As India approaches its centenary, the vision of Viksit Bharat—a developed and equitable nation—guides our aspirations. While a thriving economy, empowered workforce, and quality education are critical pillars, the foundation of all remains a healthy population. Health, intricately linked to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), shapes broader outcomes like poverty reduction and social equity.
However, the rural-urban divide remains one of India's most pressing challenges in healthcare. While 70% of the population resides in rural areas, only a third of the nation's doctors serve these communities. This disparity is exacerbated by inadequate infrastructure, limited economic opportunities, and a dual burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases. Key health indicators underscore this inequity: rural India experiences an infant mortality rate of 31 per 1,000 live births, compared to 19 per 1,000 in urban areas. Institutional delivery rates are at 86% in rural regions, compared to 93% in urban centers. Immunization coverage is hindered by logistical barriers and limited awareness.
These disparities highlight challenges of access, quality, and deep-rooted cultural skepticism toward modern medicine, further complicating health outcomes in rural areas. Addressing this divide requires a systems-focused approach that integrates community-driven solutions with inclusive practices. This must be supported by compassionate leadership and strengthened by robust information networks, paving a path for sustainable and equitable healthcare systems.
This story is from the December 18, 2024 edition of Financial Express Bengaluru.
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