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NATIONAL RURAL HEALTH MISSION

VISAKHAPATNAM DISTRICT

(ANDHRA PRADESH STATE)








DISTRICT HEALTH ACTION PLAN
2012-13

Table of Contents

S N Name of the Scheme / Intervention Page No.
1 Executive Summary
2 Process of Plan Preparation
3 Situation Analysis
4 PART-A: Reproductive & Child Health
a) Maternal Health
b) Child Health
c) Family Planning Strategy
d) ARSH Strategies & School Health Programme
e) Urban Health
f) Tribal Health
g) PNDT & Sex Ratio
h) Infrastructure & Human Resources
i) Training Strategy
j) Programme Management
k) Vulnerable Groups
l) Budget Abstract for RCH Flexible Pool
5 PART-B: Mission Flexible Pool
6 PART-C: Strengthening of Immunization
7 Budget Abstract for NRHM PIP 2012-13


DISTRICT HEALTH ACTION PLAN 2012-13


EXECUTIVE SUMMARY


Introduction about the District:

Visakhapatnam District is one of the North Eastern Coastal districts of
Andhra Pradesh. It is bounded on the North partly by the Orissa State and partly
by Vizianagaram District, on the South by East Godavari District, on the West by
Orissa State and on the East by Bay of Bengal.

The population of the district is 42.88 lakhs as per census 2011 and this
constituted 5.0% of the population of the state while the Geographical area of the
District is 11161 Sq. KM. which is only 4.1% of the area of the State. Out of the total
population 21.41 lakhs are Males and 21.47 lakhs are Females. The Sex Ratio is
1003 Females per 1000 Males. The District has Density of population of 384 per
Sq.Km. Agency area shows lesser Density and plain area higher density. 39.90%
of the population resides in the 10 Hierarchic urban settlements while rest of the
population is distributed in 3082 villages. Scheduled Castes constituted 7.60% of
the population while Scheduled Tribes account for 14.55% of the population of the
district.

The district consists of 43 mandals covering with 3 divisions
(Visakhapatnam, Paderu and Narsipatnam). The District has a Road length of 7336
kms. of which the National Highway16 runs to a length of 134.28 KMs., State
Highways at a length of 277 KMs. and the balance forms the roads maintained
by Roads and Buildings, Zilla Praja Parishad and Mandal Praja Parishads.

The District Health Action Plan (DHAP) for the year 2012-13 has been prepared
using decentralized planning process.


Health status of the District:

Visakhpatnam district having 11 Tribal mandals with hill top areas, inaccessible,
interior areas and 1 Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation and 2 Municipalities
(Anakapalli and Bheemunipatnam) in urban area.

Regarding Medical facilities, there are 584 Sub centres, 85 Primary Health
Centres, 13 Community Health Centrs, 1 Rural Health Centre , 1 Area Hospital,
1 District Hospital, 7 Teaching Hospitals, 8 CEMONC centres, 4 Birth waiting
Homes, 4 Urban Health Centres, 11 Urban Family Welfare Centres, 1 Medical
College and 2 First referral Units and 15 commity Health & Nutrition clusters
established in the district.

Demographical Profile & Health Indicators of the District:

Estimated Population as per census 2011 42,88, 113
Male : 2140872 Female: 2147241

0-6 years children 4,29,234
Sex Ratio per 1000 Males 1003 Female
Density of population ... 384 per sq.km
Literacy Rate (Census 2011)
Male 75.56%
Female 60.00%

Infant Mortality Rate IMR (2008) : 47 per 1000 Live Births
Maternal Mortality Rate MMR (2008) : 154 per 1.00lakh Live births
Total Fertility Rate TFR : 1.98 per woman
Decadal Growth Rate DGR-2011 : 11.89
Antenatal per 1000 population : 20.2
Crude Birth Rate CBR : 18.0
Crude Death Rate CDR : 8.8
Couple Protection Rate CPR : 73 %
Institutional Deliveries : 88.59 %

Infant Mortality Rate:

The census figure normally shows an underestimate and was prorated to State level IMR of
49 for the year 2011. The estimated IMR for Visakhapatnam district for the year 2012 is 25
per 1000 live births which is lower than the State average of IMR. If the NRHM goal of
reducing IMR to 25 per 1000 live births by 2012 to be achieved than the infant deaths be
prevented between 2009 and 2012 for the district is 428 annually.

Child Health Profile
a) 100% immunization against seven vaccine preventable
diseases (%)
97.77 %
b) Vitamin-A administration (%) 97.77 %
Infant Mortality Rate per 1000 live births 47

Maternal Mortality Ratio:

The Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) is defined as number of maternal deaths during
pregnancy, during delivery, or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy per 100,000 live
births
during the year. Several indirect methods are available to estimate MMR. The institutional
deliveries can be taken as proxy variable to estimate MMR using log linear model (IIHFW,
Annual report 2002-03, Murthy, Health Action September, 2007). The MMR for the district
2011-12 is 152 per 100,000 live births.

1. Complete antenatal checkup
2. Identification of high risk pregnant women
3. All pregnant women should delivery in institution.
4. Follow up of post-partum women up to 42 days.





Maternal Health Profile


a) Ante-Natal care registration (%) 101.3

b) TT Immunization (%) 101

c) IFA tablets (%) 101.3

d) 4 Ante-Natal Care check-ups (%) 65.67

e) Attendance by skilled personnel at delivery (%) 76.79

f) High Risk ANC 4.21

g) Institutional delivery (%) 88.59

h) Post-Natal Care (%) 80.95

Estimated Maternal Mortality rate ( 1 lakh live births ) 152


Total Fertility Rate (TFR):

The Total Fertility Rate (TFR) is defined as the number of children born per woman in her
reproductive period of (15-49 years). NRHM goals, stipulated that the TFR should be 1.5
per woman by 2012. The Visakhapatnam district has registered TFR of 1.98 per woman
during 2005-06 (NFHS-3 while it is 1.79 per woman (NFHS-3) at state level. Intensive
promotion of family planning methods, particularly spacing and targeting younger eligible
couples with parity 1 or 2 is indicated if TFR is to reduce further.

Institutional Deliveries:

It is evident that delivery of pregnant women at health institutions has a great positive
impact on maternal and child health survival. The percentage of institutional deliveries in the
district during 2011-12 was 88.59 for the Visakhapatnam district. The action items to
increase institutional deliveries.

Immunization Status:

The percentage of full immunized children in the district for the year 2011-12 was 97.77 %. In order
to reach 100 percent coverage of immunization as early as possible, the district immunization
officer should focus on PHCs where the performance is poor and also to monitor the under served
population and inaccessible areas including tribal areas. The present fixed day approach which is
twice a week need to be continued. It is also suggested that some random sample surveys need to be
conducted in order to know whether the coverage of the service statistics is over estimated or not.
This is essential as various agencies are reporting various coverage rates for each district.


Past six years experience in implementation of NRHM :

Visakhapatnam District has successfully managed to gear its efforts towards
improving service provisions at the grass roots level in spite of its limitations, in terms
of availability of skilled manpower and difficult geographical terrain. With ASHA in
place demand for service has certainly increased. District has seen a remarkable
shift from domiciliary to institutional delivery which created an atmosphere in
reducing IMR & MMR. During the financial year the focus is to reduce IMR from 47 to
25 and MMR from 152 to 100.

The Govt. has decided to rationalize the existing Health system to
provide health services in grass root level. After rationalization Visakhapatnam
District will have 584 Sub centres, 85 Primary Health Centres, 13 Community
Health Clusters, 1 Rural Health Centre , 1 Area Hospital, 1 District Hospital, 7
Teaching Hospitals, 2 MM Units under NRHM, 8 CEMONC centres, 4 Birth waiting
Homes, 4 Urban Health Centres, 11 Urban Family Welfare Centres, 1 Medical
College and 2 First referral Units, 15 Community Health & Nutiriation Clusters
established

Visakhapatnam district has already selected and completed trainings to
ASHAS at present 5734 ASHAS are working out of 6188. ASHA kits were supplied
to 5734. During the current financial year the aim is to give refresher training to
ASHAs to upgrade their skills and also to fill the drop out position. ASHA day is
being observed on first Tuesday of every month to monitor the ASHAs and NRHM
activities as well.

J anani Suraksha Yojana is one of the major interventions under NRHM. J SY
amount is being paid to the BPL pregnant women. Pregnant women who undergone
Private Institution delivaries were also benefited this scheme upto August 2009. To
encourage, Government institution deliveries, this scheme closed for private
deliveries. So far around 110796 mothers benefited in this scheme for the past 5
years.


J anani Sishu Suraksha Karyakramam (J SSK) introduced during this year to
encourage institution delivaries. In our district this programme has not yet been
started as the budget was released recently and hope this scheme improves the
percentage of Institution delivaries.

The plan has put emphasis on inter sectoral convergence with line
departments like ICDS , RVM, RWS, DPO and Zilla Parishad .The highlight is
convergence with women and child department for provision of nutrition food to the
pregnant, lactate and children at the same time to register ANC. Family Welfare and
NRHM activities are interlinked with ICDS department in reducing IMR & MMR in the
District. Convergence with District Panchayat Raj institutions helps in monitoring of
village health situations for providing healthy atmosphere. Convergence with RVM
and RWS helps in monitoring the health status of School children between the age
group of 6-14 years and water & sanitation problems.

On the supply side, Human resource at SC/PHC / CHC / AH/DH in the district
has many gaps ( not according to the sanctioned posts ) and need to fill the vacant
position atleast by hiring key staff including doctors, specialists on contract basis to
strengthen the institutions especially first referral units (FRUs) for providing better
health services to the community.

In the district, out of 584 subcentres, only 79 SCs are having own buildings
and 89 subcentres were sanctioned in the year 2009-10,2010-11 & 2011-12 and
rest of them are in rented building which is not creating patient friendly atmosphere.
During the year. at PHCs / CHCs / AHs also needs to be strengthened with the
proper utilization of one time grants and other locally available resources.

Institutional delivery attention has been given to functioning of 24x7 PHCs in
phased manner. In our district, 35 PHCs are functioning as 24 x 7 PHCs. Average
delivaries per month is 13 in all PHCs. During the current financial year, All these
PHCs will be displayed EDD and ensure normal deliveries from 13-25 and refer high
risk cases. If we propose incentives from class IV to Medical Officers, for
conducting deliveries at 24 X 7 hospitals, institution deliveries rate may be
increased.

Under NRHM special focus has been given to Village Health Water and
Sanitation Committees, Rogi kalayan samiti committees, upgradation of health
facilities as per IPHS, selection and training of ASHA, functioning of quality
assurance committee, infrastructure development etc.

Other national programmes i.e. National Disease Control Programme include
RNTCP, leprosy control programme, Malaria control programme, Blindness control
programme, vector born disease, integrated disease surveillance and iodine
deficiency disorder etc.. also implementing in the district.



PROCESS OF PLAN PREPARATION


Received guidelines on 03.12.2011 on preparation of DHAP 2012-13 from the
Commissioner of Health & Family Welfare, AP, hyd.

The District Medical & Health Officer & DPO attended for the DHAP 202-13
preparatory workshop on 16.12.2011 conducted under the guidance of the
Mission Director, NRHM at IIHFW by all joint directors in Commissioner of
Health & Family Welfare,Hyd.

Started preparation of DHAP 2012-13 from 18
th
December 2011 onwards at
district level

Conducted meeting with SPHOs , Programme Offcers , Statistics Officers and
other staff in the Office and explained about preparation of DHAP 2012-13.

Circulated formats to all concerned including AYUSH, APVVP and DME
control institutions.

Information received from SPHOs , APVVP and some of DME controlled
institutions.



SITUATION ANALYSIS



Regarding Medical facilities, there are 584 sub centres (378 are in Plain
area & 195 are in Agency area), 76 Primary Health Centres( 43 are in Plain area
& 33 are in Agency area), 1 Rural Health Centre, 11 Community Health
Centers, 4 Govt. Dispensaries, 1 Area Hospital, 1 District Hospital, 7 Teaching
Hospitals, 8 MM Units (6 Govt & 2 under NRHM), 8 CEMONC centres, 4 Birth
waiting Homes, 4 Urban Health Centres, 11 Urban Family Welfare Centres, 1
Medical College and 2 First referral Units.

The Govt. has decided to rationalize the existing Health system to provide
health services in grass root level. After rationalization Visakhapatnam District
will have 584 Sub centres, 85 Primary Health Centres, 13 Community Health
Clusters, 1 Rural Health Centre , 1 Area Hospital, 1 District Hospital, 7
Teaching Hospitals, 2 MM Units under NRHM, 8 CEMONC centres, 4 Birth waiting
Homes, 4 Urban Health Centres, 11 Urban Family Welfare Centres, 1 Medical
College and 2 First referral Units.
Sl
no
Mandal P.H.Centre
01 Ravikamatham Kothakota
02 Pedagantyada Pedagantyada
03 Makavarapalem Burugupalem
04 Kotavuratla KV Puram
05 Anakapalli Thagarampudi
06 Araku Sunkarametta
07 V Madugula Kinthali
08 Muchingput Kilagada
09 GK Veedhi RV Nagar
10 GK Veedhi Seeleru
Sl no NameoftheCHNC
01 Bheemunipatnam
02 Chodavaram
03 Gopalapatnam
04 Yelamanchili
05 VMadugula
06 Anakapalli
07 Aganampudi
08 Kotavuratla
09 Nakkapalli
10 Narsipatnam
11 KKotapadu
12 Chinthapalli
13 Araku
14 Paderu
15 Munchingput
New Primary Health Centers Sanctioned
C.H.N.Cs
VISAKHAPATNAM DITRICT MAP WITH HEALTH INSTITUTIONS
District Profile

S N Source
1 Total population 4288113 Census 2011
2 Population of Males 2140872
Census 2011
3 Population of Females 2147241
Census 2011
4 Population of Children less than 1 year 73895
Census 2011
5 Population of Children 1 to 6 years 429234
Census 2011
6 Population density (per sq.km.) 384
Census 2011
7 Urban population (%) 41.22
Census 2011
8 Rural population (%) 58.78
Census 2011
9 Scheduled Caste population (%) 7.60
Census 2011
10 Scheduled Tribes population (%) 14.55
Census 2011
11 No. of Villages 3294
Hand book of statastics
17 Size of Village (1-500 population) 2373 Hand book of statastics
18 Size of Village (501-2000 population) 604
Hand book of statastics
19 Size of Village (2001-5000 population) 258
Hand book of statastics
20 Size of Village (5000+ population) 59
Hand book of statastics
13 No. of Villages without roads
14 No. of Villages without electricity 207
12 No. of Gram Panchayats
944 ( 244
Tribal &
700 Plain
Area)
Hand book of statastics
15 No. of Municipal Corporations 1
Hand book of statastics
16 No. of Municipalities 2
Hand book of statastics
VITAL STATISTICS
17 Expected no. of Maternal Deaths 123
18 Maternal Mortality Ratio
152/per
1000 live
birth

19 Expected no. of Infant Deaths 3916
20 Infant Mortality Rate 47/1000L.B
21 Total Fertility Rate 1.98
22 Full Immunization (%) 97.77
As per District
S N Source
Inofrmation
23 3 Antenatal Care visits (%) 72.87
24 Institutional Deliveries (%) 88.59
25 Home Deliveries (%) 11.40
26 Crude Birth Rate 18.50
27 Crude Death Rate 7.6
28 Malaria Mortality Reduction Rate 0.0001 Based on MOs report
29 Dengue Mortality Reduction Rate 0.0002 Based on MOs report
30 Leprosy Prevalence Rate 0.46 District Report
31 Tuberculosis cure rate 90 Based on Dist Qtr Report
32 Tuberculosis detection rate 84 Based on Dist Qtr Report
33 Sex Ratio (females per 1000 males) 1003 As per Cences 2011
34 0-6 Years Sex Ratio 961 As per Cences 2011
SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE
35 Literacy Rate (overall) 67.70
As per Cences 2011
36 Literacy Rate (males) 75.47
As per Cences 2011
37 Literacy Rate (female) 60.00
As per Cences 2011
38 Number of BPL Households 665252
39 % Below Poverty Line population 60%


Health Institutions
S N Health Institution / Facilities Govt. Private Total
1 Specialty Hospitals 7 25 32
2 Medical Colleges 1 0 1
3 Maternity Hospitals 1 75 76
4 District Hospitals 1 1
5 Area Hospitals 1 1
6 Community Health Centres 13 13
7 Primary Health Centres 85 85
8 Sub-centre 584 584
9 AYUSH Dispensaries 20 20
10 Blood Banks 5 6 11
11 Blood Storage Centres 4 0 4
S N Health Institution / Facilities Govt. Private Total
12 Total Private Hospitals 0 67 67
13 Beds in Govt. Hospitals 2482 2482
14 Beds in Private Hospitals 0 3624 3624
15 Ultrasound Clinics (Registered) 8 243 251
16 Ultrasound Clinics (Un-Registered)


