. Palli 09.01.2009 - 22 Rapthadu B.Jyothi Bukkacherla 09.01.2009 - 23 Rapthadu A.Sreelatha Palacherla 09.01.2009 - 24 Rapthadu M.Sreedevi Bommeparthi 09.01.2009 - 25 Kudair K.Nagamani Kudair 12.01.2009 - 26 Kudair K. Padmavathi Ipperu 08.02.2009 - 27 Kudair A.Rajeswari Jallipalli 12.01.2009 - 28 Kudair P.Thirumaleswari Marutla 23.07.2010 - 29 Kudair J.Nagendramma Karutlapalli 12.01.2009 - 30 Kudair S.Sulochana Cholasamudram 12.01.2009 - 31 Kudair K.Kavitha Korrakodu 10.02.2009 - 32 Kudair B.Bhagyamma Gotkur 12.01.2009 - 33 B.K.Samudram K.Nagarathnamma B.K.Samudram 07.01.2009 - 34 B.K.Samudram P.Nagalakshmamma Siddarampuram 07.01.2009 - 35 B.K.Samudram B.Varalakshmi Janthaluru 07.01.2009 - 36 B.K.Samudram E.Muthyalamma Vadiyampeta 25.09.2010 - 37 B.K.Samudram C.Parvathi Regadikothur 25.09.2010 - 38 B.K.Samudram J.Venkataramanadevi Kondapuram 07.01.2009 - 39 Tarimela M.Suseela Bai Tarimela 06.01.2011 - 40 Tarimela B.Prameelamma Rachapalli 29.01.2009 - 41 Tarimela B.Alivelamma Korivipalli 28.01.2009 - 42 Tarimela B.Ramanjinamma E.Sodanapalli 28.01.2009 - 43 Tarimela T.Sailaja Salakamcheruvu 29.01.2009 - 44 Tarimela K.Thriveni Peravali 30.01.2009 - 45 Tarimela C.Varalakshmi Kallumaddi 29.01.2009 - 46 Korrapadu G.Umadevi Korrapadu 18.10.2010 - 47 Korrapadu K.Adilakshmidevi Venkatapuram 07.01.2009 - 48 Korrapadu H.B.Lakshmidevi Channampalli 07.01.2009 - 49 Korrapadu P.Malleswaramma K.K.Agraharam 18.10.2010 - 50 Narpala V.Jayalakshmi Narpala 30.01.2009 - 51 Narpala P.Verramma Sulthanpeta 30.01.2009 - 52 Narpala T.Lakshmi Chamaluru 16.04.2011 - 53 Narpala M.Sugunadevi Nayanipalli 30.01.2009 - 54 Narpala V.Varalakshmi B.Pappuru 30.01.2009 - 55 Narpala A.Jayalaskhmi Gugudu 30.01.2009 - 56 Narpala T.Vanithamma Kuruganipalli 30.01.2009 - 57 Narpala K.Manjula Bondalawada 30.01.2009 - 58 Yellanuru D.Sunitha Yellanur 23.01.2009 - 59 Yellanuru C.Lakshmidevi Achuthapuram 01.09.2010 - 60 Yellanuru K.Syamaladevi Vennapusapalli 22.01.2009 - 61 Yellanuru P.Jayalalitha 85 Nitturu 04.02.2009 - 62 Thimmampalli P.Anjinamma Thimmampalli 06.01.2009 - 63 Thimmampalli B.Obulamma Singavaram 06.01.2009 - 64 Thimmampalli K.Sunanda Kalluru 06.01.2009 - 65 Putluru J.Sreedevi Putlur 24.01.2009 - 66 Putluru C.B.Rajeswari Garuguchinthalapalli 24.01.2009 - 67 Putluru M.Amruthavalli Sanagalagudur 24.01.2009 - 68 Putluru B.Eswaramma A.Kondapuram 24.01.2009 - 69 Putluru S.Aparna Kadavakal 24.01.2009 - 70 Chukkaluru D.Rameswaramma Chukkaluru 07.01.2009 - 71 Chukkaluru S.Swarnalatha Igaduru 07.01.2009 - 72 Chukkaluru B.Maheswari Peddapolamada 18.09.2010 - 73 Chukkaluru D.Sunkamma Ravi Venkatampalli 07.01.2009 -

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74 Chukkaluru V.Vijayalakshmi Venkatampalli 07.01.2009 - 75 Chukkaluru C.Suseela Aluru 07.01.2009 - 76 Chukkaluru C.Ramalakshmamma Kaveti Samudram 07.01.2009 - 77 Chukkaluru M.Rajeswari Veerapuram 07.01.2009 - 78 Yadiki K.Mariyamma Yadiki (S) 20.01.2009 - 79 Yadiki P.Prameelamma 23/2 Nitturu 20.01.2009 - 80 Yadiki S.Mahalakshmi Obulapuram 21.01.2009 - 81 Yadiki K.Ramalakshmamma Rayalacheruvu 20.01.2009 - 82 Yadiki V.Sujatha Nagarur 05.05.2011 - 83 Yadiki M.Bhargavi Rani Lakshumpalli 20.01.2009 - 84 Peddapappur D.Rameezabee Peddapappur 01.01.2009 - 85 Peddapappur C.Pushpa Chagallu 01.01.2009 - 86 Peddapappur B.Jayalakshmi Jutur 01.01.2009 - 87 Peddapappur S.Sujatha Ammaladinne 01.09.2010 - 88 Peddapappur G.Kowsalya Peddayakkalur 01.09.2010 - 89 Peddapappur S.Ramadevi Devuniuppalapadu 01.01.2009 - 90 Bethapalli G.Venkatalakshmi Bethapalli 01.07.2009 - 91 Bethapalli K.Suneetha Karidikonda 01.07.2009 - 92 Bethapalli A.Rabiyabee Kothapeta 01.07.2009 - 93 Bethapalli N.Madhavi Rajapuram 01.07.2009 - 94 Bethapalli B.Rajeswari Mamudur 01.07.2009 - 95 Bethapalli S.Mahaboob Jan Chetnepalli 01.07.2009 - 96 Bethapalli L.Maddamma Bramhanapalli 01.07.2009 - 97 Bethapalli P.Sujatha Jakkalacheruvu 18.04.2011 - 98 Pedda Vadugur M.Geetha Rani Peddavadugur 31.08.2009 - 99 Pedda Vadugur S.Bayamma Lakshumpalli 31.08.2009 -

