Abstract
Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews, 2025;3(2):81-88
Role of Village Health Sanitation and Nutrition Day (VHSND) in Health of Rural Communities within Himachal Pradesh
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Abstract
The Village Health Sanitation and Nutrition Day (VHSND), originally known as VHND, is one of India's most significant community-based health interventions, designed to bring comprehensive primary healthcare services directly to rural populations through a multi-sectoral convergence approach. Himachal Pradesh is a hilly state, where geographical barriers and scattered populations are a big challenge to healthcare delivery; VHSND has played a vital role in improving mother and child health outcomes by tackling nutritional deficiencies and encouraging community-level health awareness. This comprehensive analysis examines the implementation, effectiveness, and transformative impact of VHSND on rural community health in Himachal Pradesh, drawing upon empirical evidence from multiple data sources, including the reports provided by the National Family Health Survey and some field-based evaluations to provide a detailed understanding of how this innovative program has contributed to the state's remarkable health achievements.
Keywords
Village Health Sanitation and Nutrition Day, Health & Family Welfare, Anganwadi Centers, Women and Child Development