Status of Health Facilities:

S N Health facility Number Remarks
1 Sub-centres in own building 79
2 Sub-centres in Panchayats / other
Govt. buildings
65
3 Sub-centres in rented buildings 351
4 Sub-centres without electricity 218
5 Sub-centres without water supply 294
6 Sub-centres without Toilets 300
7 Sub-centres with Staff Quarters 15
Primary Health Centres
8 PHCs in own building 73
9 PHCs in rented buildings 2
10 PHCs without electricity 2
11 PHCs without water supply 27
12 PHCs without Toilets 1 (Lungaparthi)
13 PHCs with Staff Quarters 0
14 Total beds in PHCs 528 (73 PHCs X6 + 3 PHCs X
30)
15 No. of deliveries conducted in 2010-
11
72709
16 No. of OPD cases during 2010-11 3536697
17 No. of IP during 2010-11 26770
18 Rogi Kalyana Samithies functioning 73
Community Health Centres
19 CHCs in own building 11
20 CHCs in rented buildings -
21 CHCs without electricity -
22 CHCs without water supply -
23 CHCs without Toilets -
24 CHCs with Staff Quarters 4 (Paderu,Araku,Aganampudi,
S N Health facility Number Remarks
Munchingput)
25 Total beds in CHCs 390 ( 8 CHCs X 30 + 3 CHC s X
50)
26 No. of deliveries conducted in 2010-
11
4680
27 No. of OPD cases during 2010-11 325191
28 No. of IP during 2010-11 30202
29 Rogi Kalyana Samithies functioning 11
Area Hospitals
30 Total beds in Area Hospitals 100
31 No. of deliveries conducted in 2010-
11
2469
32 No. of OPD cases during 2010-11 138156
33 No. of IP during 2010-11 12045
34 Rogi Kalyana Samithies functioning 1
District Hospital
35 Total beds in District Hospital 200
36 No. of deliveries conducted in 2010-
11
3221
37 No. of OPD cases during 2010-11 163217
38 No. of IP during 2010-11 17487
39 Rogi Kalyana Samithies functioning 1

No.of buildings required New construction / Repairs / Expansions:

S N Type of facility Required new
constructions
Required
repairs
Required
expansion
1 Sub-centres 416 79 * 59 **
2 Primary Health Centres 09 -- --
3 Community Health Centres 02 (Kotauratla
&
Munchingput)
-- 3 (Bheemili,
Chodavaram &
Gopalapatnam)
4 Area Hospitals -- -- --
5 District Hospitals -- -- --
*Compound wall required for all govt. buildings of sub centres for protection.
** Sub center buildings required expansion as per the norms to conduct deliveries where
home deliveries occurred especially in tribal areas.






Demographic Performance since 2008-09

S N Indicators 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
1 Antenatal cases registered 89239 87315 84039
2 T.T. for Pregnant Women 85847 50503 75412
3 IFA Tablets Distributed 89239 43204 82614
4 Institutional Deliveries 68761 33388 64417
5 Infants given BCG 73543 43054 71397
6 Infants given OPV 73754 42386 69928
7 Infants given DPT 73754 42386 69928
8 Infants given Hepatitis-B 73754 42386 69928
9 Infants given Measles 75270 41903 68799
10 Full Immunization 75270 41903 68769
11 Infants given Vit-A (1
st
) 75359 35808 63944
12 Sterilisations performance 32255 29642 21896
13 Vasectomies Performance 3814 1946 1106
14 I.U.D. Insertions 20032 23135 16136
15 OP Users 15392 19917 13024
16 CC Users (Nirodh Users) 41179 46958 36801
17 Infant Deaths & IMR 694/9.3 708/9.5 707/9.9
18 Maternal Deaths & MMR 38/50.8 64/85.7 62/86.6
19 Deliveries conducted in 24x7 PHCs 3235 5369 5965
20 Total JSY beneficiaries 23842 217704 31383
21 Rural JSY beneficiaries 21698 9474 11553
22 Urban JSY beneficiaries 6777 3394 2609
23 Beneficiaries benefited in Compensation for
sterilization (Female)
24790 5148 16905
24 Beneficiaries benefited in Compensation for
sterilization NSV (Male)
2713 331 1263
25 No. of patients undergoing DOTS therapy 5678 5706 5824
26 No. of new leprosy cases reported 384 369 361
27 No. of slides examined for malaria 706313 838262 813709
28 No. of notified malaria cases 4949 5863 12815
29 No. of microfilaria cases reported 2478 2451 2652
30 No. of JE cases reported 0 0 0
31 No. of cataract operations 37097 37061 37099
32 No. of schools covered under School Health 0 0 3603
33 No. of school children screened 0 0 335031
















PART A

Reproductive & Child Health

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
13 5 38% 8
No. of 24x7 PHCs
Operationalised
41 34 82% 7
No. of sub-centres
operationalised as
delivery points
-- -- -- --
No. of SNCUs
operationalised
4 1 25% 3
Facility
Operationalisation
No. of NBSUs
operationalised
5 0 0 5
EmOC training -- -- -- --
LSAS training -- -- -- --
Capacity Building
SBA 750 191 25% 559


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 1328 1461
MTPs -- --
Male sterilizations 1230 1353
No. of FRUs
Operationalised
Female sterilizations 11066 --
Normal deliveries 3645 7158
MTPs -- --
Male sterilizations 196 240
Female sterilizations 3378 3425
No. of 24x7 PHCs
Operationalised
IUD insertions 1901 2010
Normal deliveries -- -- No. of sub-centres
operationalised as
delivery points
IUD insertions -- --
No. of SNCUs
operationalised
Newborns treated -- --
Facility
Operationalisation
No. of NBSUs
operationalised
Newborns treated -- --

ANNEX 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
105.97 111.35 107.18 106.89 104.95 100%
A.1.2 % PW registered for ANC in the
first trimester, in the quarter
80.95 83.66 81.93 80.98 81.74 92.12
A.1.3 Institutional deliveries (%) in the
quarter
96.60 23.96 30.36 27.42 16.00 97.74
A.2 Quality
A.2.1 % unreported deliveries in the
quarter
-- -- -- -- -- --
A.2.2 % high risk pregnancies identified 4.21 3.91 3.82 3.75 3.95 4.11
(a) % women having hypertension 4.01 3.61 3.75 3.82 3.45 4.03
(b) % women having low Hb level 4.11 3.80 3.75 3.68 3.32 4.01
A.2.3 % of Home Delivery by SBA (i.e.
assisted by doctor/ nurse/ ANM)
76.79 12.82 11.21 13.04 12.95 50.02
A.2.4 C-sections performed (%)
(a) in Public facilities 9.45 9.52 9.61 9.72 9.81 10.00
(b) in private accredited facilities 3.98 3.71 3.65 3.55 3.78 4.01
A.2.5 % of deliveries discharged after at
least 48 hours of delivery (out of
public institution deliveries)
85.75 86.81 86.75 87.43 88.62 89.01
A.2.6 % of still births 1.50 1.12 1.41 1.34 1.62 1.75
A.2.7 %age of maternal deaths audited 98.25 98.13 98.01 98.03 98.05 98.15
A.3 Outputs
A.3.1 % of 24x7 PHCs operationalised
as per the GoI guidelines
34 15 15 10 11 51
A.3.2 % of FRUs operationalised as per
the GoI guidelines

A.3.3 % of Level 1 MCH centres
operationalised
56 20 23 16 20 79
A.3.4 % of Level 2 MCH centres
operationalised
9 22 13 21 20 76
A.3.5 % of Level 3 MCH centres
operationalised
73 5 -- -- -- 5
A.3.6 % ANMs/ LHVs/ SNs trained as
SBA
-- --- - --- -- --
A.3.5 % doctors trained as EmOC -- -- -- -- -- --
A.3.6 % doctors trained as LSAS 0 5% 15% 10% 10% 40%
A.4 HR productivity -- -- -- -- -- --
A.4.1 % of LSAS trained doctors giving
spinal anaesthesia
-- -- -- -- -- --
A.4.2 Average no. of c-sections assisted
by LSAS trained doctors
-- -- -- -- -- --
A.4.3 % of EmOC trained doctors
conducting c-sections.
-- -- -- -- -- -
A.4.4 Average no. of c-sections
performed by EmOC trained
doctor
-- -- -- -- -- --
A.4.5 Average no. of deliveries
performed by SBA trained
SN/LHV/ANM
-- -- -- -- -- --
2012-13 SN. INDICATOR 2011-12
(Apr-
Nov
2011)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
A.4.6 % of SBA trained ANMs
conducting deliveries

A.5 Facility utilization
A.5.1 % of FRUs conducting C-section 27% 8.42 6.74 7.65 9.94 32.75
A.5.2 Average no. of c- sections per
FRU
266 292 295 295 297 300
A.5.3 Average no. of MTPs performed
in FRUs
-- -- -- -- -- --
A.5.4 Average no. of deliveries per 24x7
PHCs
13 15 15 15 15 15
A.5.5 Average no. of MTPs performed
per 24x7 PHC
- -- -- -- -- --
A.5.6 % of SC conducting at least 5
deliveries per month
0 -- -- -- -- --
B.1 Service Delivery
B.1.1 Children 9-11 months age fully
immunised (%)
102.5% 100 108 102 101
B.1.2 % children breastfed within 1 hour
of birth
100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
B.1.3 % of low birth weight babies 10% 12% 14% 15% 13% 15%
B.2 Quality
B.2.1 %age of women receiving PP
check up to 48 hrs to 14 days
100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
B.2.3 % drop out from BCG to measles 3% 2% 2% 2% 2.5% 2%
B.3 Outputs
B.3.1 % of SNCUs operationalised -- 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
B.3.2 % of stabilisation units
operationalised
-- 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
B.3.3 % of new born baby care corners
operationalised
-- 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
B.3.4 % of personnel trained in IMNCI -- -- -- -- -- --
B.3.5 % of personnel trained in F-
IMNCI
-- -- -- -- -- --
B.3.6 % of personnel trained in NSSK 69% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
B.4 Facility utilization -- -- -- -- --- --
B.4.1 Average no. of children treated in
SNCUs
-- -- -- -- -- --
B.4.2 Average no. of children treated in
NBSUs
-- -- -- -- -- --
C Family Planning
C.1 Service Delivery
C.1.1 % of total sterilisation against ELA 61.48% 75% 75% 75% 75% 75%
C.1.2 % post partum sterilisation 30.97% 46% 48% 64% 62% 55%
C.1.3 % male sterilizations 3.36% 25% 40% 25% 30% 30%
C.1.4 % of IUD insertions against planned 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
C.1.5 % IUD retained for 6 months 35% 64% 68% 64% 64% 65%
C.1.6 % Sterilization acceptors with 2
children
84% 15% 17% 15% 17% 16%
C.1.7 % Sterilisation acceptors with 3 or
more children
26% 12.5% 15.5% 15% 13% 14%
C.2 Quality
C.2.1 % of complications following
sterilisation
0% 2% 3% 1% 2% 2%
C.3 Outputs
2012-13 SN. INDICATOR 2011-12
(Apr-
Nov
2011)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
C.3.1 % doctors trained as minilap -- -- -- -- -- --
C.3.2 % doctors trained as NSV -- -- -- -- -- --
C.3.3 % doctors trained as laparoscopic
sterilisation
-- -- -- -- -- --
C.3.4 % ANM/LHV/SN/MO trained in
IUD insertion

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

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

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

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

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

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

C.5 Facility utilisation
C.5.1 Average no. of sterilizations
performed in FRUs

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



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:

Need to strengthen the capacities of all staff
Required motiviation and awareness to commuicty for improving institional
Delivers.
Lack of Mobility to the Medical Officers for field visits.

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
(Regular+
NRHM)(Total)
Required Working Required Working
1 Anandapuram 402 -- 2 0 1 -- 2
2 Atchutapuram 153 -- 3 0 2 -- 2
3 Cheedikada 86 -- 2 1 1 -- 2
4 Chowduwada 63 -- 2 0 1 -- 2
5 Chuchukonda 25 -- 1 2 0 2
6 Devarapalli 153 -- 2 0 1 -- 2
7 Godicherla 452 -- 1 1 0 -- 2
8 Golugonda 155 -- 2 1 1 -- 2
9 K.J . Puram 218 -- 2 0 1 -- 2
10 Kasimkota 104 -- 2 0 1 -- 2
11 Madhurawada 218 -- 2 1 1 -- 2
12 Makavarapalem 124 -- 2 1 1 -- 2
13 Nathavaram 159 -- 2 0 1 -- 2
14 Parawada 149 -- 2 0 1 -- 2
15 Penugollu 251 -- 2 1 1 -- 2
16 Rambilli 136 -- 1 1 0 -- 2
17 Ravikamatham 240 -- 1 1 0 -- 2
18 Revidi 195 -- 2 0 1 -- 2
19 Rolugunta 661 -- 1 1 0 -- 2
20 Sarvasiddi 120 -- 1 1 0 -- 2
21 Sreeramapuram 187 -- 3 0 2 -- 2
22 Thummapala 90 -- 3 0 2 -- 2
23 Turakalapudi 108 -- 1 1 0 -- 2
24 Vemulapudi 152 -- 2 1 1 -- 2
25 Munchingput 195 -- 2 0 1 -- 2
26 Ananthagiri 98 -- 2 0 1 -- 2
27 Darakonda 61 -- 3 0 2 -- 2
28 Dumbriguda 70 -- 2 0 2 -- 2
29 G.Madugula 113 -- 3 0 2 -- 2
30 Gannela 92 -- 5 0 2 -- 2
31 Lothugadda 293 -- 4 0 1 -- 2
32 Pedabayalu 52 -- 3 0 2 -- 2
33 Pedavalasa 87 -- 3 0 2 -- 2
34 Pinakota 140 -- 3 0 2 -- 2
35 R.J Palem 163 -- 3 0 1 -- 2


b) Proposed 24x7 Primary Health Centres:

Staff Nurses Contingent workers
S
N
Name of the
24x7 PHC
Deliveri
es
conduct
ed
during
2011-12
up to
Nov
2011
C-
sections
during
2010-11
No.of
Staff
Nurse
working
Required
Working
on
contract
Required
Working
on
contract
1
Regupalem
103 -- 1 2 0 2 0
2
Pendurty
95 -- 6 2 0 2 0
3
Sabbavaram
116 -- 5 2 0 2 0
4
Labburu
27 -- 2 0 2 0
5
Hukumpeta
82 -- 2 0 2 0
6
Kilagada
79 -- 2 0 2 0

31
Gemmili
2 -- 1 2 0 2 0
32
Uppa
22 -- 0 2 0 2 0
33 Hukumpeta 27 -- 5 2 0 2 0
34
Minimuluru
23 -- 1 2 0 2 0
35
G.K.Veedhi
26 -- 0 2 0 2 0
36
Korukonda
15 -- 1 2 0 2 0
37
J errila
0 -- 0 2 0 2 0
38
Thajangi
5 -- 1 2 0 2 0
39
Sapparla
7 -- 0 2 0 2 0
40
Sileru
0 -- 0 2 0 2 0
41
R.V.Nagar
0 -- 0 2 0 2 0
42
Lambasingi
60 -- 1 2 0 2 0
43
Bheemavaram
18 -- 1 2 0 2 0
44
Lungaparthi
26 -- 1 2 0 2 0
45
Killoguda
10 -- 1 2 0 2 0
46
Madagada
16 -- 1 2 0 2 0
47
Sunkarametta
0 -- 0 2 0 2 0
48
Gomangi
5 -- 0 2 0 2 0
49
Kilagada
0 -- 0 2 0 2 0
50
Labburu
29 -- 1 2 0 2 0
51
Rudakota
24 -- 1 2 0 2 0




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 Narsipatnam 2469 304 Rural 2 0 1 24 2
2 Anakapalli 2347 799 Urban 2 0 2 22 2
3 Aganampudi 363 225 Rural 3 0 1 10 1
4 Paderu 657 0 Tribal 0 0 0 10 2
5 Aruku 1094 0 Tribal 0 0 0 9 1
6 Chintapalli 300 0 Tribal 0 0 0 12 2
7 V.Madugula 25 0 Rural 0 0 0 8 2
8 Yelamanchili 109 0 Rural 0 0 0 7 1

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 2304366 1153909 4263 38367 25578
2 Urban area 1349433 675729 2496 22468 14978
3 Tribal area 634314 317632 2934 8800 7040
Total 4288113 3147270 9693 69635 47596




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 84 145 56 45 --
2 SCs in Rural 1289 2189 860 688
--
3 STs in Urban 339 576 226 158
--
4 STs in Rural 2128 3615 1419 1335
--
5 Others in Urban 3936 6686 3498 2448
--
6 Others in Rural 9185 15600 5248 4199
--
Total 16961 28811 11307 8673
--


4) Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram (JSSK):