100 Pedda Vadugur B.Suvarna Chitturu 31.08.2009 - 101 Pedda Vadugur H.Ramalakshmi Midathur 31.08.2009 - 102 Kristapadu D.Jyothi Kristipadu 01.03.2009 - 103 Eddulapalli U.Kalpana Eddulapalli 19.01.2009 - 104 Eddulapalli P.Krishnakumari Ramagiri 19.01.2009 - 105 Eddulapalli P.Vani Gajarampalli 19.01.2009 - 106 Eddulapalli N.Kalpana Pamidi (N) 19.01.2009 - 107 Eddulapalli C.Maheswaramma Pamidi (S) 19.01.2009 - 108 Eddulapalli J.Santhosamma Palyam 19.01.2009 - 109 Eddulapalli J.Renukadevi P.Kondapuram 19.01.2009 - 110 Garladinne K.Chandrakala Garladinne 23.01.2009 - 111 Garladinne G.Lakshmi MPR Dam 23.01.2009 - 112 Garladinne C.Neelavathi Yerragunta 23.01.2009 - 113 Garladinne Y.Jayanthi Marthadu 23.01.2009 - 114 Garladinne B.Sunkamma Kanumpalli 23.01.2009 - 115 Garladinne M.Lakshmidevi P.Kallur 23.01.2009 - 116 Nagasamudram B.Janaki Venkatampalli 20.01.2009 - 117 Nagasamudram M.Arunakumari Nelagonda 20.01.2009 - 118 Nagasamudram K.Rajyalakshmi P.K.Cheruvu 20.01.2009 - 119 Nagasamudram P.Adilakshmi Nakkanadoddi 20.01.2009 - 120 Nagasamudram S.Prabhavathi Y.T.Cheruvu 20.01.2009 - 121 Nagasamudram N.Salomi Molakalapenta 20.01.2009 - 122 Vajrakarur M.Gayathri Konakondla 01.01.2009 - 123 Vajrakarur U.Jayamma Kamalapadu 01.01.2009 - 124 Vajrakarur M.Jyothi Ganjikunta 01.01.2009 - 125 Vajrakarur M.Sukanya Vajrakarur 01.01.2009 - 126 Vajrakarur M.Lakshmi V.P.P.Thanda 01.01.2009 - 127 Vajrakarur K.Lakshmi Pandikunta 01.01.2009 - 128 Vidapanakal T.Lakshmi Vidapanakal 01.02.2009 - 129 Vidapanakal R.Padmavathi Poliki 01.02.2009 -

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130 Vidapanakal S.Sreevani V.Kothakota 21.01.2009 - 131 Vidapanakal S.Suguna Gadekal 21.01.2009 - 132 Vidapanakal R.Komaladevi Donekal 13.09.2010 - 133 P.Kowkuntla D.Lakshmi P.Kowkuntla 01.09.2010 - 134 P.Kowkuntla S.Leelabai Shaikshanipalli 07.01.2009 - 135 P.Kowkuntla M.Chamundeswari Nimbagal 07.01.2009 - 136 P.Kowkuntla T.Varalakshmi Budhagavi 07.01.2009 - 137 P.Kowkuntla M.Chandrakala Lathavaram 07.01.2009 - 138 Raketla B.Pushpavathi Raketla 07.01.2009 - 139 Raketla U.Thriveni Amidala 07.01.2009 - 140 Raketla M.Varalakshmi Nerametla 07.01.2009 - 141 Raketla V.Hemalatha Chinnamustur 30.08.2010 - 142 Gadehothur B.Mahalakshmi Gadehothur 23.01.2009 - 143 Gadehothur Y.Vanajakshi P.C.Pyapili 17.09.2010 - 144 Gadehothur S.Yerramma Ragulapadu 23.01.2009 - 145 Gadehothur D.Sumalatha Chabala 22.01.2009 - 146 P.Kottalapalli S.Anuradha P.Kottalapalli 22.01.2009 - 147 P.Kottalapalli T.Janakamma Palthur 22.01.2009 - 148 P.Kottalapalli V.Sailaja Karakamukkala 22.01.2009 - 149 P.Kottalapalli B.Anithavahini Havaligi 13.04.2011 - 150 P.Kottalapalli K.Manjula Undabanda 22.01.2009 - 151 Darasanapalli B.Aparnajyothi Darsinamala 21.02.2009 - 152 Darasanapalli J.Sreedevi Chigicherla 23.12.2010 - 153 Darasanapalli B.Umadevi Gotlur 21.02.2009 - 154 Darasanapalli B.Varalakshmi Kunuthur 23.12.2010 - 155 Darasanapalli S.Lakshmi Ravulacheruvu 21.02.2009 - 156 Darasanapalli K.Lakshmidevi Elukunta 21.02.2009 - 157 Darasanapalli R.Sarojamma Obulanayanipalli 22.02.2009 - 158 Darasanapalli D.Sivamma Pothukunta 21.02.2009 - 159 Bathalapalli M.Kalavathi Malyavantham 22.01.2009 - 160 Bathalapalli S.Vani Dampetla 23.01.2009 - 161 Bathalapalli Y.Anjuladevi Apparacheruvu 22.01.2009 - 162 Bathalapalli K.Malathi Ramapuram 22.01.2009 - 163 Tadimarri C.Radhamaheswari Tadimarri 07.01.2009 - 164 Tadimarri B.Lakshmikanthamma Pinnadari 07.01.2009 - 165 Tadimarri Y.Aruna Dadithota 06.09.2010 - 166 Tadimarri P.Anuradha Chillakondaiah Palli 07.01.2009 - 167 Tadimarri P.Krishnamma Nidigallu 07.01.2009 - 168 Tadimarri B.Srilakshmi Kunukuntla 06.09.2010 - 169 Kanaganapalli G.Anitha Kanaganapalli 11.04.2011 - 170 Kanaganapalli K.Anitha Mamillapalli 18.06.2009 - 171 Kanaganapalli S.Rajani Thagarakunta 18.06.2009 - 172 Kanaganapalli B.Sarala Narasampalli 18.06.2009 - 173 Kanaganapalli M.Usha Rani Kurlapalli 18.06.2009 - 174 Kanaganapalli Y.Bhagyalakshmi Thumucherla 19.06.2009 - 175 Kanaganapalli R.Sreelakshmi Maddalacheruvu 18.06.2009 - 176 Kanaganapalli R.Nagamani Bai Muthavakunta 22.06.2009 - 177 N.S.Gate G.Prameelamma Nyamaddala 01.01.2011 - 178 N.S.Gate G.Varalaskhmi Puletipalli 17.06.2009 - 179 N.S.Gate S.Nagamani Kanumukkala 01.01.2011 - 180 N.S.Gate S.C.Krishnamma Veldurthi 17.06.2009 - 181 N.S.Gate A.C.Sujatha Medapuram 17.06.2009 - 182 N.S.Gate B.Pushpalatha Ontikonda 17.06.2009 - 183 N.S.Gate E.Kavitha Mustikovela 17.06.2009 - 184 Ramagiri E.Sarojamma Ramagiri 12.01.2009 - 185 Ramagiri R.Gangamma Kuntimaddi 20.10.2010 -