S
N
Indicator Expected
number
Source / Remarks
1 Expected no. of Pregnant Women in
Tribal area
11082 HMIS 2010-11
2 Expected no. of Pregnant Women in
Plan area
58431 HMIS 2010-11
3 No. of delivery kits required in addition
to regular supply for JSSK scheme
52000
4 No. of delivery kits required for C-
Section in addition to regular supply for
JSSK scheme (20% on Total Deliveries)
10400
5 Expected no. of ANCs for JSSK 86218 HMIS 2010-11
6 Expected no. of complicated cases
required Blood under JSSK (30% on
Total Deliveries)
15600


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 (41 PHCs X 10
Deliveries X 12 Months)
1 case 50 4920 246000
Total 246000
2 Janani Suraksha Yojana
A.1.4.2.a Total Rural BPL deliveries Beneficiaries 700 25578 17904600
A.1.4.2.b Total urban BPL deliveries Beneficiaries 600 14978 8986800
A.1.4.3 5% Administrative expenses 1344570
FMR
code
Activity Unit Rate
(Rs/Unit)
No.of
posts /
units /
quantity
Annual
total
(Rupees)
1 2 3 4 5 6
A.1.4.4 ASHA Performance Based
incentives for Pregnant
Women having
Institutional Deliveries in
Govt. Hospital / PHC
Incentives 200 40556
cases
8111200
Total 36347170
3 Maternal Death
Review(MDR):

A.1.5 Maternal Death Audit:
Monitoring & Review
mechanism
Review 600 62 37200
Total 37200
4 Janani Shishu Suraksha
Karyakram

a) Diet for Pregnant Women
& Attendant of Tribal area
(36 PHC s X 10 Del X 12
Months)
Beneficiaries 50 x 5
days
4320 1080000
b) Diet for Pregnant Women
& Attendant of Plain area
(49 PHCs X 25 Del X12
Months)
Beneficiaries 50 x 3
days
14700 2205000
c) Delivery kits & Drugs for
normal delivery
Kits 60 52000 3120000
d) Delivery kits & Drugs for
C-Section
Kits 200 4106 821200
e) Diagnosis (Hb%, Urine for
Albumin, Blood grouping)
Expected
ANCs
10 86218 862180
f) Blood for complicated
deliveries (30% on Total
Deliveries)
Deliveries 300 15600 4680000
Total 12768380
Maternal Health Total 49398750


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 33 HMIS REPORT
Infant Mortality Rate 47/1000 LB
Under Five Mortality --
Child Mortality --
Process Indicators
Percentage of children (under 5 years) of
age with anemia

Children under 3 years breastfed within
one hour of birth

Children age 6 months and above
exclusively breastfed for at least 6 months
35.1 DLHS-3
Children aged 6-24 months received solid/
semisolid foods and are still breastfed
97.9 DLHS-3
Children aged 0-5 months exclusively
breastfed
51.6 DLHS-3
Children with Diarrhea in the last two
weeks who received ORS
60.1 DLHS-3
Children with Diarrhea in the last 2 weeks
who were given treatment in any facility
75.1 DLHS-3
Children with ARI or fever in the last two
weeks who were given treatment at
facilities
67.1 DLHS-3

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 41589 41479 46087 57609 69131
2 Urban area 29375 24290 26989 33736 40483
3 Tribal area 11586 11418 12686 15858 19029
Total 82550 77187 85762 107203 128643

Gaps identified:



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 1000000 1 10,00,000
2 SNCUs in Teaching
Hospitals

A.2.2 Maintenance &
consumables
Maintenance 1000000 1 10,00,000
FMR
code
Activity Unit Rate
(Rs/Unit)
No.of
posts /
units /
quantity
Annual total
(In/Rupees)
1 2 3 4 5 6
3 SNCUs in Tribal Areas
A.2.2 Maintenance and
consumables
Maintenance 500000 2 10,00,000
4 New Born
Stabilization Units
(NBSU)

A.2.2 Maintenance Maintenance 175000 5 8,75,000
5 New Born Care
Corners

20000 100 20,00,000
A.2.2 Maintenance Maintenance 20000
6 Infant Death Review:
A.2.8 Infant Death Audit:
Monitoring & Review
mechanism
Review 300 707 2,12,100
Child Health Total 60,87,100





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 Visakhapatnam district was 4288113 with
decadal growth of 11.89, it accounts for _______% 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 (%) 65.9 61.8
Any modern method (%) 65.6 61.4
Female sterilization (%) 52.5 38.4
Male sterilization (%) 11.2 19.8
Gaps identified:
Shortage of DPL&NSV Surgeons
Regular flow of FP Incentives to service centers



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 60000
Sub-Total 60000
2 TERMINAL/LIMITING
METHODS (Providing
sterilization services in
districts)

A.3.1.4 Compensation for
sterilization (Female)
Compensation 1000 23900 23900000
A.3.1.5 Compensation for
sterilization NSV (male)
Compensation 1500 4500 6750000
A.3.1.6 Accreditation of NGOs /
Voluntary Organizations
for sterilization services
Compensation 1500 1600 2400000
Sub-Total 33050000
3 SPACING METHOD
A.3.2.1 IUC camps 10 camps per
CHNC p.a.
2000 15
CHNCs
300000
A.3.2.2 IUD services at health
facilities in district
Incentives to
health facility
20 17750 355000
Sub-Total 655000
A.3.3 POL for Family Planning /
Others
POL 25000 12
Months
300000
A.3.5 Compensation to ASHA
for 100% retention of IUD
by clients
Incentives 100 14200 1420000
Sub-Total 1720000
Family Planning Total 35431000



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:



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
(58 X 12 Months X 100)
Clinics 100 58 69600
Swasthh: School Water and
Sanitation towards Health &
Hygiene
IEC 1000 3945 3945000
A.4.1 Menstrual Hygiene 10 133602 1336020
A.4.1 TA & DA 100000 1 100000
A.4.1 Vehicle decoration 50000 1 5000
A.4.1 Hiring of the Vehicle / POL 50000 2 100000
Total 5555620
ARSH Total 5555620

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
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 3945 3603 3945 3603
2 No. of students 393769 335031 393769 335031


S N Annual Health Screening No. detected No. referred
1 Any level of anaemia 11750 0
2 Severe Anaemia 632 75
3 Body Mass Index in the underweight range 0 0
4 Body Mass index in the normal range 0 0
5 Body Mass index in the overweight range 0 0
6 Refractory errors 1857 22
7 Night blindness 0 0
8 Other eye problems 0 8
9 Ear discharge & Hearing problems 1225 63
10 Dental problems 19562 915
11 Skin problems 32526 20
12 Heart defects 1 1
13 Other disabilities 556 170

Gaps identified:
Urban & Rural Mobility needed, demand from PHC MOs
Computer Assistant & Computer with printer and other accessories
Office furniture as per requirement
Enhancement of mobility budget to District Coordinator
Lack of proper Training to Teachers.

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 1278 127800-00
A.4.2 School Health
Program Mobility
support to Medical
Teams
Mobility 700 per
week x 40
weeks
103 (PHCs+RHC+Urban
Health Centres)
2884000-00
A.4.2 Specialist Camps
at the Divisional
level
Camps 25000 3 camps in each division 225000
School Health
Total
3236800-00

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 VitaminA.
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:

Inadequate of ANMS in urban slums



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 4 7.68
A.5 ANMs (3) Salary 5200 12 7.49
A.5 Laboratory Technician (1) Salary 6500 4 3.12
A.5 Community Organizer (1) Salary 4500 4 2.16
A.5 Assisting Staff (3) Salary 3900 12 5.62
A.5 Project Coordinator to NGO
(1)
Salary 3000 4 1.44
A.5 Contingencies Contingencies 3000 4 1.44
A.5 Drugs & Consumables Drugs 10000 4 4.80
A.5 Community & Staff Training Training 24000 4 11.52
A.5 Rents, Water & Electricity
charges
Others 4000 4 1.92
Urban Health Total 47.19



A6: Tribal Health

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:

Vacancies of Medical Officers to be filled with regular Doctors so as to
monitor NRHM funds utilizations properly.
Mobility for all Medical officer
Strengthing of Sub center indentified to conduct delivers.
Infrastructure :- Electrification, Running Water, Equipment
HR:- Minium 2 ANMS, 1 Class IV / attender, 1 Watchman
Mobility in casew os Emergency
Imprest money in case of paying Doli /Horse etc charges.


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 8800 1760000
A.6 Bi-monthly Specialist camps in
CHCs (4 CHCs x 6 camps)
Camps

55000 4 1320000
A.6 Emergency Visits to Hostels in
Tribal Area by MO (36 phcs X 2
visits per month X 12 months X
Rs. 100/-
Incentive 100 864
visits
86400
Tribal Health Total 4385200


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 975
Female per
1000 male
985
Female per
1000 male
1003
Female per
1000 male
2 0-6 years Child sex Ratio 976 Girls
per 1000
Boys
961girls
per 1000
Boys
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 Pedagantyada 929 1387
2 Gajuwaka 944 30456
3 Sabbavaram 963 6455
4 Paravada 965 6413
5 Payakaraopeta 973 9118
6 Padmanabam 975 5404
7 G.Madugula 977 5520
8 Chintapalli 977 7014
9 Golugonda 978 5548
10 Ananthagiri 978 4813
11 Pendurthi 980 11599
12 Anandapuram 981 6047
13 Hukumpeta 983 5458
14 Rambilli 984 5447
15 Koyyuru 987 5710


S N Type of facility Registrations Renewals Cancellation Suspensions
1 Genetic Counseling
Centres
5 4 -- --
2 Genetic Laboratories 12 7 -- --
3 Genetic Clinics 4 2 -- --
4 Ultra Sound Clinics /
Imaging Centers
215 76 -- --
5 Jointly as Genetic
Counselling Centre /
Genetic Laboratory /
Genetic Clinic or any
combination thereof
5 3 -- --
6 Mobile Clinics (Vehicle) 7 2 -- --
7 Other Bodies like IVF
Centers/Infertility Cure
Centers/Fertility
Centers etc., using
3 3 -- --
Equipments/Techniques
capable of making sex
selection before or after
conception
8 Fertility Clinics -- -- -- --
Total 251 97 -- --

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
---

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 120000
A.7.1.2 Computer Operator Salary 10000 1 120000
A.7.1.3 Contingency 1000 12000
A.7.2 Other PNDT activities
A.7.2.1 IEC activities IEC 300000 300000
A.7.2.2 Monitoring Sex ratio at birth
places

a) Survey Survey
per
quarter
5000 1 20000
b) Inspections Per
quarter
10000 1 40000
c) Search & Seizure procedure 15000 15000
d) Usage of Decoy customers
(2 persons @ 250 each)
500 100 50000
A.7.2.3 District Advisory committee
meetings
Meetings
p.a.
1000 6
meetings
6000
Total 683000

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 ( 8
centers X 3 SN X 12
Months)
CEMONC 12910 24 3718080
b) Staff Nurses ( 85
PHCs X 2 SN)
24x7 PHC 12910 170 26336400
c) Staff Nurses SNCU in
Other area
12910 3 464760
d) Staff Nurses SNCU in
Teaching
Hospitals
12910 3 464760
e) Staff Nurses SNCU in
Tribal area
12910 6 929520
f) Staff Nurses ( 3 SN
X 5 centers x 12
months)
NBSU 12910 15 2323800
g) Staff Nurses ( 12 SN
X 12 Months X
12910)
Tribal
Health
12910 12 1859040
h) Staff Nurses Vulnerable
groups
12910 12 1859040
i) Second ANMs Second
ANM
10200 390 47736000
A.8.1.2 Laboratory
Technicians

a) Lab Technician SNCU in
Other area
9000 1 108000
b) Lab Technician SNCU in
Teaching
Hospitals
9000 1 108000
c) Lab Technician SNCU in
Tribal area
9000 2 2016000
A.8.1.3 Specialists
a) Specialist in Small
towns
CEMONC 38000 18 (6
OBG,6Anes,6Prd)
for 2 centers
8208000
b) Specialist Remote &
Interior rural areas
CEMONC 45000 9 (3
OBG,3Anes,3Prd
for 1 center
4860000
c) Specialist Tribal
areas
CEMONC 50000 27 (9
OBG,9Anes,9Prd
for 3 center
(Paderu,Araku,
chintapalli)

16200000
d) Honorarium to
Anesthetist for
CEMONC 1000 1500 C-sections

1500000
FMR
code
Activity Name of
the
scheme
Rate
(Rs/Unit)
No.of posts
proposed
Annual
total
(In/Rupees)
1 2 3 4 5 6
conducting C-
Sections


e) Pediatricians (5 Nos
X 12 months)
SNCU in
Other area
50000 5 (VGH) 3000000
f) Pediatricians (5 Nos
X 12 Months)
SNCU in
Teaching
Hospitals
40000 5 (KGH) 2400000
g) Pediatricians (3 in
Paderu, 3 in
Chintapalli)
SNCU in
Tribal area
90000 6 6480000
h) Specialist Services (4
CHNCs X 3 Nos X
12 Months)
Tribal
Health

45000 12 6480000
A.8.1.4 PHNs at CHC/
PHC level
-- --
A.8.1.5 Medical Officers at
PHCs and CHCs

a) Medical Officer Vulnerable
groups
30000 12 4320000
A.8.1.6 Additional
Allowances/
Incentives to MOs
of PHCs and CHCs
-- --
A.8.1.7 Others - Computer
Assistants/ BCC
Coordinator etc.

a) Salaries to Theatre
Assistants
CEMONC 6700 16 1286400
b) Contingent Workers 24x7 PHC 4900 170 9996000
c) Data entry operator SNCU in
Other area
9500 1 114000
d) Support Staff SNCU in
Other area
6700 4 321600
e) Security SNCU in
Other area
6700 3 241200
f) Data entry operator SNCU in
Teaching
Hospitals
9500 1 114000
g) Support Staff SNCU in
Teaching
Hospitals
6700 1 321600
h) Security SNCU in
Teaching
Hospitals
6700 1 321600
i) Data entry operator SNCU in
Tribal area
9500 2 228000
j) Support Staff SNCU in
Tribal area
6700 8 643200
k) Security SNCU in
Tribal area
6700 6 482400
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.8.1.8 Incentive/ Awards
etc. to SN, ANMs
etc.


A.8.1.9 Human Resources
Development
(Other than above)
-- -- -- --
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 26 Tribal PHCs x
10
624000
Cash award for best
performing
MO/SN/ANMs Rs
4000/each selected
from each CHNC
Tribal
Health
12000 15 CHNCs 180000
For ensuring
Hospital delivery
and to stay in Birth
waiting
Homes(BWH) for 5
days for ANCs ( 20
DEL X 12 Months
X 4 BWH X Rs 100
X 5days)
Tribal
Health
100 960 expected
births in BWH
4,80,0000
a) Incentives for MCH
services beyond
benchmarks: PHCs
in High Focus
Districts
High
Focus
Districts
2000 _____ no.of PHCs --
b) Incentives for MCH
services beyond
benchmarks: CHCs
in High Focus
Districts
High
Focus
Districts
5000 _____ no.of
CHCs
--
c) Incentives for MCH
services beyond
benchmarks: Area
Hospitals in High
Focus Districts
High
Focus
Districts
7500 _____ no.of AHs --
Grand Total


161045400



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
138

2 BEMOC
138

3 EMOC
138

4 LSAS
138

5 SBA Trained
138

6 NSSK Trained
138
96
7 Basic IMNCI
138

8 F-IMNCI
138

9 ARSH
138
14
10 IUCD
138

11 RTI/STI
138

12 NSV
138

13 DPL
138

14 MTP
138

15 Minilap
138
21
16 Cold chain Training
138
116 0
17 Malaria
138
29(2009),25(2010)
18 RNTCP
138

19 NLEP
138

20 HIV/AIDS
138
18
STAFF NURSES 139
1
SBA Trained 139
144
2
NSSK Trained 139
126
3
Basic IMNCI 139

4
F-IMNCI 139

5
ARSH 139
8
6
IUCD 139

7
RTI/STI 139

8
MTP 139

9
Minilap 139
18
10
Cold chain Training 139
0 0
11
Malaria 139

12
RNTCP 139

13
NLEP 139

14
HIV/AIDS
139
42(2010-11)


ANM / MPHA(F)
1
SBA Trained 611
47
2
NSSK Trained 611

3
Basic IMNCI 611

4
ARSH 611
3
5
IUCD 611

6
RTI/STI 611

7
Cold chain Training 611
78
8
Malaria
611
103(2009,86-
2010)

9
RNTCP 611

10
NLEP 611
32
11
HIV/AIDS 611
346 400
ASHAs
1
Training in modules 1-5
5734
4244 (21 days) &
1633 (1 day)

2
Training in modules 6&7 5734
Not yet started
3
Menstrual Hygiene 5734

4
Malaria
5734
1766(491-
2009,875-
2010,400-2011)

5
RNTCP 5734

6
NLEP 5734

7
HIV/AIDS 5734


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 50,962 1 6.11
A.10.2 IMNCI Coordinator Deputation
A.10.2 Asst. District Project Officer Contractual 30,000 1 3.60
A.10.2 Accountant Contractual 22,000 1 2.64
A.10.2 MIS Assistant Contractual 16,500 1 1.98
A.10.2 Computer Assistant Contractual 11,000 1 1.32
A.10.2 Office Subordinate Contractual 6,700 2 1.61
A.10.2 Hiring of vehicles Hiring 20,000 3 7.20
A.10.2 Administrative Overheads 15,000 1.80
Community Health &
Nutrition Clusters (CHNC)

A.10.3 MIS Assistant Contractual 8,000 15 14.40
A.10.3 Accounts Assistant Contractual 8,000 15 14.40
A.10.7 Hiring of vehicle Hiring 20,000 15 36.00
Project Management Unit
for ITDA Areas

A.10.4 ITDA Program Manager Contractual 30,000 1 3.60
A.10.4 Supporting Staff Contractual 8,400 1 1.01
A.10.7 Hiring of vehicles Hiring 20,000 1 2.40
A.10.4 Administrative Overheads 10,000 1.20
Total 99.27

A11: Vulnerable Groups


Major Gaps identified:

Information, Education and Communication Strategy (IEC):

The success of any programme depends on IEC component. The district extension and
media officer (DEMO) at district level should play crucial role in creating awareness about
different health programmes using different channels of media like electronic, print and
other traditional methods etc. He/ She also should get support and guidance for the
activities done / propose at district level while implementing any national health program.
He/she can use cable channel for effective communication. He/she has to concentrate
more on the areas where the performance of different programmes is low with the help of
Dy. DEMO at district level, Multipurpose Health Extension officer (MPHEO) at PHC level.
The DEMO should quickly respond to any item that has an adverse effect on health
situation and give a rejoinder .He/she should be the single point of contact person (SPOC)
for all the health activities at the district level. There are 15 NGOs working in the health
sector. However, it has been observed that all seven NGOs are working in the area of
HIV/AIDS.