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186 Ramagiri C.Rajamma Polepalli 12.01.2009 - 187 Perur B.Jyothi Peruru 22.09.2010 - 188 Perur G.Radhika Garimakulapalli 22.09.2010 - 189 Perur Y.Aruna Nasankota 22.09.2010 - 190 M.N.Palli B.Narayanamma Muddinayanipalli 25.09.2010 - 191 M.N.Palli V.Suseelamma Golla 04.06.2008 - 192 M.N.Palli C.Subhashini East Kodi Palli 04.08.2009 - 193 M.N.Palli V.Priyadarshini Narayanapuram 04.08.2009 - 194 M.N.Palli M.Rajeswari Durudakunta 04.08.2009 - 195 M.N.Palli M.Bhagyasree Kurlapalli 04.08.2009 - 196 M.N.Palli C.Madhurima Sahani Chapiri 04.08.2009 - 197 M.N.Palli P.Nagamma Mudigalli 04.08.2009 - 198 M.N.Palli S.Nagalakshmi Mallikarjunapalli 25.09.2010 - 199 M.N.Palli P.Akila Begum Mangalakunta 04.08.2009 - 200 Brahmasamudram G.Rekhamma Bramhasamudram 11.02.2009 - 201 Brahmasamudram B.Vinayasree Vepulaparthi 11.02.2009 - 202 Brahmasamudram N.Akkamma Kannepalli 11.02.2009 - 203 Brahmasamudram M.Nallakka Gonchireddypalli 11.02.2009 - 204 Brahmasamudram Y.Nirmala Konapuram 11.02.2009 - 205 Brahmasamudram G.Varalaskhmi Byrasamudram 11.02.2009 - 206 Brahmasamudram B.Sarala Bai Royaladoddi 1.02.2009 - 207 Brahmasamudram B.Kavitha Yaradakera 25.10.2010 - 208 Kambadur B.Thriveni Kambadur 03.09.2010 - 209 Kambadur D.Indira Kothapalli 13.02.2009 - 210 Kambadur K.Sumalatha Thimmapuram 13.02.2009 - 211 Kambadur T.Pushpavathi Chennampalli 13.02.2009 - 212 Kambadur B.Anitha Ralla Anantapur 13.02.2009 - 213 Kambadur G.Akkamma Palluru 13.02.2009 - 214 Kambadur H.Vijayakumari Nuthimadugu 13.02.2009 - 215 Kambadur M.Keerthi Kadiri Devarapalli 13.02.2009 - 216 Kambadur S.Anitha Ramapuram 13.02.2009 - 217 Kambadur K.Savaramma Marrimekalapalli 13.02.2009 - 218 Kambadur K.Sunitha Kurakulapalli 13.02.2009 - 219 Settur M.Madhavi Settur 20.01.2009 - 220 Settur T.Sannalingamma Mulakaledu 20.01.2009 - 221 Settur G.Ashajyothi Lakshmampalli 20.01.2009 - 222 Settur A.Chandraprabha Cherlopalli 20.01.2009 - 223 Settur M.Ratnamma Ayyagarlapalli 20.01.2009 - 224 Settur B.K.Sailaja Chinnampalli 20.01.2009 - 225 Kundurpi M.Savithri Malayanur 19.01.2009 - 226 Kundurpi S.Sudhalakshmi Yerragunta 19.01.2009 - 227 Kundurpi G.Usha Apilepalli 19.01.2009 - 228 Kundurpi T.Mamatha Bestharapalli 19.01.2009 - 229 Kundurpi N.Ramalakshmi Yenumaladoddi 19.01.2009 - 230 Kundurpi K.Annapurnamma Jambugumpala 23.01.2009 - 231 Kundurpi H.Lakshmakka Thenagallu 19.01.2009 - 232 Kundurpi T.Nirmala Bandameedapalli 19.01.2009 - 233 Beluguppa K.Bhagyamma Beluguppa 22.01.2009 - 234 Beluguppa V.Parvathi Venkatadripalli 22.01.2009 - 235 Beluguppa M.Aruna Bai Narasapuram 22.01.2009 - 236 Beluguppa D.Radhamma Gangavaram 22.01.2009 - 237 Beluguppa G.Sakunthala Kaluvapalli 22.01.2009 - 238 Beluguppa U.Sailaja Ramasagaram 22.01.2009 -

239 Beluguppa J.Sarojamma Ankampalli 22.01.2009 Died on 2.01.2012 due to electric shock

240 Beluguppa C.Mahadevi N.Gundlapalli 22.01.2009 -

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241 Yerragunta T.Parthamma Yerragunta 01.02.2009 - 242 Yerragunta S.Iswarya Ganigera 01.02.2009 - 243 Yerragunta B.Alaveni Poolacherla 01.02.2009 - 244 Yerragunta M.Jyothi Kothapalli 01.02.2009 - 245 Yerragunta G.Bharathi Kalekurthi 30.08.2010 - 246 Garudachedu H.Lakshmidevi N,Hanumapuram 01.02.2009 - 247 Garudachedu D.Sarmasbi Benekal 01.02.2009 - 248 Bommanahall H.Vijayalakshmi Bommanahal 22.01.2009 - 249 Bommanahall K.Ramadevi Uddehal 22.01.2009 - 250 Bommanahall K.Aruna Kumari Bollanaguddam 22.01.2009 - 251 Bommanahall C.Saradamma Nemakal 22.01.2009 - 252 Sreedharagatta E.Balanagamma Sreedhargatta 22.01.2009 - 253 Sreedharagatta M.Geetha Govindawada 22.01.2009 - 254 Sreedharagatta M.Sarala Gonehal 22.01.2009 -

255 Avuladatla B.C.Parvathi D.Kondapuram (Avuladatla) 01.03.2009 -

256 Avuladatla M.Obulamma 74 Udegolem 01.03.2009 - 257 Avuladatla S.B.Marutheswari Nagi Reddy Palli 12.01.2011 - 258 Avuladatla M.Gangamma Pallepalli 01.03.2009 - 259 Avuladatla B.Sarojamma Chadam 01.03.2009 - 260 Gummagatta K.Suvarnamma Gummagatta 01.03.2009 - 261 Gummagatta P.S.Santhamma Nethrapalli 01.03.2009 - 262 Gummagatta K.Manjulamma Gonabavi 01.03.2009 - 263 Gummagatta J.Mamatha Kalugodu 01.03.2009 - 264 Gummagatta V.Varalaskhmi Rangasamudram 01.01.2011 - 265 Gummagatta V.Lalithamma Bupasamudram 01.03.2009 - 266 Gummagatta J.Vijayalakshmi 75 Veerapuram 01.03.2009 - 267 Gummagatta A.Anjali Gollapalli 01.03.2009 - 268 Gummagatta G.Sailaja Tallakera 01.03.2009 - 269 Nagalapuram G.Nalini Shobha Kalyam 01.02.2009 - 270 Nagalapuram K.Sivakumari Muridi 01.02.2009 - 271 Guttur G.Suseelamma Guttur 06.02.2009 - 272 Guttur K.Vijayalakshmi Kurubuvandlapalli 06.02.2009 - 273 Guttur V.Kavitha Venkatareddypalli 06.02.2009 - 274 Guttur K.Venkatalakshmi Mavaturu 06.02.2009 - 275 Guttur K.Varalakshmi Venkatagaripalem 06.02.2009 - 276 Roddam K.Kalyani Roddam 10.01.2009 - 277 Roddam C.Anuradha M.Kothapalli 02.10.2010 - 278 Roddam M.Chennamma Thurakalapatnam 10.01.2009 - 279 Roddam K.Sukanya Chinnamanthur 10.01.2009 - 280 Roddam K.Pushpavathi Peddamanthur 10.01.2009 - 281 Roddam K.Rupa Dodagatta 10.01.2009 - 282 Roddam K.Eswaramma R.Locherla 10.01.2009 - 283 Roddam S.K.Rajeswaramma Kalipi 10.01.2009 - 284 Somandepalli H.Gangamma Somandepalli 06.02.2009 - 285 Somandepalli L.Kalavathi Bai Naginainicheruvu 06.02.2009 - 286 Somandepalli L.Rathnamma S.Kothapalli 06.02.2009 - 287 Somandepalli M.Parvathi Challapalli 06.02.2009 - 288 Somandepalli K.Sukanya Pandiparthi 07.02.2009 - 289 Somandepalli N.Chandrakala Kethiganicheruvu 06.02.2009 - 290 Somandepalli V.Anjanamma Velagamekalapalli 01.01.2011 - 291 Somandepalli J.Bhudevi Mandili 01.01.2011 - 292 Kothacheruvu B.Umadevi Kothacheruvu I 06.06.2009 - 293 Kothacheruvu E.Vijayalakshmi Kothacheruvu II 06.06.2009 - 294 Kothacheruvu K.B.Sugunamma K.Locherla 06.06.2009 - 295 Kothacheruvu C.Mamatha Talamarla 06.06.2009 -

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296 Kothacheruvu K.Reddy Kumari Bandlapalli 09.09.2010 - 297 Kothacheruvu R.Adilakshmi Mylasamudram 06.06.2009 - 298 Kothacheruvu M.Eswaramma Lingareddypalli 06.06.2009 - 299 Kothacheruvu P.Lakshmidevi Kodapaganipalli 09.09.2010 - 300 Kothacheruvu A.Sakunthalmma Byrapuram 09.09.2010 - 301 Kothacheruvu P.Varalakshmi Meerjapuram 09.09.2010 - 302 Gorantla E.Thripura Gorantla 23.01.2009 - 303 Gorantla B.Meenakshi Mandalapalli 30.04.2011 - 304 Gorantla A.Rukmini Puleru 30.04.2011 - 305 Gorantla D.Geethamma Vanavolu 23.01.2009 - 306 Gorantla K.Manjula Bai Gangampalli 30.04.2011 - 307 Gorantla S.Shartaz Gownivaripalli 30.04.2011 - 308 Gorantla K.Haseena bee Mallapalli 23.01.2009 - 309 Gorantla T.Adinarayanamma Budili 30.04.2011 - 310 Gorantla B.Santha Gummaiahgaripalli 23.01.2009 - 311 Gorantla S.Geetha Palasamudram 23.01.2009 - 312 Gorantla S.Chinna Chinnamma Kammavaripalli 23.01.2009 - 313 Gorantla D.Rukmini Kondapuram 23.01.2009 - 314 Gorantla P.Lakshmidevi Kodapaganipalli 09.09.2010 - 315 Gorantla S.Neeraja Reddy Cheruvu Palli 30.04.2011 - 316 Puttaparthi K.Syamalamma Puttaparthi 28.01.2009 - 317 Puttaparthi M.Bharthamma Beedupalli 28.01.2009 - 318 Puttaparthi L.Jyothi Jagarajupalli 28.01.2009 - 319 Puttaparthi D.Rajiya Kotlapalli 28.01.2009 - 320 Puttaparthi R.Jyothi Bai Enumulapalli 28.01.2009 -

321 Puttaparthi K.Amrutha Pedda Kamma Vari Palli 10.01.2011 -

322 V.M.Cheruvu C.Venkatanarayanamma V.M.Cheruvu 21.01.2009 - 323 V.M.Cheruvu C.Vijayashanthi Amagondapalem 28.12.2010 - 324 V.M.Cheruvu S.P.Rajalakshmi Gangireddypalli 21.01.2009 - 325 Bukkapatnam B.Parimala Bukkapatanam 31.01.2009 - 326 Bukkapatnam G.Sudhamani Buchaiahgaripalli 31.01.2009 - 327 Bukkapatnam P.Yashodamma Narasimpalli Thanda 31.01.2009 - 328 Bukkapatnam C.Nagajyothi Dupam Palli 31.01.2009 - 329 Pamudurthi S.Anitha Kumari Pamudurthi 12.11.2010 - 330 Krishnapuram K.Lathamma Gunipalli 31.01.2009 - 331 Krishnapuram R.Kristamma Marala 31.01.2009 - 332 Reddipalli N.Sunitha Reddypalli 02.02.2009 - 333 Reddipalli K.Aruna Nallamada 01.02.2009 - 334 Reddipalli V.Premalatha Vankarakunta 31.01.2009 - 335 Reddipalli G.Saraswathi Badavandlapalli 02.02.2009 - 336 Reddipalli K.Rajeswari Donnikota 31.01.2009 - 337 Reddipalli R.Prasuna Pulagampalli 14.10.2010 - 338 Reddipalli M.Subhashini Chowtakuntapalli 31.01.2009 - 339 Reddipalli R.Manjula Bai Nallasingaiahgaripalli 31.01.2009 - 340 Reddipalli D.Padmavathi Kurumala 14.10.10 - 341 O.D.Cheruvu B.Janaki O.D.Cheruvu 22.01.2009 - 342 O.D.Cheruvu B.Majula Nallagutlapalli 22.01.2009 - 343 O.D.Cheruvu M.Gangadevi Thangedukunta 22.01.2009 - 344 O.D.Cheruvu V.Lakshminarasamma Gajukuntapalli 22.01.2009 - 345 O.D.Cheruvu K.Pushpavathamma Kondakamarla 22.01.2009 - 346 O.D.Cheruvu T.Haseen Taj Eddulavaripalli 22.01.2009 - 347 O.D.Cheruvu M.Komala Dabburavaripalli 22.01.2009 - 348 O.D.Cheruvu K.Lalitha Gownipalli 22.01.2009 - 349 O.D.Cheruvu B.Suseelamma M.M.Cross 22.01.2009 - 350 O.D.Cheruvu M.Lakshmidevi Kammavaripalli 22.01.2009 -