Convergence among various departments:

The department of Health Medical and Family Welfare was successful in having good convergence
model among various departments in Pulse Polio Immunization programme (PPI). Also CARE AP
had implemented Integrated Nutrition Health Programme (INHP) in selected districts with the
convergence between department of Health and Women Development and Child Welfare (WDCW)
This project was aimed at having a fix day service by anganwadi worker like (1) distribution of
supplementary nutrition among pregnant women and lactating mothers, (2) Weighing the Child etc.,
and the ANM to provide the services like Antenatal checkups, distribution of IFA tablets and
immunization to children to below 1 year. The same model of fixed day approach of providing the
services can be followed by the two departments. Presently, the Krishna district is experimenting this
model of convergence between the department of health and WDCW. The DM & HO and Project
Director, WDCW need to give clear instructions to their staff. Also the department of health should
work in close coordination with the department of Panchayat Raj on rural water supply. This is
essential to reduce the incidence of various seasonal diseases. Though these types of cooperation is
available but the implementation is not being monitored properly. The action items are described in
Box item-3.



Capacity Building:

Under department of Health Medical and Family Welfare various training programmes were
conducted independently by District Training Team (DTT), district TB, Malaria and Leprosy/ AIDs
officers etc. These independent training programmmes would hamper service delivery at PHC level.
Hence it is suggested to have a integrated training programme at the district level. It is suggested
that a workshop may be held among different officers to develop an Integrated Training Calendar
for the year. It is also essential that the PHC staff particularly Medical Officer and Lab technician
need to be trained in blood slide examination under malaria particularly those working in tribal
areas.

Monitoring & Evaluation

The success of any programme depends on Monitoring and Evaluation. At present data is being
generated at PHC level for different programmes. The reports are sent on monthly basis to
DM&HO. However, not much of analysis of this information is being done at district level. The
statistical unit of DM & HO sends a consolidated report to State Headquarters either to
Commissioner Family Welfare, or Director of Health. According to a study, . Only 3 PHCs were
using computers for data entry, and generation of reports. The reason for the low utilization is (i) no
regular data entry operator (ii) no customized software to enter the data and, (iii) the systems are not
functioning due to certain hardware problems. It is suggested that these problems be rectified and
reports be sent without fail to the server located at CFW or by e-mail to DM & HO, so that
everybody can have access to the data.

Centralized data centre will enable data flow from PHC level onwards. It is felt that secondary and
tertiary level of Health facilities like CHC, Area hospitals, District hospitals, and Teaching Hospitals
should come into the ambit of the centralized data centre. This would enable them capture the entire
data of the district by developing a common format on important parameters like Vital Events,
Family Welfare Programs, NRHM indicators etc. Also, the personnel handling the data at district
and State level need to be trained in analytics for better decision making and proper utilization of
data. Using the present server located at CFW office, the information relating to NRHM goals can be
updated on day-to-day basis as per fig-1. The ASHA worker can call toll free number from her
mobile or landline to inform any vital event, like births, deaths, either infant or maternal deaths and
other important health emergency information. The information will be captured in the server
located at CFW office. The data manager compiles the necessary information and generates the
reports. The data manager should send fortnightly reports to all districts along with PHC wise data.
A pilot study needs to be carried out before scaling up to State level.


Key Strategies of the programme:

Generic Issues

Drugs and materials should continuous as the interruption for some period of time will give
wrong feelers to the community that the drugs and materials are not available in the public
institutions. This should be done through out the Service Chain i.e., from Sub center to
Tertiary. (There are some incidences where some material and drugs are available in PHCs
where there utility almost nil and same drugs are not available in CHCs/FRUs) For this
emergency procurement facility should available for the institutions instead of waiting for the
material supply from the centralized point (District/State)

HR
RKSs should be empowered to take the services of locally available technically qualified
people who are very essential for the MCH services like Lab Technicians. (There are some
24x7 PHCs with out lab technician for years. At the time of ANMs/Staff Nurses on
maternity )

HR Incentives
HR incentives is very important to strengthen the MCH services. This may be in line of
Arogya Sree where per case base incentive is paid to all the staff involved in it. The incentive
should be not only encouraging but also inspirational. (For all Public institution deliveries all
the staff in the Service Chain should be paid incentive as per their capacity in the service
delivery i.e.,ASHA>ANM>Class IV of the PHC>LT>SN>MO of PHC/CHC>FRU staff&
specialists

Monitoring
Mobility/Fixed Monitory allowance may be provided to MOs and other supervising officers.

Delivery Points
Regular refresher trainings should be provided to the 24x7 staff. Post training evaluation of
skill utilsatiion is to be done. Re mapping of FRUs and 24x7 PHCs should be done.(A
proposal may be sent for upgrading the 24x7 PHC Mothkur to CHC and any other such
institutions from PHC to 24x7 PHC and 24x7 PHC to CHC and CHC to FRU else where in
the district)

Trainings
Post training evaluation of acquired skills utilization should be done continuously. (Most of
the MOs after the IMNCI, NSSK etc., trainings they are not utilizing the skills and for
number sake they are being trained. SNs and ANMs are not utilizing their skills after SBA
training. LHV are not functioning as service providers they are delivering only monitoring
services after their LHV training and promotion MPHS(F)

Specific

The only factor which plays major role to improve the performance of any health facility is
the CONFIDENCE of the community to utilize the services from that health facility. For
confidence building the health facilities should be strengthened, monitored and capacities
should be improved.


Facility Strengthening Performance
Monitoring
Capacitybuilding
Sub
center
All sub centers should provided with
buildings which should be accessible
tothecommunity(Athoughtmaybe
given to construction of Sub center
and Anganwadi center at one
premisesinfuture)
Quality
monitoring
system in vogue
should be
fallowed
scrupulously
Periodictrainingtothesub
center staff in all national
programmes in general
and MCH programmes in
particular.
24x7
PHCs
NBCCs, Neonatal resuscitationkitsas
in NSSK, provision of uninterrupted
power supply, Water supply, Toilets,
Sufficient bed space (In old pattern
PHCbuildingsthereisnoward)Space
for stay of attendants. Strengthening
of the lab and un interrupted supply
of lab consumables and reagents. Un
interrupted supply of consumables
anddrugsrequiredfordeliveries.

Quality
monitoring and
facility survey
system in vogue
should be
fallowed
scrupulously with
addition of PHC
functioning
elementsinit.
MOs and SNs should be
given periodic and
reorientaional training and
post training evaluation
shouldbedone
FRU The FRU is the strongest link in the
MCH service chain. If the FRU
functions as per the norms the
number of deliveries in the PHCs will
increase. FRU should support the
PHCs as trouble shooter in case
management. Specialty man power
should be increased to three folds in
existing heavily work loaded FRUs. A
Monitoring of
MCH activities
under one
umbrella at
district and sub
district level may
improve the
performance
Each district may be
attached to a Medical
College and regular CMEs
to the FRU specialists may
organized. A calendar to
this extent shall be
prepared and fallowed.
Life saving Anesthesia
(LSAs) and EmOC training
team of Gynecologist, Anesthetist,
and Pediatrician should be available
round the clock. (Not ON CALL)They
should be appointed exclusively for
MCHservicesandshouldnotbegiven
any routine MLC duties etc. The
specialist post can be made more
remunerative by paying case based
incentives to the staff working in the
facility. If no one is appointed a
thoughtshouldbegiventoleasingout
the MCH bed to the IMA or FIOGS as
part of PPP. Model can be drawn to
thisextent.
to the basic Medical
graduates. Periodic and
refresher training to the
MOsandSNs



If SWOT analysis of existing system is done in the context of MCH services, some
gaps(Weaknesses and threats) can be found and rectified accordingly

Facility/Service
provider
Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats
ASHA Member of the
community
Pre induction
training
Cannot be paid
more incentive
even if provides
service for more
than 1000
population
Supportfrom
ANM,LHV,SHGs
ofthe
community
IncentivismVsTrade
unionism(Volunteer
notanemployee)
Sociopolitical
situationinthe
communities
Subcenter Qualified, trained
staff
NRHMsupport
Lack of sub
center building
facilities
Over burdened
by NRHM fiscal
activities
Staff not staying
atworkplace
Strengthened
PHCs
Inservice
trainings
Cooperationof
linedepts.
Supportfrom
SHGsandNGOs

Unethicalpracticesin
MCHbythequacks
andencouragingpvt
practicefortheirown
mileage.
Afflictionof
communitytopvt
practicewiththe
marketingstrategies
ofthepvt
practitioners.
PHC Equipped facility
with qualified
personnel.

NRHMsupport
Absenteeism of
staff non stay at
workplace
Vacancies
Interruption in
supplies
MOs burdened
by NRHM fiscal
activities(MO
became a
financial
manager than a
clinician)
No proper
Cooperation
fromlinedepts.

Wellestablished
SHGnetwork

Supportfrom
NGOs

Quacks

Communityaffliction
toPvtpractice

Marketingstrategies
ofPvt/Corporate
Hospitals
monitoring

FRU Equipped facility


with qualified
personnel.

NRHMsupport
Absenteeism of
staff
Vacancies
Interruption in
supplies and
services
Erroneous
postings of
specialists
Supdts, who are
CSSs has
become
administrators
than specialists
clinicians

Non availability
of Gyn and
Anesth round
theclock
Specialists over
burdened by
MLC and other
nonMCHwork
Availabilityof
pvt.specialists

NGOssupport
(RedCrossBlood
Banks)
Quackery

Communityaffliction
topvtpractice.

Marketingstrategies
ofPvt/corporate
hospitals

Strategies should be developed to convert the weaknesses in to strengths and the strategic
utilization of the opportunities to strengthen the system by curtailing the threats by statutory
sanctions.
FRU support is the main stray of the improving the MCH services. As the dual
administration is in vogue, the blame game has become the escapist strategy.
If round the clock specialist services are available at FRU, the PHC can dare to take some
risk and if PHC monitors and supports the sub center basic MCH services can be given at the
community level only.
Due to non functioning of the PHCs and FRUs as per the objectives of the NRHM, the BPL
and lower middle and middle class people are forced to spend from out of the pocket by
financial over heads in the shapes of selling the movable/immovable assets or entering in to
the vicious cycle of the debts.
The marginalized and under served population like migratory workers are more affected by
the poor MCH services in the public sector. There are many instances where delivery cases
(the migratory worker) referred out from FRU and lands in pvt hospital and spends huge
amount for C section by which lion share of the earnings are spent for a delivery.



Budget Abstract for 2012-13 of RCH Fixible Pool

(in Rupees)
S N Intervention Budget proposed
for 2012-13
1
Maternal Health
49398750
2 Child Health 6087100
3
FAMILY PLANNING
35431000
4
ARSH
5555620
5
School Health
3236800
6
Urban Health
4719000
7
Tribal Health
4385200
8
PC & PNDT
683000
9
Infrastructure & Human
Resources
161045400
10
Programme Management

9927000


280468870


















PART B

Mission Flexible Pool


B - MISSION FLEXI POOL


B.1 ASHA:

ASHA Incentives: The rural Visakhapatnam district consists of 944
Gram Panchayats,3294 Revenue Villages and 3108 Habitations. 5734 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 5734 ASHAs, 2229 are in the
rural areas, 3200 in the tribal areas and 305 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 86218
Expected No. of live births 78718
Expected No. of Institutional deliveries 77596
Expected No. of Inst. deliveries in Govt. hospitals 48018
Expected No. of Private accredited hospitals 21254
Expected No. of Home Deliveries 9446
Expected No. of PNC cases 78718

Expected no.of BPL cases

Expected No. of BPL Pregnant women to be registered 51731
Expected No. of BPL ANC cases 51731
Expected No. of BPL Inst. deliveries in Govt. hospitals 28811
Expected No. of BPL Private accredited hospitals 12752
Expected No. of BPL PNC cases 47231

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 86218 2586540
Completion of 4 ANCs and
ensuring TT & IFA tablets
Incentives 120 86218 10346160
B1.1.3.a Postnatal Care & Newborn care
for mother and neonate
Incentives 150 78718 11807700
Referral of Post-Partum
Complication to a CEMONC
centre
Incentives 50 7942 362125
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 ( 5734 X 12 months X
50)
Incentives 50 5734 3440400
B1.1.3.d Referral of Severely Acute
Malnutrition cases to Nutrition
Rehabilitation Centres &follow-up
Incentives 50 3581 179050
B1.1.3.e Maternal Death Reporting to Sub
centre & PHC
Incentives 50 25 1250
B1.1.3.f Infant Death Reporting to Sub
Centre and PHC
Incentives 50 494 24700
Organization of Monthly Village
Health & Nutrition Day( 5734 X
12 months x50)
Incentives 50 5734 3440400
Incentives to the ASHA for
promoting Institutional delivery in
tribal areas
Incentives 600 8800 52,80,000
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 6801 680100
Total 38148425
2 Best ASHA Awards
B1.1.4.b PHC Level Best Performer Awards 1000 85 85000
B1.1.4.c Cluster Level Best Performer Awards 2000 15 15000
B1.1.4.d District Level Best Performer Awards 5000 1 5000
Total 105000
3 ASHA Day review & others
B1.1.4.f ASHA Conventions Conventions 100 5734 6880800
B1.1.4.f Providing Saree to ASHAs (2
sarees)
Saree 200 5734 2293600
Total 9174400
ASHA Total 47427825





B.2 Village Health and Sanitation Committee:


Activity Cumulative
Achievements so far
No. of Revenue Villages 3294
No. of Gram Panchayats 944
Number of Village Health & Sanitation committees constituted 944
No. of Joint Account opened 944

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 Panchayats
1 10000 944 9440000-00
B8.3 Awards for best performance
(No.of CHNCs x Rs.10,000/-)
1 10000 15 150000-00
Total 9590000-00


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 584 5840000 4406474 1433526
Untied Fund for PHCs 85 2353000 1671388 681622
Untied Fund for CHCs 13
Untied Fund for DH 1 0 0 0


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
CHC
50000 13 650000-00
B2.2 Primary Health Centres 1
PHC
25000 85 2125000-00
B2.3 Sub Centres 1
SC
10000 584 5840000-00
Total 8615000-00

B.4 Annual Maintenance Grants:

(In/Rupees)
Facility level Number of
facilities
Total
amount
released so
far
Total amount
utilized
Unspent
balance
AMG for SCs 79
AMG for PHCs 73 3407027 12,13,000 2193372
AMG for CHCs
AMG for DH


S N Type Facility No. of
facilities
No. of facilities
functioning in
Govt. Building
1 Sub Centres 584 79
2 Primary Health Centres 85 73
3 Community Health Officeer 13 13


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 1
CHC
100000 13 1300000
B.3.2 Primary Health Centres 1PHC 50000 73 3650000
B.3.3 Sub Centres 1 S/C 10000 79 790000
Total 5740000


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 Hospitals 1 500000 1 500000-00
B6.2 Community Health Officer 1 100000 13 1300000-00
B6.3 Primary Health Centres 1 100000 85 8500000-00
B6.4 Area Hospitals 1 100000 1 100000-00
Total 1,04,00,000-00