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351 Kokkanti V.Venkataramanamma Kokkanti 25.01.2009 - 352 Kokkanti G.Geethamma Ethodu 25.01.2009 - 353 Kokkanti B.Arunamma Cheekatimanipalli 25.01.2009 - 354 Kokkanti M.Lakshminarasamma Gandhodivaripalli 25.01.2009 - 355 Kokkanti J.Parvathamma Gollavaripalli 25.01.2009 - 356 Amadagur M.Rojee Amadagur 12.02.2009 - 357 Amadagur N. Chandramani Kottuvaripalli 01.01.2011 - 358 Amadagur J.Desamma Chinaganipalli 01.01.2011 - 359 Amadagur K.Srivani Thummala 01.01.2011 - 360 Amadagur A.Saraswathi Poolakuntapalli 12.02.2009 - 361 Amadagur A.Padmavathi Mohammadabad 01.01.2011 - 362 Amadagur G.Chandraleela Jowkulakothapalli 12.02.2009 - 363 Nallacheruvu B.Vanaja Nallacheruvu 31.01.2009 - 364 Nallacheruvu M.S.Manjulavani Mallireddipalli 31.01.2009 - 365 Nallacheruvu J.Saroja Kadiripulakunta 31.01.2009 - 366 Nallacheruvu S.Babulamma Yerraguntapalli 31.01.2009 - 367 Nallacheruvu T.Prameelamma Thavalamarri 21.10.2010 - 368 Nallacheruvu C.Shobha rani Gorantlavaripalli 21.10.2010 - 369 Nallacheruvu G.Jayasree Panthulacheruvu 31.01.2009 - 370 Patnam T.Ramakka Patnam 22.06.2009 - 371 Patnam P.Rajeswari Kalasamudram 22.06.2009 - 372 Patnam B.Padmavathi Muthyalacheruvu 22.06.2009 - 373 Patnam V.Saraswathi K.Bramhanapalli 22.06.2009 - 374 Patnam C.Revathi Kummaravandlapalli 22.06.2009 - 375 Gandlapenta N.Saraswathi Gandlapenta 02.02.2009 - 376 Gandlapenta C.Sunithamma Thallakaluva 02.02.2009 - 377 Gandlapenta R.Indiramma Malameedapalli 02.02.2009 - 378 Gandlapenta K.Hemalatha Katarupalli 02.02.2009 - 379 Gandlapenta M.Manjulavani Kamathampalli 02.02.2009 - 380 Gandlapenta B.Chakri Godduvelagala 02.02.2009 - 381 N.P.Kunta B.Manjulamma N.P.Kunta 07.01.2009 - 382 N.P.Kunta M.Amaravathi T.N.Palli 25.04.2011 - 383 N.P.Kunta M.Nirisha Daniyancheruvu 25.04.2011 - 384 N.P.Kunta C.Lakshmi Kumari Mekalacheruvu 07.01.2009 - 385 N.P.Kunta L.Narayanamma Marrikommadinne 07.01.2009 - 386 Mudigubba K.Lakshmidevi Podarallapalli 21.01.2009 - 387 Mudigubba C.Sivamma Malakavemula 21.01.2009 - 388 Mudigubba M.Nagarathna Kondagattupalli 01.09.2010 - 389 Mudigubba N.Sreelakshmi Sanevaripalli 22.01.2009 - 390 Mudigubba K.Prabhavathamma Mallepalli 24.01.2009 - 391 Mudigubba G.Santhakumari Dorigallu 21.01.2009 - 392 Mudigubba M.Chandrakala Sankepalli 22.01.2009 - 393 Mudigubba G.Prasanna Kumari Uppalapadu 21.01.2009 - 394 Mudigubba S.China Subbamma Mukthapuram 22.01.2009 - 395 Mudigubba S.Lakshmi Bai Adavibramhanapalli 21.01.2009 - 396 Talupula K.Rajeswari Talupula-1 30.10.2010 - 397 Talupula T.Vijayamma Talupula-2 23.01.2009 - 398 Talupula P.Ramanjulamma Peddannavaripalli 23.01.2009 - 399 Talupula C.Rama Devi Vepamanipeta 23.01.2009 - 400 Talupula V.Arunamma Obulareddypalli 23.01.2009 - 401 Talupula M.Nirosha Rani Nuthanakaluva 23.01.2009 - 402 Talupula P.Rajeswari Kurli 30.10.2010 - 403 Talupula B.Sravanthi B.Kothapalli 23.01.2009 - 404 Talupula G.Sujatha Ganjivaripalli 23.01.2009 - 405 Talupula S.Asmath Jan Lakkasamudram 23.01.2009 - 406 Chilamathur S.Jyothi Chilamathur 21.01.2009 -

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407 Chilamathur B.Sowjanya Koduru 21.01.2009 - 408 K.B.Halli G.Thirumala sree K.B.Halli 08.01.2009 - 409 K.B.Halli B.Aswini Kotnur 08.01.2009 - 410 K.B.Halli Nagarathnamma Malugur 20.10.2010 - 411 K.B.Halli B.Parvathi Chalivendula 08.01.2009 - 412 K.B.Halli T.Narayanamma S.Sadlapalli 08.01.2009 - 413 K.B.Halli N.Surekha Rachepalli 08.01.2009 - 414 Chowlur K.N.Roopa Chowluru 23.04.2011 - 415 Chowlur K.N.Sarada Santhebidanur 22.01.2009 - 416 Chowlur C.Jyothi Kotipi 23.04.2011 - 417 Chowlur D.N.Syamala Gollapuram 22.01.2009 - 418 Bevanahalli K.Chandrakala Bevanahalli 06.10.2010 - 419 Bevanahalli P.Madhavilatha Melapuram (E) 24.01.2009 - 420 Bevanahalli C.P.Nagamani Melapuram (W) 24.01.2009 - 421 Bevanahalli P.Fakrunnisa Thyagaraja Nagar 24.01.2009 - 422 Bevanahalli U.Nalani Muddi Reddy Palli 06.10.2010 - 423 Parigi M.Shareen Begum Parigi 22.01.2009 - 424 Parigi V.Aruna Kumari Boreddypalli 21.04.2011 - 425 Parigi A.Savithramma Dhanapuram 28.10.2010 - 426 Parigi K.H.Chandrakala Sreerangarajulapalli 23.01.2009 - 427 Parigi T.Jayalaskhmi Moda 28.10.2010 - 428 Parigi K.Sumalatha Kodigenahalli 22.01.2009 - 429 Parigi K.Manjula Utukuru 23.01.2009 - 430 Parigi H.Muddarathnamma Beechiganipalli 23.01.2009 - 431 Parigi K.N.Sreedevi Sasanakota 22.01.2009 - 432 Parigi P.Jayamma Pydeti 22.01.2009 - 433 Parigi G.Lalitha Peddareddipalli 23.01.2009 - 434 Lepakshi P.Vijayakumari Lepakshi 21.01.2009 - 435 Lepakshi G.N.Jaiseelamma Kanchisamudram 21.01.2009 - 436 Lepakshi B.Kamakshi Cholasamudram 21.01.2009 - 437 Lepakshi P.Parvathi Kalluru 18.09.2010 - 438 Lepakshi P.Durga Bhavani Pulamathi 21.01.2009 - 439 Lepakshi M.Dhanalalshmi Manempalli 21.01.2009 - 440 Lepakshi D.Lakshmi Kondur 18.09.2010 - 441 Lepakshi K.Sowbhagyamma Bisalamanepalli 21.01.2009 - 442 Lepakshi M.Anuradha Sirivaram 21.01.2009 - 443 Kallumarri B.R.Sunithamma Kallumarri 07.02.2009 - 444 Kallumarri D.M.Hanumakka Bullasamudram 07.02.2009 - 445 Kallumarri P.Sasikala Manoor 07.02.2009 - 446 Kallumarri B.Radha Devi R.Ananthapuram 26.05.2010 -

447 Kadirepalli G.Sumithramma Melavoy ( Kadirepalli ) 07.02.2009 -

448 Kadirepalli N.Sailajakshi Madakasira -II 07.02.2009 - 449 Kadirepalli M.Sreedevi Begarlapalli 07.02.2009 - 450 Nelakantapuram G.Manjulamma Neelakantapuram 27.06.2009 - 451 Nelakantapuram G.Sujatha Y.Gundumala 09.02.2009 - 452 Amarapuram E.Gangamma Amarapuram 15.01.2009 - 453 Amarapuram G.Jayamma Gowdanakunta 15.01.2009 - 454 Amarapuram V.Vani Halukur 15.01.2009 - 455 Hemavathi H.S.Bramarambika Hemavathi 15.01.2009 - 456 Hemavathi K.Revathi K.Sivaram 15.09.2009 - 457 Hemavathi R.Pavithramma Kachikunta 15.01.2009 - 458 Rolla P.Chandrakala Rolla 04.02.2010 - 459 Rolla N.Bhagyajyothi Bommagundana Halli 09.08.2009 - 460 Rolla C.Jayamma Guddugurki 04.02.2011 - 461 Rolla R.S.Nagarekha Hotte Betta 09.01.2009 -

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462 Agali B.Suseela Agali 17.01.2009 - 463 Agali T.Geetha Madhudi 17.01.2009 - 464 Agali T.Sailaja Ramana Halli 17.01.2007 - 465 Agali E.Jagan Jyothi P.Byadigera 17.01.2009 -

466 K.Rabiya 09.08.2003

467 D.Sree Vani

06.08.2003

468 G.Nagamma 06.08.2003

Previously this 3 No. of ANMs

worked in 24X7 PHCs. Now they

are shifting to S/cs under process

Table-15: Sub-centre wise deliveries

S N Name of the PHC Name of the Sub-centre

No. of deliveries conducted

during 2010-11

No. of deliveries conducted

during 2011-12 (upto Nov-

2011)

There is no delivaries occurred in Sub-Centre premises during 2010-11 & 2011-12

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Annexure-I

Total functional delivery points in Public Health Facilities of the Anantapur District

S N Indicator Number

1 Total No. of SCs 586 a) No. of SCs conducting >3 deliveries/month 0

2 Total No. of 24X7 PHCs 42 a) No. of 24X7 PHCs conducting > 10 deliveries /month 25 *

3 Total No. of any other PHCs 38 a) No. of any other PHCs conducting > 10 deliveries/ month 3 *

4 Total No. of CHCs ( Non- FRU) 0

a) No. of CHCs ( Non- FRU) conducting > 10 deliveries /month 0

5 Total No. of CHCs ( FRU) 11 a) No. of CHCs (FRU) conducting > 20 deliveries /month 6 * b) No. of CHCs (FRU) conducting C-sections 0

6 Total No. of any other FRUs (excluding CHC-FRUs) 6

a) No. of any other FRUs (excluding CHC-FRUs) conducting > 20 deliveries /month

6 *

b) No. of any other FRUs (excluding CHC-FRUs) conducting C-sections

2

7 Total No. of DH 1 a) No. of DH conducting > 50 deliveries /month 1 * b) No. of DH conducting C-section 0

8 Total No. of District Women And Children hospital (if separate from DH)

0

a) No. of District Women And Children hospital (if separate from DH) conducting > 50 deliveries /month

0

b) No. of District Women And Children hospital (if separate from DH) conducting C-section

0

9 Total No. of Medical colleges 1 a) No. of Medical colleges conducting > 50 deliveries per month 1 b) No. of Medical colleges conducting C-section 1

10 Total No. of Accredited PHF

a) No. of Accredited PHF conducting > 10 deliveries per month 43 * b) No. of Accredited PHF conducting C-sections 16 *

*Upload on State/UT NRHM website, the name wise list of the above facilities which are delivery points. * Send the name wise list of these delivery points, in soft copy. eg. Names of all sub-centres conducting >3 deliveries per month; names of all DH conducting > 50 deliveries per month; names of all DH conducting C sections, etc.