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 G.Madugula Nurmathi New construction Tribal
2 Pulusumamidi New construction Tribal
3 Edulapalem Kakki New construction Tribal
4 Uppa Gedhalapadu New construction Tribal
5 G.K.Veedhi Ebulam New construction Tribal
6 Sapparla Kongapakalu New construction Tribal
7 Bheemavaram Pedrba New construction Tribal
8 Lungaparthi Valasi New construction Tribal
9 Pynampadu New construction Tribal
10 Vengada New construction Tribal
11 Kiloguda Sovva New construction Tribal
12 Gomangi Lingeti New construction Tribal
13 Boyrajula New construction Tribal
14 Boyrajula New construction Tribal
15 Kilagada Kulabeeru New construction Tribal
16 Pedaguda New construction Tribal
17 Vamabhasing New construction Tribal
18 Labburu Vamugummala New construction Tribal
19 Rangabayulu New construction Tribal
20 Lakshmipuram New construction Tribal
21 Barada New construction Tribal
22 Rudakota Gunjuvada New construction Tribal
23 E.Kumada New construction Tribal
24 Busuputtu New construction Tribal
25 Pinakota Jalada New construction Tribal

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)
1 CHNC Aruku Sunkarametta New construction Tribal
2 CHNC Narasipatnam U.Cheedipalem New construction Tribal
3 Sileru New construction Tribal
4 Korukonda New construction Tribal
5
CHNC Chintapalli

Pedavalasa dilapidated Tribal
6 CHNC Anakapalli Tagarampudi dilapidated Plain
7 CHNC
Bheemunipatnam
Maduruwada dilapidated Plain




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 CHNC Kotavurtla CHC Kotavurtla Dilapidated Plain
2 CHNC
Munchingput
CHC Munchingput New
Constrictions
Tribal

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 22500000
B5.2 Primary Health Centres
(propose only 5 to 7 only)
Construction 4000000 7 28000000
B5.1 Community Health
Centres
Construction 7500000 2 15000000
Others (if any) Construction --
Total 65500000


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 -- --


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 -- --
B9.2 AYUSH Compounders Salary 9200 -- --
B9.2 AYUSH S.N.Os Salary 6700 -- --


BUDGET ABSTRACT FOR MISSION FLEXIBLE POOL

(In/Rupees)
S N Activity Budget
proposed 2012-
13
1 Strengthening the Role of ASHA
a) ASHA Performance Based Incentives 38148425
b) Best ASHA Awards 105000
c) ASHA Conventions 6880800
d) Providing Saree to ASHAs (2 sarees) 2293600
2 Village Health Sanitation Committees 9590000
3 Untied funds
a) Sub Centres 5840000
b) Primary Health Centres 2125000
c) Community Health centers 650000
4 Annual Maintenance Grants
a) Sub Centres 790000
b) Primary Health Centres 3650000
c) Community Health Officeer 1300000
5 Hospital Development Societies (HDS)
a) Primary Health Centres 8500000
b) Community Health Officeer 1300000
c) Area Hospitals 100000
d) District Headquarters Hospitals 500000
6 Construction of Health Facility Buildings 65500000
7 Salaries of Nurse Practitioners --
8 Mainstreaming of AYUSH --
Mission Flexible Pool Total 147272825















PART C

Immunization Activities

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 81821 81279 81645
2 0 to 1 year Infants 70371 70059 70412
3 1-2 years children 61566 64354 64525
4 5 years children 90065 65061 65714
5 10 years children 113334 68220 68418
6 16 years children 81915 73319 73615


C.2 Details of Routine Immunization Sessions :

S N Routine Immunization Sessions 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
1 Total Sessions planned 2957 2987 2987
2 Total Sessions Held 2957 2987* -
3 No. of Outreach Sessions 1204 1324 1324
4 No. of Fixed site sessions 1753 1753 1753
5 No. of Sessions in Urban Areas 370 390 390
6 No. of Sessions in Rural Areas 1909 1919 1919
7 No. of sessions in hard to reach areas 692 692 692
8 No. of session with hired vaccinators* 144 166 166
9 No. of hired vaccinators* 25 29 29
10 No. of villages where sessions are held
monthly
2957 2987 2987
11 No. of villages (smaller) where
sessions are held on alternate months
0 0 0
12 No. of villages where sessions are held
quarterly
0 0 0
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. 0 0 0 0 0
CFC 0 0 0 0 0
NCFC 0 0 0 0 0
Walk-in-Coolers - 16.5
Cu.M
0 0 0 0 0
CFC 01 0 0 0 0
a





NCFC 0 0 0 01 0
Walk-in-Freezers 32
Cu.M
0 0 0 0 0
CFC 0 0 0 0 0
NCFC 0 0 0 0 0
Walk-in-Freezer - 16.5
Cu.M.
0
CFC 0 0 0 0 0
b





NCFC 01 0 0 0 0
Ice-Lined Refrigerator
(Large)
0 0 0 0 0
CFC 0 0 0 0 0
NCFC 04 05 08 11 0
Ice-Lined Refrigerator
(Small)
0 0 0 0 0
CFC 15 0 0 0 0
c





NCFC 80 30 30 40 0
Deep Freezers (Large) 0 0 0 0 0
CFC 0 0 0 0 0
NCFC 16 0 0 5 0
Deep Freezers (Small) 0 0 0 0 0
CFC 10 0 0 0 0
d





NCFC 90 20 0 30 0
Cold Boxes (Large) 20 50 50 50 0 e
Cold Boxes (Small) 40 40 40 50 0
f Vaccine carriers 2500 600 400 1500 0
g Ice Pcks 8000 3000 5000 10000 0
Vaccine Vans (Large) 01 01 01 01 0
Vaccine Vans (Medium) 0 0 0 01 0
h

Vaccine Vans (Small) 0 0 0 0 0

Sl
No
Item Stock
(functional as
on 30.11.11)
Requirement Rem
arks
2 Vaccine stock and requirement (including 25% wastage and 25% buffer)
a) TT 41900 4,81,410 6,01,410 41900
b) BCG 57050 3,52,200 4,40,400 57050
c) OPV 10310 4,28,960 5,36,200 10310
d) DPT 68460 5,31,920 6,64,900 68460
e) MEASLES 31630 1,09,470 1,36,830 31630
f) Hep B 8140 3,28,400 4,10,500 8140
g) JE (Routine) 0 0 0 0
3 Syringes including wastage of 10% and 25 % buffer
a) 0.1 ml 25715 2,80,000 2,80,000
b) 0.5 ml 251600 18,00,000 18,00,000
c) Reconstitution Syringes 4850 1,50,000 1,50,000
4 Hub Cutters 0 800 800
*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 74227 71397 47865
2 OPV 0 dose 39798 39043 29849
3 Hepatitis 0 dose 29317 32227 20041
4 OPV 1
st
dose 73496 7107 46303
5 DPT 1
st
dose 73496 7107 46303
6 Hepatitis 1
st
dose 73496 7107 46303
7 OPV 2
nd
dose 73385 70145 45687
8 DPT 2
nd
dose 73385 70145 45687
9 Hepatitis 2
nd
dose 73385 70145 45687
10 OPV 3
rd
dose 73214 69928 44107
11 DPT 3
rd
dose 73214 69928 44107
12 Hepatitis 3
rd
dose 73214 69928 44107
13 Measles 72277 68799 45069
14 Vitamin-A 51777 60456 23085
15 DPT Booster 52842 62815 36826
16 OPV Booster 52842 62815 36826
17 DT 5 years 77174 50665 39532
18 JE vaccine -- -- --

VPD reports

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 upto
Nov-2011
SN VPD
Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Diptneria 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Pertusis 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Neo-Natal Tetanus 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Tetanus (Other) 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Measles 22 0 15 0 6 0
6 Polio-P1 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Polio-P3 0 0 0 0 0 0

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 584 584
2 PHC 85 85 65 10
3 CHC 13 13 01 0
4 Area Hospital 1 1 0 0
5 District Hospital 1 1 0 0
6 Other hospitals*(If any) 5 5 30 0
Total 96 10
* RHC-1,NAVY-1, Railway -1,Port Trust 1, Steel Plant 1

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.50,000/- per
DIO per annum
50,000
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
(Rs.500/- x 106 no.of centres)
6,36,000
3) Slums and Underserved areas

The population living in the urban slums in the district is 8,32,967 as per Census
2001 / 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 166
slum areas with population of 5,000 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
(160 slum area x 1400 x 12)
2788800

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 584 sub-centres will
be paid to the ASHA for
mobilizing children
(584 Sub-centres x 4 sessions x
Rs.150 x 12 months)
42048000

5) Alternative Vaccine Delivery

It is proposed that Rs. 50/- per immunization session be spent for four sessions
every month/ each sub centre for 584 sub centres in the District 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 584 sub centres
(584 Sub-centres x 4 sessions x
Rs.50 x 12 months)
14,01,600
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 1200 workforce, 30 batches
are required @ Rs.45,000 per
batch as per RCH norms. i.e.
Rs.45,000/- x 30

13,50,000

9) Others (in any)


FMR
code
Objective Details Annual
budget
(in/Rupees)
1 Orientation training for
ASHAs
For 5734 ASHAs 150 batches are
required @ Rs.10000 per batch
i.e Rs.10000 X 150 batches
15,00,000
2 Vaccine Transport ( Rs
15000 per month X 12
Months)
Distribute the vaccine to all
Medical Institution in the District 1,80,000
Budget proposed for Immunization activities for 2012-13

S N Activity Budget proposed
(In/Rupees)
1 Monitoring support for supervisory visits: 50,000-00
2 Cold Chain Maintenance: 6,46,000-00
3 Slums and Underserved areas 27,88,000-00
4 Mobilization of Children by ASHA 42,04,800-00
5 Alternative Vaccine Delivery 14,01,600-00
6 Computer literate manpower 1,32,000-00
7 Review Meetings 8,000-00
8 Trainings 13,50,000-00
9 Others (if any) Trainings for ASHAs & Vaccine Transport 16,80,000-00
Total 1,22,61,200-00




Budget Abstract for 2012-13

(in Rupees)
S N Intervention Budget proposed
for 2012-13
1 RCH Flexible Pool 28,04,68,87000
2 Mission Flexible Pool 14,72,72,825-00
3 Immunization activities 1,22,61,200-00
Total
44,00,02,895-00





















Tables

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 Kotauratla 23 3 1 0 2 0
2 Aganampudi 40 5 1 0 6 6
3 Anakapalli 44 7 0 0 5 1(DH)
4 Araku 49 8 1 0 0 0
5 Bheemuipatnam 38 4 1 0 2 4
6 Chintapalli 42 11 1 0 1 0
7 Chodavaram 43 7 1 0 7 0
8 Gopalapatnam 39 3 1 0 2 1
9 K.Kotapadu 25 4 1 0 3 0
10 Munchingput 36 5 1 0 0 0
11 Nakkapalli 37 4 1 0 0 0
12 Narsipatnam 73 10 0 1 6 1
13 Paderu 47 6 1 0 0 0
14 V.Madugula 13 2 1 0 1 0
15 Yellamanchili 35 6 1 0 8 0


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

S
N
Name of the
CHNC
Name of the
PHC
PHC building
status (Govt. /
Pvt.)
Name of the Sub-
centre
SC
Population
SC
building
status
(Govt. /
Pvt.)
1 Kotauratla Makavarapalem Govt Makavarapalem 4080 Pvt
Tamaram 5979 Pvt
Rachapall 5997 Pvt
G.Koduru 5123 Pvt
Jangalapalli 3843 Pvt
Giduturu 4091 Pvt
Rajupeta 4854 Pvt
Burugupalem
PHC NOT
FUNCTIONING (
UNDER
CONSTRUCTION)
Burugupalem 5711 Pvt
Tutipala 5468 Pvt
Vajaragada 3987 Pvt
Dalimpeta 5661 Pvt
K.Agraharam 3747 Pvt
J.Naidupalem 5641 Pvt
Kusarlapudi 6124 Pvt
K.V.Puram Pvt Kotauratla 3804 Pvt
Gotiwada 5020 Pvt
Thangedu 4504 Pvt
B.K.Palli 4350 Pvt
Kodavatipudi 6524 Pvt
Annavaram 3182 Pvt
Yendapalli 3536 Pvt
Kailasapatnam 5502 Pvt
Dharmasagaram 4151 Pvt
2 Gopalapatna
m
Gullepalli Govt Gullepalli 6615 Govt
Mogalipuram 6896 Pvt
Amuruthapuram 4968 Pvt
Ramaulammapalem 5019 Pvt
Vangali 5142 Pvt
Simhachalam Govt Adivaram-I 5038 Pvt
Adivaram-II 5816 Pvt
Pedagadili-I 5507 Pvt
Pedagadili-II 6373 Pvt
Indiranager 4583 Pvt
Venkatapuram 6107 Pvt
North Gopalapatnam 7651 Pvt
Kothapalem 7189 Pvt
Pata Gopalapatnam 6713 Pvt
Laxminager 8538 Pvt
Sativanipalem 6542 Pvt
Yellapuvanipalem 6179 Pvt
Pendurthi Govt Pendurthi-I 9206 Pvt
Pendurthi-II 7245 Pvt
Vepagunta-I 12169 Pvt
Vepagunta-II 10401 Pvt
Porlupalem 13025 Pvt
Purushothapuram 7828 Pvt
Chinamushidiwada 7894 Pvt
Narava 6539 Pvt
Ramapuram 6503 Pvt
Gorapalli 7218 Pvt
Juttada 5455 Pvt
Saripalli 8262 Pvt
Gurrampalem 4467 Pvt
Ch.Agraharam 9467 Pvt
Sabbavaram Govt Sabbavaram-I 7329 Pvt
Sabbavaram-II 4129 Pvt
Aripaka 6332 Pvt
Bata
Jangalammapalem
4638 Pvt
Asakapalli 6647 Pvt
Pedagollapalem 3801 Pvt
Vedurla Narava 4872 Pvt
Adduru 4009 Govt
3 K.Kotapadu Chowduwada Govt Chowduvada 4677 Govt
Chowduvada-II 2453 Govt
Gullipalli 4006 Pvt
Gondipalem 5330 Pvt
K.S.Palem 4954 Pvt
K.Kotapadu 5276 Pvt
K.Kotapadu-II 3375 Pvt
Dalivalsa 5011 Pvt
Medicherla 2366 Pvt
L.V.Palem Govt L.V.Palem 4520 Pvt
Anandapuram 4755 Pvt
R.Y.Agraharam 4323 Pvt
A.Koduru 4109 Pvt
Pathavalasa 5224 Pvt
Devarapalle Govt Devarapalle 9119 Pvt
Kasipuram 4639 Pvt
Musidipalle 4626 Pvt
Tenugupudi 5226 Pvt
Raiwada 4162 Pvt
Chinagangapuram 2380 Pvt
Pinakota Govt Jalada 2386 Pvt
Koraparthy 1741 Pvt
Zeenabadu 2195 Pvt
Pinakota 2136 Pvt
Velamamidi 1229 Pvt

4 Chodavaram Gavaravaram Govt Gavaravaram 3421 Pvt
Kandipalli 4439 Pvt
Lakkavaram 4086 Pvt
Juthada 4420 Pvt
Govada 6405 Pvt
R.R.Peta 3849 Pvt
N.S.Peta 7580 Pvt
Gowripatnam 4625 Pvt
Venkannapalem 3543 Pvt
Muddurthi 3792 Pvt
Vaddadi Govt Vaddaddi 3448 Pvt
Vaddadi-II 3780 Pvt
Bangarumetta 5275 Pvt
V.R.R.Peta 4995 Pvt
V.V.Agraharam 8089 Pvt
Jannavaram 4985 Pvt
P.S.Peta 5930 Pvt
Vechalam Govt Kaligotla-I 4589 Pvt
Kaligotla-II 4526 Pvt
Kothapenta 2850 Pvt
Mulakalapalli 3615 Pvt
M.Alamanda 4887 Pvt
Peda Nandipalli 4864 Pvt
Pedagogada Govt G.Kothapalli 3726 Pvt
Varahapuram 4820 Pvt
Bailapudi 5149 Pvt
Arjunagiri 4968 Pvt
Turuvolu 847 Pvt
Cheedikada Govt Cheedikada 4737 Pvt
Manchala 3779 Pvt
Appalarajupuram 4853 Pvt
Khandivaram 5590 Pvt
Konam 3179 Pvt
Ravikamatham Govt Ravikamatham-I 4819 Pvt
Ravikamatham-II 3445 Pvt
Chinapachila 5917 Pvt
Gompa 6860 Pvt
T.K.Palem 5497 Pvt
Medivada 6800 Pvt
Butchayyapeta Govt Butchayyapeta 7002 Pvt
Dibbidi 5664 Pvt
Pottidorapalem 4864 Pvt
Gunnumpudi 5353 Pvt
5 Anakapalli Thummapala Govt.
Thummapala1 7781 Pvt