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2a.Name wise Functional Delivery points in Anantapur District

Sl.No Name of the 24 X 7 PHC'sFunctional Delivery points >10/month Location

1 Tarimela Tarimela 2 Tadimarri Tadimarri 3 Kambadur Kambadur 4 Talupula Talupula 5 Kothacheruvu Kothacheruvu 6 Lepakshi Lepakshi 7 Rolla Rolla 8 O.D.Cheruvu O.D.Cheruvu 9 Mudigubba Mudigubba 10 Peddavaduguru Peddavaduguru 11 Yadiki Yadiki 12 Gummagatta Gummagatta 13 Kundurpi Kundurpi 14 Amarpuram Amarpuram 15 Peddapappuru Peddapappuru 16 Kudair Kudair 17 Nagasamudram Nagasamudram 18 Settur Settur 19 Guttur Guttur 20 Chilamathur Chilamathur 21 Parigi Parigi 22 Brahmasamudram Brahmasamudram 23 Yellanuru Yellanuru 24 Gudibanda Gudibanda 25 Nallcheruvu Nallcheruvu

3a) Name of the any other PHCs conducting >10 deliveries /month

Sl.No Name of the any other PHCs conducting >10 deliveries /month Location

1 PHC Gorantla Gorantla 2 PHC Atmakur Atmakur 3 PHC Gadehothur Gadehothur

5a). No.of CHCs(FRU) Conducting>20 deliveries/Month

Sl.No No.of CHCs(FRU) Conducting>20 deliveries/Month Location

1 CHC Tadipatri Tadipatri 2 CHC Uravakonda Uravakonda 3 CHC Konakondla Konakondla 4 CHC Tanakal Tanakal 5 CHC Rayadurg Rayadurg 6 CHC Kalyandurg Kalyandurg

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6a). No.of any other FRUs (Excluding CHC .FRUs)Conducting >20 deliveries /Month

Sl.No No.of any other FRUs (Excluding CHC FRUs)Conducting >20 deliveries /Month Location

1 AH Gooty Gooty

2 AH Guntakal Guntakal

3 AH Kadiri Kadiri

4 AH Dharmavaram Dharmavaram

5 AH Penukonda Penukonda

6 AH Madakasira Madakasira

6b).No.of any other FRUs (Excluding CHC FRUs)Conducting C.section /Month

Sl.No No.of any other FRUs (Excluding CHC FRUs)Conducting C.section /Month Location

1 AH Penukonda Penukonda 2 AH Madakasira Madasira

10 a. No.of Accredited PHF conducting>10 deliveries per month Sl.No No.of Accredited PHF conducting>10 deliveries per month Location

1 Balaji Nursing Home Anantapur 2 Devi Nursing Home Anantapur 3 SaiKrupa Nursing Home Anantapur 4 Raviteja Nursing Home Anantapur 5 Praja Vidyasala Anantapur 6 Snehalatha Nursing Home Anantapur 7 Meda Nursing Home Anantapur 8 Mythri Nursing Home Anantapur 9 Prasanthi Nursing Home Anantapur 10 Apolo Nursing Home Anantapur 11 Life Line Nursing Home Anantapur 12 Mamatha Nursing Home Anantapur 13 Baby Hospital Anantapur 14 Pavani Hospital Anantapur 15 Sri Sai Balaji Nursing Home Anantapur 16 Hari Sri Nursing Home Anantapur 17 M.N.R.Nursing Home Anantapur 18 S.Padmavathi Nursing Home Guntakal 19 Preethi Nursing Home Guntakal 20 S.V.Poly Nursing Home Guntakal 21 Swapna Nursing Home Guntakal 22 Sai Krishna Nursing Home Guntakal 23 Sarada Nursing Home Tadipatri 24 Aravinda Nursing Home Tadipatri 25 PrajaVidyasala Tadipatri

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26 Satya Clinic Tadipatri 27 Veja Nursing Home Tadipatri 28 VCR Nursing Home Tadipatri 29 Laxmi Nursing Home Tadipatri 30 Naik Hospital Kadiri 31 Silpa Nursing Home Kadiri 32 Mohan Nursing Home Kadiri 33 Sainath Nursing Home Kadiri 34 Nawaz Nursing Home Hindupur 35 Silpa Nursing Home Hindupur 36 Spandana Nursing Home Dharmavaram 37 Devi Nursing Home Dharmavaram 38 APV Nursing Home Dharmavaram 39 Praja Nursing Home Gooty 40 RDT Anantapur RDT Anantapur 41 RDT Kanekal RDT Kanekal 42 RDT Kalyandurg RDT Kalyandurg 43 RDT Bathalapalli RDT Bathalapalli

10 b. No.of Accredited PHF conducting C.Section per month

Sl.No No.of Accredited PHF conducting C.Section per month Location

1 Srinivasa Maternity Nursing Home Hindupur

2 Navaz Nursing Home Hindupur

3 Shilpa Nursing Home Hindupur

4 Spandana Hospital Dharmavaram

5 Devi Nursing Home Dharmavaram

6 Sainath Nursing Home Kadiri

7 Naik Hospital Kadiri

8 RDT Hospital Kalyanadurg

9 Hanumantharayappa Clinic Kalyanadurg

10 Chandra Mouli Clinic Narapala

11 Sreedevi Nursing Home Narapala

12 Snehalatha Maternity Centre Anantapur

13 Mythri Hospital Anantapur

14 RDT Hospital Anantapur Anantapur

15 RDT Bathalapalli Bathalapalli

16 RDT Kanekal Kanekal

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Annexure-II

Monthly Reporting Format on Delivery Points on key Performance Indicators (KPI)

Monthly Reporting Format on Delivery Points ( KPI ) Annexure - II

Anantapur Dist. Reporting Month : November

S.No. Name & Type of Facility

Total deliveries during the

month including C-

Section

No. of C-

Sections where applica

ble

Total No. of PW

detected with Hb level 7 gm & below

No. of Maternal Deaths in

the facility in reporting

month

Fn LR with

NBCC ( Y / N )

Fn. OT ( Y / N )

Fn BSU / BB ( Y / N )

Availability

of Essen. Drugs ( Y / N )

BMW ( Y / N )