Thummapala2 8036 Pvt

Gundala 5211 Pvt

Marturu 5840 Pvt

Ch.N.Agraharam 7010 Govt

Sankaram 6982 Govt

Koppaka 6140 Govt

Maredupudi 5885 Pvt
Thagarampudi Govt
Thagarampudi 6747 Govt
Old dispensory
building
Sitanagaram 7045 Pvt

Dibbapalem 3901 Pvt

Kundram 9037 Pvt

Mamidipalem 5272 Pvt
Kasimkota Govt.
Kasimkota1 5923 Pvt
In ruin
kasimkota2 5738 Pvt

Kasimkota3 4943 Pvt

Bayyavaram 5483 Govt

Kothapalli 5343 Govt

Veduruparthi 3236 Govt

Kothuru 11654 Pvt

Picinikada 5974 Pvt
Thurakalapudi Govt
Thurakalapudi 4846 Pvt

R.Bhimavaram 6348 Pvt

Rajam 4341 Pvt

Sitayyapeta 5620 Pvt
Munagapaka Govt
MunagapakaI 8810 Govt

MunagapakaII 4079 Pvt

Vadrapalli 3150 Govt

Mallavaram 2692 Pvt

Patipalli 3466 Pvt

Thotada 5251 Pvt

T.Sirasapalli 4046 Pvt

Nagulapalli 7415 Pvt
Chuchukonda Govt
Chuchukonda 3211 Pvt

Ganaparthi 5225 Pvt

Madakapalem 2820 Pvt

Thimmarajupeta 3455 Pvt
Atchutapuram Govt
Atchutapuram 11473 Pvt

Pudimadaka 10582 Govt

Marturu 6843 Pvt

Tahanthadi 4771 Govt

Dosuru 4099 Pvt

Maduthuru 4267 Pvt

Gurujapalem 4567 Pvt
6 AGANAMP
UDI
Gajuwaka
Govt.
GajuwakaI
7865
Pvt

GajuwakaII
12445
Pvt

GajuwakaIII
9622
Pvt

ChinnaGantyada
11219
Pvt

SundarayyaColony
11072
Pvt

Yarada
3125
Pvt

AkkireddipalemI
7917
Pvt

AkkireddipalemII
10775
Pvt

Natayyapalem
7787
Pvt

Jogavanipalem
13188
Pvt

Mindi
5747
Pvt

AppannaColony
7556
Pvt

Kanithi Govt. KanithiI
10880
Pvt

KanithiII
10443
Pvt

Kuramannapalem
11487
Pvt

Aganampudi 7500 Pvt

Islampeta 6485 Govt

Chepalapalem 3634 Govt

Duvvada 5063 Pvt

Devada 3710 Govt

Peddagantyada
Govt
PeddagantyadaI
5030
Govt

PeddagantyadaII
11756
Pvt

Seethanagaram
5460
Pvt

GangavaramI
6698
Pvt

GangavaramII
4886
Pvt

NadupuruI
6736
Pvt

NadupuruIi 5810 Pvt

NellimukkuI 5811 Pvt

NellimukkuII 6172 Pvt

NellimukkuIII 6967 Pvt
Paravada Govt
Paravada 8971 Govt

Lenkelapalem 6595 Govt

Salapuvanipalem 5126 Pvt

PeddaMadaka 6601 Pvt

Thanam 4993 Pvt

Peddamusidiwada 7153 Pvt
Vada
Cheepurapalli
Govt
V.C.Palli(East) 6413
Pvt

V.C.Palli(Weast) 5919
Govt(con
demned)

D.R.Peta 7572 Pvt

D.P.Palem 6936 Pvt
7 Chintapalli Lothugedda Govt
Lothugedda 2473 Pvt

Bandabailu 1873 Pvt

Annavaram 3571 Pvt

Bennavaram 3523 Pvt

Tammangula 2853 Pvt

Chintapalli1 3141 Pvt

chintapalli2 3575 Pvt
Tajangi Govt
Tajangi 4706 Pvt

A.sanivaram 3408 Pvt

Kothapalem 6167 Govt

Vanjari 4081 Pvt
Lambasingi Govt
Lamabasingi 4272 Pvt

Rajupakalu 4272 Govt

lothugeddajn. 3466 Pvt

Yerrabommalu 1828 Pvt

Kondavanchula 1979 Pvt
Korukonda Govt
Burugubnailu 3190 Pvt

Kotagunnalu 3762 Govt

K.Bandaveedi 2497 Pvt
Pedavalasa Govt
Pedavalasa 3362 Pvt

Garimanda 2739 Pvt

Yerracheruvulu 4760 Pvt

Nimmalapalem 3192 Govt

Asarada 2693 Pvt

Antharla 5414 Pvt
G.K.Veedi Govt
G.K.Veedi 6352 Pvt

R.V.Nagar 3568 Pvt

Ebulum 4633 Pvt

Rintada 6525 Pvt
Sapparla Govt
Sapparla 2823 Pvt

Kongapakalu 1824 Pvt

Kakunuru 1762 Pvt
Darakonda Govt
DarakondaI 1532 Pvt

DarakondaII 2166 Pvt

Duppilavada 2999 Pvt

SileruI 1867 Pvt

SileruII 2920 Pvt
Jerrila Govt
Jerrila 3591 Pvt

Mondigedda 3040 Pvt

Gollapalli 2064 Pvt

Chowdipalli 3525 Pvt

Bailukinchangi 2070 Govt
8 Bheemunipatn
am
Anandapuram Govt
Anandapuram 11179
Govt

Vellenki 6305 Govt

Boyapalem 5719 Pvt

Tarluwada 4417 Govt

Kisulawada 6825 Govt

Boni 5435 Govt

Gidijala 5834 Govt

Sontyam 7512 Govt

NGRPuram 5227 Govt

Kolavanipalem 3910 Govt
R.Thallavalasa Govt
R.Thallavalasa 6224 Govt

Ch.Uppada 5612 Govt

Kopulupada 6402 Govt

Dakamarri 3786 Pvt

Chippada 5725 Govt

Avanam 4856 Govt

Tatituru 5262 Govt

Singabanda 6279 Govt

Santhapetaat
rekavanipalem
Village
3304
Pvt
Revidi Govt
Revidi 3966 Govt

Pandrangi 5211 Govt

Korada 5155 Govt

Gandhavaram 3850 Pvt

Ananthavaram 4888 Pvt

Chinnapuram 5434 Govt

Padmanabham 5114 Govt

Reddipalli 6558 Govt

Maddi 5828 Pvt

Inada 6564 Govt
Madhurawada Govt
MadhurawadI 13916 Pvt

MadhurawadaII 10056 Pvt

Chandrampalem 6044 Pvt

YendadaI 6740 Pvt

YendadaII 10344 Pvt

Sagaranagar 5994 Pvt

Adarsanagara 10605 Pvt

Visakakshinagar 7830 Pvt
9 V.Madugula Kinthali Pvt
Kintali 5132 Pvt

A.Veeranaryanam 2640 Pvt

Vommali 6978 Pvt

Satyavaram 6109 Govt

JDpeta 4384 Pvt

Jalampalli 3196 Pvt
K.J.Puram Govt
KJPuram 6395 Pvt

M.K.Vallapuram 7755 Pvt

MadugulaI 3688 Pvt

MadugulaII 3313 Pvt

MadugulaIII 4208 Pvt

M.Koduru 6363 Pvt

Tatiparthi 3115 Pvt
10 NAKKAPALLI GODICHERLA GOVT. GODICHERLA 3625 Pvt
DEVAVARAM 4295 Pvt
G.J.PURAM 5289 Pvt
M.R.PETA 3859 Pvt
GULLIPADU 5346 Pvt
GUNUPUD 6637 Pvt
CH.DODDIGALLU

6837 Pvt
CHANDANADA 4237 Pvt
RAJAYYAPETA 5003 Pvt
P.THEENARLA 5306 Pvt
CH.L.PURAM 4300 Pvt
UPMAKA 6278 Pvt
NAKKAPALLI 6566 Pvt
PEDABODIGALAM 5868 Pvt
PENUGOLLU GOVT. PENUGOLLU 5319 Pvt
P.DHAARMAVARAM 4385 Pvt
BHEEMAVARAM 5225 Pvt
DARLAPUDI 7400 Pvt
GUDIWADA 7400 Pvt
PEDAGUMMULURU 5484 Pvt
TIMMAPPURAM 5825 Pvt
KORUPROLU 5370 Pvt
NAKKAPALLI 6566 Pvt
PEDABODIGALAM 5689 Pvt
PAYAKARAOPETA GOVT. PAYAKARAOPETAI 4931 Pvt
PAYAKARAOPETAII 4986 Pvt
PAYAKARAOPETAIII 8433 Pvt
PAYAKARAOPETAIV 4078 Pvt
SATYAVARAM 7449 Pvt
ARATLAKOTA 4987 Pvt
GOPALAPATANAM 5578 Pvt
GUNTAPALLI 8616 Pvt
SRIRAMPURAM GOVT. SRIRAMPURAM 4581 Pvt
P.R.B.PURAM 6178 Pvt
KANDIPUDI 7123 Pvt
KUMARAPURAM 5510 Pvt
PALMANPETA 5569 Pvt
PENTAKOTA 4981 Pvt
11
Paderu Minumuluru Govt.
K.Paderu
5850 Newly
Sanction
ed


Gudiwada
6745 Newly
Sanction
ed

Chintalaveedhi 4022 Newly
Sanction
ed


Guttulaput
3750 Newly
Sanction
ed


Eradapalli
3748 Newly
Sanction
ed


Maddulabanda
3640 Newly
Sanction
ed


Dokuluru
3867 Newly
Sanction
ed


Minumuluru
3195 Newly
Sanction
ed



Kandamamidi
2890 Constru
ction
complet
ed


Thumpada 3365
Newly
Sanction
ed


Kindangi 3975
Newly
Sanction
ed

Eedulapalem Govt.
Vantlamamidi 3249
Newly
Sanction
ed

Kakki 3200 Govt.


Devapuram 2542
Newly
Sanction
ed


Inada 1821
Newly
Sanction
ed

Hukumpeta Govt. Hukumpeta 3677 Private

Addumanda 3249 Private


Konthili 2492
Newly
Sanction
ed


Mattam 3716
Newly
Sanction
ed

Sobhakota 3045 Private

Ukkurba 5606 Private


Tadiput 2547
Constru
ction
complet
ed


Tadigiri 3276
Newly
Sanction
ed

Pedagaruvu 3834 Private

Uppa Govt. Gedalapadu 2306 Private


Rapa 2756
Newly
Sanction
ed

Olda 2885 Private

Santhari 3698 Private


Sarasapadu 2311
Newly
Sanction
ed


Pattam 2240
Constru
ction
complet
ed

Gattum 1727 Private


Bakuru 7452
Newly
Sanction
ed

Majjivalasa 2515 Private

G.Madugula Govt. G.Madugula 4237 Private


Kokkirapalli 2963
Newly
Sanction
ed


Kullupadu 2407
Constru
ction
complet
ed


Bandaveedhi 3241
Newly
Sanction
ed

Pinalochali 2505 Private

Nurmathi 2770 Private


Vanalbha 2599
Newly
Sanction
ed


Luvvasingi 3015
Newly
Sanction
ed

Pulusumamidi 1851 Private

Gemmeli Building
sanctioned
Gemmeli 4146
Private

Gaduthuru 2301 Private


Vanthala 2546
Newly
Sanction
ed

Kimudupalli 3672 Private


Pedapinapalem 2125
Newly
Sanction
ed


Solabham 2592
Newly
Sanction
ed

Tiyyyamamidi 2541 Private
12
Araku
Valley
Ananthagiri Govt.
Ananthagiri 4419
Private


Borra 3227
Govt.(un
der
repair

Tokuru 2079 Govt


Kothuru 1975
Govt.(un
der
repair

Singarbha 1782 Private

Kasipatnam 3216 Govt.

Bheemavaram Govt. Bheempolu 3022 Private

Bhimavaram 2213 Private


Garugubilli 1796
Newly
Sanction
ed

Raju Camp 2547 Govt.

Pedaraba 2099 Private

Lungaparthy Govt.
Medaparthy 3536
Newly
Sanction
ed

Vengada 1290 Govt.

Pynampadu 1800 Private

Valasi 1775 Govt.

Gumma 2022 Govt.

Madagada Govt. Madagada-I 3819 Private

Madagada-II 2078 Private

Bosubeda 653 Private

Panirangini 2944 Private

Baski 3517 Private

Devarapalli 2569 Private

Guggudu 2274 Private


Siragam 2327
Newly
Sanction
ed

Padmapuram 2934 Private

Gannela Govt. Lotheru I 2456 Govt.


Lotheru II 1388
Constru
ction
complet
ed


Iragai 1891
Newly
Sanction
ed

Gannela 3953 Private


Sunkarametta 4021
Newly
Sanction
ed


Dhaniyamguda 3302
Newly
Sanction
ed

Chinalabudu 4575 Private

Aurkuvalley-I 7755 Govt.

Sunkarametta
Newly
sanctioned
Building
Sanctioned
Pedalabudu
3539
Private

Dumbriguda Govt. Dumbriguda 3733 Private


Kinchumanda 5029
Newly
Sanction
ed


Kithalangi 5583
Newly
Sanction
ed


Domangi 4370
Newly
Sanction
ed

Guntaseema 3315 Private

Gedalabanda 2349 Private

Laiganda 2066 Private

Kandrum 2945 Private

Killoguda Govt.
Killoguda 3032
Newly
Sanction
ed

Sovva 3709 Private

Morriguda 3945 Private


Nimmagedda 4996
Newly
Sanction
ed

Araku 3266 Private


Korrai 3574
Govt.(un
der
repair)
13
Munchingp
ut
Pedabailu Govt.
Pedabayalu 5794
Private


Laxmipeta 3908
Newly
Sanction
ed

Aradakota 4122 Private

Gamparai 4819 Private

Kimudupalli 6510 Private

Kunthurla 2563 Private

Gomangi Govt.
Bondapalli 2534
Newly
Sanction
ed

Boyarajula 3623 Private


Bongaram 4751
Newly
Sanction
ed


Lingeti 2736
Newly
Sanction
ed

Injari 2919 Private


Boithili 2590
Newly
Sanction
ed

Rudakota Govt. Rudakota 3708 Private


J amiguda 3547
Newly
Sanction
ed

Gunjuwada 1862 Private


Koravangi 1668
Newly
Sanction
ed

E.Kumada 1994 Private


Kandrangivalsa 2204
Under
construc
ted

Busiput 1918 Private

Bungaput 1993 Private

Kilagada
Newly
sanctioned
Building
Sanctioned Munchingput 2816
Private

Sujanakota 2642 Private

Kulabeeru 3591 Private

Karimukkiput 2541 Private


Kilagada 2156
Newly
Sanction
ed

Pedaguda 2838 Private

Vanabhasingi 2841 Private

Darela 2463 Private

Bangarumetta 2594 Private

Labburu Govt. Laxmipuram 3150 Private

Barada 3255 Private


Sangada 3146
Newly
Sanction
ed

Makavaram 3584 Private

Dodiput 3006 Private
14 Narsipatnam Vemulapui
Govt Vemulapudi 1 4730 Private

Vemulapudi 2 4820 Private

Amalapuram 3114 Private

Mettapalem 3472 Private

Pamulavaka 6269 Private

Chinaboddepalli 4462 Private

Baligattam 1 5311 Private

Baligattam 2 3719 Private

Narsipatnam 4766 Private

Narsipatnam 1 5402 Private

Narsipatnam 2 5293 Private

G.R.Palem 4825 Private


Rolugunta
Rolugunta 1 4506 Private

Rolugunta 2 4522 Private

komaravolu 4780 Private

Chettupalli 4396 Private

PB.Palli 1 4295 Private

PB.Palli 2 4801 Private

BUChmipeta 4206 Private

Sarabavaram 5014 Private

Ratnampeta 4265 Private

Konthalam 1 2494 Private

Konthlam 2 3528 Private


Golugunda
Chodyam
4908 PVT

Golugonda
5431 PVT

Jogimpeta
5082 PVT

PM.Peta
3050 PVT


cheedigummala 6239 PVT


K.Yellavaram 6316 PVT


Pakalapadu 4657 PVT


Nathavaram Nathavaram 7150 PVT


Marripalem 4175 PVT


Y.D.Peta 4644 PVT


Cherlopalem 5969 Pvt


MB.Patnm 6485 PVT


Y.B.Agraharam 6383 PVT


gunipudi 6829 Gov


Golugondapeta 6862 PVT


Gummudikonda 4686 PVT


chammachinta 2571 PVT


T.r.Project 4060 PVT


Sarugudu 3915 Gov


Kothkota Dondapudi 6505 PVT


ZK.Patnam 3982 PVT


Kothakota 1 5546 PVT


Kothakota 2 5475 PVT


Kannampeta 4452 PVT


GV.Palem 5055 PVT


T.Arjapuram 6763 PVT


K.D.Peta Bangarmpeta 2364 PVT


Thotaluru 2127 PVT


Ratnampeta 3310 PVT


Nadimpalem 3844 Gov


Kongasingi 5459 PVT


K,D,Peta 1 3896 PVT


k.D.Peta 2 3580 PVT


Kantaram Kantaram 3921 Gov


Kommika 2386 PVt


R.Kothuru 3535 Pvt


Downuru downuru 3626 PVT


Chitimpadu 2729 PVT


S.Yerravaram 2252 PVT


Y.G.Peta 4551 PVT


Gabada 4189 PVT


R.J.palem R.J.Palem 3864 PVT


Mampa 4397 PVT


Marrivada 3201 PVT


M.Makavaram 3674 PVT


Balarevula 2330 PVT


Total 17466 PVT


U.Cheedipalem Ucheedipalem 1397 PVT


Palakazeedi 1043 PVT


M.Bheemavaram 2553 PVT
15 Yellamanchili Regupalem Govt.

Regupalem 5950 Private
Etikoppaka 6674 Govt.
PNR peta 3454 Private
Pulaparti 4713 Private
Purushottapuram 4678 Private
Peddapalli 5389 Private
Kokkirapalli 4977 Govt.
Jampapalem 3922 Private
Somalingapalem 3528 Govt.
Rambilli Govt. Rambilli 5253 Private
Vadanarsapuram 4936 Private
P.K.Palli 6124 Private
Kishnampalem 4722 Private
L.Koduru 3832 Private
Haripalem Govt. Haripalem 6909 Private
K.Andalapalli 7346 Private
Timmarajupeta 4900 Private
Jaggannapeta 2515 Private
M.J.Puram 2482 Govt.
Dimili Govt. Dimili 4097 Private
Murakada 4008 Private
Mamidivada 3031 Private
Gokivada 3626 Private
Panchadarla 4513 Private
Thallapalem Govt. Thallapalem 5753 Private
AS peta 4700 Govt
Narsingabilli 4758 Govt
NGPalem 4159 Private
Addam 6178 Govt
Kannurupalem 6699 Govt.
Jammadulapalem 3504 Govt
Sarvasiddi Govt. Sarvasiddi 7210 Private
S.Rayavaram 7074 Private
Lingarajupalem 5262 Private
Venkatapuram 4698 Private

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
1 Kotauratla Makavarapalem Non-
Tribal
Makavarapalem Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Tamaram Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Rachapall Non-
Tribal
Accessible
G.Koduru Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Jangalapalli Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Giduturu Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Rajupeta Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Burugupalem Non-
Tribal
Burugupalem Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Tutipala Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Vajaragada Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Dalimpeta Non-
Tribal
Accessible
K.Agraharam Non-
Tribal
Accessible
J.Naidupalem Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Kusarlapudi Non-
Tribal
Accessible
K.Venkatapuram Non-
Tribal
Kotauratla Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Gotiwada Non-
Tribal n
Accessible
Thangedu Non-
Tribal
Accessible
B.K.Palli Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Kodavatipudi Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Annavaram Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Yendapalli Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Kailasapatnam Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Dharmasagaram Non-
Tribal
Accessible


2 Gopalapatnam Gullepalli Non-
Tribal
Gullepalli Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Mogalipuram Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Amuruthapuram Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Ramaulammapalem Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Vangali Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Simhachalam Non-
Tribal
Adivaram-I Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Adivaram-II Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Pedagadili-I Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Pedagadili-II Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Indiranager Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Venkatapuram Non-
Tribal
Accessible
North
Gopalapatnam
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Kothapalem Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Pata Gopalapatnam Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Laxminager Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Sativanipalem Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Yellapuvanipalem Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Pendurthi Non-
Tribal
Pendurthi-I Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Pendurthi-II Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Vepagunta-I Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Vepagunta-II Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Porlupalem Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Purushothapuram Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Chinamushidiwada Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Narava Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Ramapuram Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Gorapalli Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Juttada Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Saripalli Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Gurrampalem Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Ch.Agraharam Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Sabbavaram Non-
Tribal
Sabbavaram-I Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Sabbavaram-II Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Aripaka Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Bata
Jangalammapalem
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Asakapalli Non- Accessible
Tribal
Pedagollapalem Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Vedurla Narava Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Adduru Non-
Tribal
Accessible
3 K.Kotapadu Chowduwada Non-
Tribal
Chowduvada Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Chowduvada-II Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Gullipalli Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Gondipalem Non-
Tribal
Accessible
K.S.Palem Non-
Tribal
Accessible
K.Kotapadu Non-
Tribal
Accessible
K.Kotapadu-II Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Dalivalsa Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Medicherla Non-
Tribal
Accessible
L.V.Palem Non-
Tribal
L.V.Palem Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Anandapuram Non-
Tribal
Accessible
R.Y.Agraharam Non-
Tribal
Accessible
A.Koduru Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Pathavalasa Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Devarapalle Non-
Tribal
Devarapalle Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Kasipuram Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Musidipalle Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Tenugupudi Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Raiwada Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Chinagangapuram Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Pinakota Non-
Tribal
Jalada Tribal Accessible
Koraparthy Tribal Accessible
Zeenabadu Tribal Accessible
Pinakota Tribal Accessible
Velamamidi Tribal Accessible


4 Chodavaram Gavaravaram Non-
Tribal
Gavaravaram Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Kandipalli Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Lakkavaram Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Juthada Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Govada Non-
Tribal

Accessible
R.R.Peta Non-
Tribal
Accessible
N.S.Peta Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Gowripatnam Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Venkannapalem Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Muddurthi Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Vaddadi Non-
Tribal
Vaddaddi Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Vaddadi-II Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Bangarumetta Non-
Tribal
Accessible
V.R.R.Peta Non-
Tribal
Accessible
V.V.Agraharam Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Jannavaram Non-
Tribal
Accessible
P.S.Peta Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Vechalam Non-
Tribal
Kaligotla-I Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Kaligotla-II Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Kothapenta Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Mulakalapalli Non-
Tribal
Accessible
M.Alamanda Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Peda Nandipalli Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Pedagogada Non-
Tribal
G.Kothapalli Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Varahapuram Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Bailapudi Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Arjunagiri Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Turuvolu Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Cheedikada Non-
Tribal
Cheedikada Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Manchala Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Appalarajupuram Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Khandivaram Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Konam Tribal Accessible
Ravikamatham Non-
Tribal
Ravikamatham-I Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Ravikamatham-II Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Chinapachila Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Gompa Non-
Tribal
Accessible
T.K.Palem Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Medivada Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Butchayyapeta Non-
Tribal
Butchayyapeta Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Dibbidi Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Pottidorapalem Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Gunnumpudi Non-
Tribal
Accessible
5 Anakapalli Thummapala Non-
Tribal Thummapala1
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Thummapala2
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Gundala
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Marturu
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Ch.N.Agraharam
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Sankaram
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Koppaka
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Maredupudi
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Thagarampudi Govt
Thagarampudi
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Old
dispensory
building
Sitanagaram
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Dibbapalem
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Kundram
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Mamidipalem
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Kasimkota Non-
Tribal Kasimkota1
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

kasimkota2
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Kasimkota3
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Bayyavaram
Non Accessible

Kothapalli
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Veduruparthi
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Kothuru
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Picinikada
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Thurakalapudi Non-
Tribal Thurakalapudi
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

R.Bhimavaram
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Rajam
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Sitayyapeta
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Munagapaka Non-
Tribal MunagapakaI
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

MunagapakaII
Non-
Tribal

Accessible

Vadrapalli
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Mallavaram
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Patipalli
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Thotada
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

T.Sirasapalli
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Nagulapalli
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Chuchukonda Non-
Tribal Chuchukonda
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Ganaparthi
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Madakapalem
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Thimmarajupeta
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Atchutapuram Non-
Tribal Atchutapuram
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Pudimadaka
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Marturu
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Tahanthadi
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Dosuru
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Maduthuru
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Gurujapalem
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
6 Aganampudi
Gajuwaka
Non-
Tribal
GajuwakaI
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

GajuwakaII
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

GajuwakaIII
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

ChinnaGantyada
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

SundarayyaColony
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Yarada
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

AkkireddipalemI
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

AkkireddipalemII
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Natayyapalem
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Jogavanipalem
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Mindi
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

AppannaColony
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Kanithi
Non-
Tribal.
KanithiI
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

KanithiII
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Kuramannapalem
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Aganampudi
Non- Accessible
Tribal


Islampeta
Non-
Tribal
Accessible


Chepalapalem
Non-
Tribal
Accessible


Duvvada
Non-
Tribal
Accessible


Devada
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Peddagantyada
Non-
Tribal
PeddagantyadaI
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

PeddagantyadaII
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Seethanagaram
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

GangavaramI
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

GangavaramII
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

NadupuruI
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

NadupuruIi
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

NellimukkuI
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

NellimukkuII
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

NellimukkuIII
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Paravada Non-
Tribal Paravada
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Lenkelapalem
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Salapuvanipalem
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

PeddaMadaka
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Thanam
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Peddamusidiwada
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Vada
Cheepurapalli
Non-
Tribal V.C.Palli(East)
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

V.C.Palli(Weast)
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

D.R.Peta
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

D.P.Palem
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
7 Chintapalli Lothugedda Tribal
Lothugedda
Tribal Accessible

Bandabailu
Tribal Accessible

Annavaram
Tribal Accessible

Bennavaram
Tribal In
Accessible

Tammangula
Tribal In
Accessible

Chintapalli1
Tribal Accessible

chintapalli2
Tribal Accessible
Tajangi Tribal
Tajangi
Tribal Accessible

A.sanivaram
Tribal In
Accessible

Kothapalem
Tribal Accessible

Vanjari
Tribal In
Accessible
Lambasingi Tribal
Lamabasingi
Tribal Accessible

Rajupakalu
Tribal Accessible

lothugeddajn.
Tribal Accessible

Yerrabommalu
Tribal Accessible

Kondavanchula
Tribal In
Accessible
Korukonda Tribal
Burugubnailu
Tribal In
Accessible

Kotagunnalu
Tribal In
Accessible

K.Bandaveedi
Tribal In
Accessible
Pedavalasa Tribal
Pedavalasa
Tribal Accessible

Garimanda
Tribal In
Accessible

Yerracheruvulu
Tribal In
Accessible

Nimmalapalem
Tribal Accessible

Asarada
Tribal Accessible

Antharla
Tribal Accessible
G.K.Veedi Tribal
G.K.Veedi
Tribal Accessible

R.V.Nagar
Tribal Accessible

Ebulum
Tribal Accessible

Rintada
Tribal Accessible
Sapparla Tribal
Sapparla
Tribal In
Accessible

Kongapakalu
Tribal In
Accessible

Kakunuru
Tribal In
Accessible
Darakonda Tribal
DarakondaI
Tribal Accessible

DarakondaII
Tribal In
Accessible

Duppilavada
Tribal In
Accessible

SileruI
Tribal In
Accessible

SileruII
Tribal In
Accessible
Jerrila Tribal
Jerrila
Tribal Accessible

Mondigedda
Tribal In
Accessible

Gollapalli
Tribal In
Accessible

Chowdipalli
Tribal Accessible

Bailukinchangi
Tribal Accessible
8 Bheemunipatnam Anandapuram Non-
Tribal Anandapuram
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Vellenki
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Boyapalem
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Tarluwada
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Kisulawada
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Boni
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Gidijala
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Sontyam
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

NGRPuram
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Kolavanipalem
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
R.Thallavalasa Non-
Tribal R.Thallavalasa
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Ch.Uppada
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Kopulupada
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Dakamarri
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Chippada
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Avanam
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Tatituru
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Singabanda
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Santhapetaat
rekavanipalem
Village
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Revidi Non-
Tribal Revidi
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Pandrangi
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Korada
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Gandhavaram
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Ananthavaram
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Chinnapuram
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Padmanabham
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Reddipalli
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Maddi
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Inada
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
Madhurawada Non-
Tribal MadhurawadI
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

MadhurawadaII
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Chandrampalem
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

YendadaI
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

YendadaII
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Sagaranagar
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Adarsanagara
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Visakakshinagar
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
9 V.Madugula Kinthali Non-
Tribal Kintali
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

A.Veeranaryanam
Non-
Tribal
In
Accessible

Vommali
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Satyavaram
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

JDpeta
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

Jalampalli
Non-
Tribal
Accessible
K.J.Puram Non-
Tribal KJPuram
Non-
Tribal
Accessible

M.K.Vallapuram
Non Accessible

MadugulaI
Non Accessible

MadugulaII
Non Accessible

MadugulaIII
Non Accessible

M.Koduru
Non Accessible

Tatiparthi
Tribal In
Accessible
10 NAKKAPALLI GODICHERLA Non-
Tribal
GODICHERLA Non-
Tribal
Accessible
DEVAVARAM Non-
Tribal
Accessible
G.J.PURAM Non-
Tribal
Accessible
M.R.PETA Non Accessible
GULLIPADU Non Accessible
GUNUPUD Non Accessible
CH.DODDIGALLU

Non Accessible
CHANDANADA Non Accessible
RAJAYYAPETA Non Accessible
P.THEENARLA Non Accessible
CH.L.PURAM Non Accessible
UPMAKA Non Accessible
NAKKAPALLI Non Accessible
PEDABODIGALAM Non Accessible
PENUGOLLU Non-
Tribal
PENUGOLLU Non Accessible
P.DHAARMAVARAM Non Accessible
BHEEMAVARAM Non Accessible
DARLAPUDI Non Accessible
GUDIWADA Non Accessible
PEDAGUMMULURU Non Accessible
TIMMAPPURAM Non Accessible
KORUPROLU Non Accessible
NAKKAPALLI Non Accessible
PEDABODIGALAM Non Accessible
PAYAKARAOPETA Non-
Tribal
PAYAKARAOPETAI Non Accessible
PAYAKARAOPETAII Non Accessible
PAYAKARAOPETAIII Non Accessible
PAYAKARAOPETAIV Non Accessible
SATYAVARAM Non Accessible
ARATLAKOTA Non Accessible
GOPALAPATANAM Non Accessible
GUNTAPALLI Non Accessible
SRIRAMPURAM Non-
Tribal
SRIRAMPURAM Non Accessible
P.R.B.PURAM Non Accessible
KANDIPUDI Non Accessible
KUMARAPURAM Non Accessible
PALMANPETA Non Accessible
PENTAKOTA Non Accessible
11
Paderu Minumuluru Tribal K.Paderu Tribal Accessible

Tribal Gudiwada Tribal Accessible

Tribal Chintalaveedhi Tribal Accessible

Tribal Guttulaput Tribal Accessible

Tribal Eradapalli Tribal Accessible

Tribal Maddulabanda Tribal
Accessible

Tribal Dokuluru Tribal
Accessible

Tribal Minumuluru Tribal
Accessible

Tribal Kandamamidi Tribal
Accessible

Tribal Thumpada Tribal
Accessible

Tribal Kindangi Tribal
Accessible

Eedulapalem Tribal Vantlamamidi Tribal
Accessible

Tribal
Kakki
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Devapuram
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Inada
Tribal
In
Accessible

Hukumpeta Tribal Hukumpeta Tribal Accessible

Tribal Addumanda Tribal Accessible

Tribal Konthili Tribal Accessible

Tribal Mattam Tribal
Accessible

Tribal Sobhakota Tribal
Accessible

Tribal Ukkurba Tribal
Accessible

Tribal Tadiput Tribal
Accessible

Tribal Tadigiri Tribal
Accessible

Tribal Pedagaruvu Tribal
Accessible

Uppa Tribal
Gedalapadu
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Rapa
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Olda
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Santhari
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Sarasapadu
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Pattam
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Gattum
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Bakuru
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Majjivalasa
Tribal
In
Accessible

G.Madugula Tribal G.Madugula Tribal Accessible

Tribal
Kokkirapalli
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Kullupadu
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Bandaveedhi
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Pinalochali
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Nurmathi
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Vanalbha
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Luvvasingi
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Pulusumamidi
Tribal
In
Accessible

Gemmeli Tribal
Gemmeli
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Gaduthuru
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Vanthala
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Kimudupalli
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Pedapinapalem
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Solabham
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Tiyyyamamidi
Tribal
In
Accessible
12
Araku Valley Ananthagiri Tribal
Ananthagiri
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Borra
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal Tokuru Tribal Accessible

Tribal Kothuru Tribal Accessible

Tribal
Singarbha
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal Kasipatnam Tribal Accessible

Bheemavaram Tribal
Bheempolu
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal Bhimavaram Tribal Accessible

Tribal
Garugubilli
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Raju Camp
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Pedaraba
Tribal
In
Accessible

Lungaparthy Tribal
Medaparthy
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Vengada
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Pynampadu
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Valasi
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal Gumma Tribal
In

Madagada Tribal Madagada-I Tribal Accessible

Tribal Madagada-II Tribal Accessible

Tribal Bosubeda Tribal Accessible

Tribal Panirangini Tribal Accessible

Tribal
Baski
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Devarapalli
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Guggudu
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Siragam
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Padmapuram
Tribal
In
Accessible