MOs & Specialist( Mention No of Anesth. OBG, Pedia. LSAS /

EmOC Trained MO and other MO

NO. of SNs/ ANMs

posted at the facility

1 GGH - Anantapur 3741 1056 - 6 N Y Y Y No 802 DH- Hindupur 35 - - - N Y Y Y No 253 AH- Kadiri 18 - - - N Y Y Y No 2+24=264 AH – Guntakal 25 - - - N Y Y Y No 175 AH - Dharmavaram 32 - - - N Y Y Y No 3+7=106 AH - Gooty 16 - - - N Y Y Y No 3+7=107 AH - Penukonda 5 - - - N Y N Y No 108 AH - Madakasira 66 - - - N Y Y Y No 2+5=79 CHC – Tadipatri 15 - - - N Y Y Y No 2+4=610 CHC - Rayadurg 32 - - - N Y N Y No 211 CHC - Kalyandurg 5 - - - N Y Y Y No 2+5=712 CHC - Uravakonda 54 - - - N Y N Y No 1+6=713 CHC - Singanamala 24 - - - N Y N Y No 514 CHC - Nallamada - - - - N Y N Y No 515 CHC - Konakondla 16 - - - N Y N Y No 616 CHC - Tanakal 6 - - - N Y N Y No 417 CHC – Pamidi - - - - N Y N Y No 818 CHC - C.K.Palli 5 - - - N Y N Y No 619 CHC - Kanekal 5 - - - N Y N Y No 520 PHC Atmakur 6 - - - N Y N Y No 721 PHC Rapthadu 5 - - - N Y N Y No 122 PHC Kudair 19 - - - N Y N Y No 1+2=323 PHC B.K.Samudram 11 - - - N Y N Y No 124 PHC Tarimela 13 - - - N Y N Y No 1+1=225 PHC Korrapadu 3 - - - N Y N Y No 026 PHC Narpala 7 - - - N Y N Y No 1+2=327 PHC Yellanur 15 - - - N Y N Y No 1+2=328 PHC Thimmampalli 19 - - - N Y N Y No 1+1=2

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29 PHC Putlur 8 - - - N Y N Y No 030 PHC Chukkaluru 4 - - 1 N Y N Y No 131 PHC Yadiki 22 - - - N Y N Y No 3+1=432 PHC Peddapappur 30 - - - N Y N Y No 1+2=333 PHC Bethapalli - - - - N Y N Y No 1+1=234 PHC P.Vaduguru 12 - - - N Y N Y No 135 PHC Kistapadu 14 - - - N Y N Y No 136 PHC Garladinne 2 - - - N Y N Y No 137 PHC Eddulapalli - - - - N N N Y No 138 PHC Nagasamudram 3 - - - N Y N Y No 1+2=339 PHC Vajrakarur - - - - N N N Y No 740 PHC Vidapanakal 19 - - - N Y N Y No 1+1=241 PHC Gadehothur 10 - - - N Y N Y No 142 PHC P.Kottalapalli 13 - - - N Y N Y No 143 PHC P.Kowkuntla 15 - - - N Y N Y No 1+1=244 PHC Raketla 9 - - - N N N Y No 145 PHC Darsinamala 2 - - - N Y N Y No 146 PHC Bathalapalli - - - - N N N Y No 1+1=247 PHC Tadimarri 9 - - - N Y N Y No 3+1=448 PHC Kanaganepalli 7 - - - N Y N Y No 149 PHC N.S.Gate 3 - - - N Y N Y No 150 PHC Ramagiri 2 - - - N Y N Y No 1+2=351 PHC Peruru 7 - - - N Y N Y No 152 PHC Muddinayanipalli 1 - - - N N N Y No 153 PHC Bramhasamudram 11 - - - N Y N Y No 154 PHC Kambadur 32 - - - N Y N Y No 1+1=255 PHC Settur 15 - - - N Y N Y No 1+2=356 PHC Kundurpi 19 - - - N Y N Y No 157 PHC Beluguppa 6 - - - N Y N Y No 158 PHC Yerragunta 6 - - - N Y N Y No 159 PHC Garudachedu 1 - - - N N N Y No 160 PHC Bommanahal 12 - - - N Y N Y No 1+1=261 PHC Sreedhargatta 11 - - - N N N Y No 162 PHC Avuladhatla - - - - N N N Y No 163 PHC Gummagatta 14 - - - N Y N Y No 1+1=264 PHC D.Hirehal 5 - - - N Y N Y No 165 PHC Nagalapuram 6 - - - N Y N Y No 166 PHC Guttur 6 - - - N N N Y No 1+2=367 PHC Roddam 16 - - - N Y N Y No 1+1=268 PHC Somandepalli 2 - - - N Y N Y No 169 PHC Kothacheruvu 2 - - - N Y N Y No 1+1=270 PHC Gorantla 38 - - - N Y N Y No 8+3=11

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71 PHC Puttaparthi 1 - - - N Y N Y No 172 PHC V.M.Cheruvu - - - - N Y N Y No 173 PHC Bukkapatnam 2 - - - N Y N Y No 1+2=374 PHC Pamudurthy 7 - - - N Y N Y No 0+2=275 PHC Krishnapuram 3 - - - N Y N Y No 176 PHC Reddypalli 4 - - - N N N Y No 177 PHC O.D.Cheruvu 8 - - - N Y N Y No 178 PHC Kokkanti - - - - N N N Y No 579 PHC Amadagur 4 - - - N Y N Y No 180 PHC Nallacheruvu 7 - - - N Y N Y No 1+2=381 PHC Patnam 5 - - - N Y N Y No 1+1=282 PHC Gandlapenta 6 - - - N Y N Y No 183 PHC N.P.Kunta 3 - - - N Y N Y No 184 PHC Mudigubba 18 - - - N Y N Y No 385 PHC Talupula 9 - - - N Y N Y No 486 PHC Chilamathur 17 - - - N Y N Y No 387 PHC K.B.Halli 1 - - - N Y N Y No 188 PHC Chowluru - - - - N Y N Y No 189 PHC Bevanahalli 3 - - - N Y N Y No 190 PHC Parigi 17 - - - N Y N Y No 1+1=291 PHC Lepakshi 22 - - - N Y N Y No 192 PHC Kallumarri - - - 1 N Y N Y No 1+2=393 PHC Kadirepalli - - - - N N N Y No 094 PHC Neelakantapuram 2 - - - N N N Y No 195 PHC Amarapuram 19 - - - N Y N Y No 1+2=396 PHC Hemavathi 3 - - - N N N Y No 097 PHC Gudibanda - - - - N Y N Y No 098 PHC Rolla 24 - - - N Y N Y No 6+2=899 PHC Agali 5 - - - N Y N Y No 1 Total - - 2

NOTE: NO. of SNs posted at the facility shown as NRHM SN + Regular SN

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