Gannela Tribal
Lotheru I
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Lotheru II
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Iragai
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal Gannela Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal Sunkarametta Tribal Accessible

Tribal
Dhaniyamguda
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal Chinalabudu Tribal

Tribal Aurkuvalley-I Tribal Accessible

Sunkarametta
Newly
sanctioned
Tribal Pedalabudu Tribal
In
Accessible

Dumbriguda Tribal
Dumbriguda
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Kinchumanda
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Kithalangi
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Domangi
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Guntaseema
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Gedalabanda
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Laiganda
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Kandrum
Tribal
In
Accessible

Killoguda Tribal
Killoguda
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Sovva
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Morriguda
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Nimmagedda
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal Araku Tribal Accessible

Tribal
Korrai
Tribal
In
Accessible
13
Munchingput Pedabailu Tribal
Pedabayalu
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Laxmipeta
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Aradakota
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Gamparai
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Kimudupalli
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Kunthurla
Tribal
In
Accessible

Gomangi Tribal
Bondapalli
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Boyarajula
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Bongaram
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Lingeti
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Injari
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Boithili
Tribal
In
Accessible

Rudakota Tribal
Rudakota
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal J amiguda Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Gunjuwada
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Koravangi
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
E.Kumada
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Kandrangivalsa
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Busiput
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Bungaput
Tribal
In
Accessible

Kilagada
Newly
sanctioned
Tribal
Munchingput
Tribal
Accessible

Tribal
Sujanakota
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Kulabeeru
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Karimukkiput
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Kilagada
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Pedaguda
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Vanabhasingi
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Darela
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Bangarumetta
Tribal
In
Accessible

Labburu Tribal
Laxmipuram
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Barada
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Sangada
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Makavaram
Tribal
In
Accessible

Tribal
Dodiput
Tribal
In
Accessible
14 Narsipatnam Vemulapui Non-
Tribal
Vemulapudi 1
Non-
Tribal
Accessible


Non
Vemulapudi 2
Non Accessible


Non
Amalapuram
Non Accessible


Non
Mettapalem
Non Accessible


Non
Pamulavaka
Non Accessible


Non
Chinaboddepalli
Non Accessible


Non
Baligattam 1
Non Accessible


Non
Baligattam 2
Non Accessible


Non
Narsipatnam
Non Accessible


Non
Narsipatnam 1
Non Accessible


Non
Narsipatnam 2
Non Accessible


Non
G.R.Palem
Non Accessible


Rolugunta Non
Rolugunta 1
Non Accessible


Non
Rolugunta 2
Non Accessible


Non
komaravolu
Non Accessible


Non
Chettupalli
Non Accessible


Non
PB.Palli 1
Non Accessible


Non
PB.Palli 2
Non Accessible


Non
BUChmipeta
Non Accessible


Non
Sarabavaram
Non Accessible


Non
Ratnampeta
Non Accessible


Non
Konthalam 1
Non Accessible


Non
Konthlam 2
Non Accessible


Golugunda Non
Chodyam
Non Accessible


Non
Golugonda
Non Accessible


Non
Jogimpeta
Non Accessible


Non
PM.Peta
Non Accessible


Non cheedigummala Non Accessible


Non K.Yellavaram Non Accessible


Non Pakalapadu Non Accessible


Nathavaram Non Nathavaram Non Accessible


Non Marripalem Non Accessible


Non Y.D.Peta Non Accessible


Non Cherlopalem Non Accessible


Non MB.Patnm Non Accessible


Non Y.B.Agraharam Non Accessible


Non gunipudi Non Accessible


Non Golugondapeta Non Accessible


Non Gummudikonda Non Accessible


Non chammachinta Non Accessible


Non T.r.Project Non Accessible


Non Sarugudu Non Accessible


Kothkota Non Dondapudi Non Accessible


Non ZK.Patnam Non Accessible


Non Kothakota 1 Non Accessible


Non Kothakota 2 Non Accessible


Non Kannampeta Non Accessible


Non GV.Palem Non Accessible


Non T.Arjapuram Non Accessible


K.D.Peta Non Bangarmpeta Non Accessible


Non Thotaluru Non Accessible


Non Ratnampeta Non Accessible


Non Nadimpalem Non Accessible


Non Kongasingi Non Accessible


Non K,D,Peta 1 Non Accessible


Non k.D.Peta 2 Non Accessible


Kantaram Non Kantaram Non Accessible


Non Kommika Non Accessible


Non R.Kothuru Non Accessible


Downuru Non downuru Non Accessible


Non Chitimpadu Non Accessible


Non S.Yerravaram Non Accessible


Non Y.G.Peta Non Accessible


Non Gabada Non Accessible


R.J.palem Non R.J.Palem Non Accessible


Non Mampa Non Accessible


Non Marrivada Non Accessible


Non M.Makavaram Non Accessible


Non Balarevula Non In
Accessible


U.Cheedipalem Non Ucheedipalem Non In
Accessible


Non Palakazeedi Non In
Accessible


Non M.Bheemavaram Non In
Accessible
15 Yellamanchili Regupalem Non Regupalem Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Etikoppaka Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non PNR peta Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Pulaparti Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Purushottapuram Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Peddapalli Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Kokkirapalli Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Jampapalem Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Somalingapalem Non
Tribal
Accessible
Rambilli Non Rambilli Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Vadanarsapuram Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non P.K.Palli Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Kishnampalem Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non L.Koduru Non
Tribal
Accessible
Haripalem Non Haripalem Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non K.Andalapalli Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Timmarajupeta Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Jaggannapeta Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non M.J.Puram Non
Tribal
Accessible
Dimili Non Dimili Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Murakada Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Mamidivada Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Gokivada Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Panchadarla Non
Tribal
Accessible
Thallapalem Non Thallapalem Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non AS peta Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Narsingabilli Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non NGPalem Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Addam Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Kannurupalem Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Jammadulapalem Non Accessible
Tribal
Sarvasiddi Non Sarvasiddi Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non S.Rayavaram Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Lingarajupalem Non
Tribal
Accessible
Non Venkatapuram Non
Tribal
Accessible


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 Kotauratla -- Govt Kotauratla --
2 Gopalapatnam -- Govt Gopalapatnam --
3 K.Kotapadu -- Govt K.Kotapadu --
4 Chodavaram -- Govt Chodavaram -
5 Anakapalli District Hospital
Anakapalli
Govt -- --
6 Aganampudi -- Govt Aganampudi --
7 Chintapalli -- Govt Chintapalli --
8 Bheemunipatnam -- Govt Bheemunipatnam --
9 V.Madugula -- Govt V.Madugula --
10 Nakkapalli -- Govt Nakkapalli --
11 Paderu -- Govt Paderu --
12
Munchingput
-- Govt Munchingput --
13
Araku Valley
-- Govt Araku Valley --
14 Narsipatnam Area Hospital Narsipatnam Govt -- --
15 Yellamanchili Govt Yellamanchili --








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 Visakhapatnam Municipal
corporation
CMOH, GVMC, Vsp UFWC 1573304 Govt
2 RTC(Male), Vsp UFWC Govt
3 Allipuram UFWC Govt
4 Arilova UFWC Govt
5 Chinawaltair UFWC Govt
6 Gnanapuram UFWC Govt
7 I-Town UFWC Govt
8 Kapparada UFWC Govt
9 Malkapuram UFWC Govt
10 Sriharipuram UFWC Govt
11 Vidyut nagar UFWC Govt
12 Swarnabharathi UFWC Govt
13 Pedagantyada UHC 12000 Govt
14 Anakapalli Municipality Anakapalli UFWC 55158 Govt
15 Bheemunipatnam
Municipality
Bheemili UFWC 26201 Govt
16 Chodavaram UFWC 28754 Govt
17 Narsipatnam UFWC 25691 Govt
18 Yelamanchili UFWC 30148 Govt
19 Tagarapuvalasa UHC 14250 Govt


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 Area Hospital
Narsipatnam
Nathavaram 2 1 0 159 0 73 0
2 Rolugunta 1 0 1 661 0 285 0
3 Golugonda 1 1 0 155 0 51 0
4 Vemulapudi 1 1 0 152 0 76 0
5 Ravikamatham 1 0 1 240 0 114 0
6 R.J. Palem 2 1 1 163 0 62 0
7 CHC Chintapalli Pedavalasa 0 2 0 87 0 26 0
8 Darakonda 0 2 0 61 0 33 0
9 Lothugeda 0 1 1 293 0 167 0
10 CHC Aganampudi Parawada 1 1 0 149 0 73 0
Atchutapuram 1 2 0 153 0 58 0
CHC Aruku Anathagiri 1 1 1 98 0 51 0
Dumbriguda 0 2 0 70 0 22 0
Gannela 0 2 0 92 0 56 0
CHC
Bheemilipatnam
Madhurawada 1 1 0 218 0 65 0
Revidi 2 1 0 195 0 84 0
Anadapuram 1 1 1 402 0 206 0
CHC Chodavaram Cheedikada 1 1 0 86 0 34 0
CHC K.Kotapadu Chowduwada 2 1 0 63 0 31 0
Devarapalli 1 1 0 153 0 72 0
Pinakota 1 2 0 140 0 62 0
CHC
Munchingput
Pedabayalu 1 2 0 52 0 15 0
CHC Nakkapalli Sreerampuram 0 2 0 187 0 53 0
Godicherla 1 0 0 452 0 234 0
Sarvasiddi 2 0 1 120 0 81 0
Penugollu 1 1 0 251 0 111 0
CHC Paderu G. Madugula 4 2 0 113 0 79 0
CHC V.Madugula KJ Puram 2 1 0 218 0 86 0
CHC
Yelamanchili
Rambilli 2 0 1 136 0 78 0
CHC Kotauratla Makavarapalem 2 1 0 124 0 64 0
District Hospital
Anakapalli
Kasimkota 2 1 1 104 0 53 0
Chuchukonda 1 0 0 25 0 12 0
Tummapala 1 2 0 90 0 31 0
Turakalapudi 2 0 1 108 0 35 0
Munchingput 0 1 1 195 0 89 0

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 Revidi
PHC
6
205 0 0
2 R.Thallavalasa
PHC
6
24 0 0
3 Anandapuram
PHC
6
402 0 0
4 Madhuruvada
PHC
6
218 0 0
5 Pendurthi PHC 30 160 0 0
6 Gajuwaka
PHC
6
7 0 0
7 Kanithi
PHC
6
0 0 0
8 Paravada
PHC
6
117 0 0
9 V. Cheepurupalli
PHC
6
28 0 0
10 Sabbavaram
PHC
30
109 0 0
11 Gullepalli
PHC
6
79 0 0
12 Kasimkota
PHC
6
104 0 0
13 Thallapalem
PHC
6
18 0 0
14 Thummapala
PHC
6
82 0 0
15 Munagapaka PHC 6 16 0 0
16 Chuchukonda
PHC
6
24 0 0
17 Chowduvada
PHC
6
63 0 0
18 L.V.Palem
PHC
6
27 0 0
19 Deverapalli
PHC
6
154 0 0
20 Veechalam
PHC
6
28 0 0
21 Gavaravaram
PHC
6
32 0 0
22 Ravikamatham
PHC
6
237 0 0
23 Butchiapeta
PHC
6
43 0 0
24 Turakalapudi
PHC
6
103 0 0
25 Vaddadi PHC 6 3 0 0
26 Cheedikada
PHC
6
84 0 0
27 Pedagogada
PHC
6
17 0 0
28 Penugollu
PHC
6
252 0 0
29 Sarvasiddi
PHC
6
121 0 0
30 Regupalem
PHC
6
97 0 0
31 Godicherla
PHC
6
451 0 0
32 Nathavaram
PHC
6
166 0 0
33 Makavarapalem
PHC
6
127 0 0
34 P.R.Peta
PHC
6
39 0 0
35 Srirampuram PHC 6 187 0 0
36 Rolugunta
PHC
6
661 0 0
37 K.J .Puram
PHC
6
209 0 0
38 Golugonda
PHC
6
150 0 0
39 Vemulapudi
PHC
6
153 0 0
40 Atchutapuram
PHC
6
147 0 0
41 Haripalem
PHC
6
6 0 0
42 Rambilli
PHC
6
129 0 0
43 Dimili PHC 6 4 0 0
44 Ananthagiri
PHC
6
98 0 0
45 Pinkaota
PHC
6
111 0 0
46 Bheemavaram
PHC
6
59 0 0
47 Lungaparthi
PHC
6
72 0 0
48 Gannela
PHC
6
150 0 0
49 Madagada
PHC
6
22 0 0
50 Munchingput
PHC
6
150 0 0
51 Labburu
PHC
6
51 0 0
52 Hukumpeta
PHC
30
53 0 0
53 Uppa PHC 6 25 0 0
54 Minumuluru
PHC
6
2 0 0
55 Eedulapalem
PHC
6
23 0 0
56 Dumbriguda
PHC
6
64 0 0
57 Killoguda
PHC
6
0 0 0
58 G.Madugula
PHC
6
113 0 0
59 Gemmili
PHC
6
9 0 0
60 Pedabayalu
PHC
6
52 0 0
61 Gomangi
PHC
6
0 0 0
62 Roodakota
PHC
6
21 0 0
63 Lothugedda PHC 6 257 0 0
64 Lambasingi
PHC
6
41 0 0
65 Thajangi
PHC
6
25 0 0
66 Korukonda
PHC
6
10 0 0
67 R.J .Palem
PHC
6
163 0 0

68 Downooru
PHC
6
50 0 0
69 Kantharam
PHC
6
3 0 0
70 KD Peta
PHC
6
41 0 0
71 U Cheedipalem
PHC
6
5 0 0
72 G.K.Veedhi
PHC
6
7 0 0
73 Darakonda
PHC
6
59 0 0
74 Pedavalasa
PHC
6
87 0 0
75 Sapparla
PHC
6
3 0 0
76 J errela PHC 6 11 0 0
77 Simhachalam
RHC
10
72 0 0
78 K.V.Puram
NEW
PHCs
0 0 0 0
79 Burugupalem
NEW
PHCs
0 0 0 0
80 Thagarampudi
NEW
PHCs
0 0 0 0
81 Pedagantyada
NEW
PHCs
0 0 0 0
82 Sunkarametta
NEW
PHCs
0 0 0 0
83 Kilagada
NEW
PHCs
0 0 0 0
84 Kothakota
NEW
PHCs
0 0 0 0
85 Sileru
NEW
PHCs
0 0 0 0
86 R.V.Nagar
NEW
PHCs
0 0 0 0
77 Bheemili
CHC
30
119 0 0
78 Chodavaram
CHC
30
142 0 0
79 Yelamanchili
CHC
30
109 0 0
80 V Madugula
CHC
30
25 0 0
81 Chinthapalli
CHC
30
300 0 0
82 Aganmapudi
CHC
50
363 225 0
83 Kotavuratla
CHC
30
104 0 0
84 K Kotapadu
CHC
30
443 0 0
85 Nakkapalli
CHC
30
325 0 0
86 Arakuvalley
CHC
50
1094 0 0
87 Paderu
CHC
50
657 0 0
88 Area Hospital, Narispatnam
AH
100
2469 304 0
89 Anakapalli
DH
200
2347 799 0
90
King Goerge Hospital,
Visakhapatnam
Teaching
Hospital
1037 3841 1345 23
91
Victoria Govt Hospital,
Visakhapatnam
Maternity
Hospital
227 6620

1433
0

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

In-Position Category Required Sanctioned
Regular Contract Total

Gynecologist -- 7 4 0 4
Pediatrician -- 7 4 0 4
Anesthetics -- 7 1 0 1
Physician -- 0 0 0 0
Surgeon -- 0 0 0 0
Ophthalmologist -- 0 0 0 0
Medical Officer 32 168 137 1 138
Head Nurse -- 6 6 -- 6
Staff Nurse 30 138 128 -- 128
Lab Technician 19 79 47 23 70
Pharmacist 36 101 54 21 75
X-Ray Technician/
Dark Room Assistant
5 6 1 -- 1
LHV -- 159 159 -- 159
ANM 82 611 474 32 506
MPW(M) 152 477 22 303 325
ASHA 6188 5734
Table-9: Human Resource under the control of Commissioner, APVVP
In-Position Category Required Sanctioned
Regular Contract Total
Gynecologist 14 17 11 0 11
Pediatrician 6 9 7 0 7
Anesthetics 3 9 7 0 7
Physician 6 6 2 0 2
Surgeon 6 5 2 0 2
Ophthalmologist 6 3 3 0 3
Medical Officer 16 17 10 6 16
Head Nurse 12 8 8
Staff Nurse 16 95 90 90
Lab Technician 8 9 4 2 6
Pharmacist 8 11 5 5
X-Ray Technician 0 8 3 2 5
LHV 0 0 0 0 0
ANM 10 22 12 4 16
MPW(M) 0 0 0 0 0
Table-10: Human Resource under the control of Director of Medical Education

In-Position Category Required Sanctioned
Regular Contract Total

Gynecologist 2 2 2 -- 2
Pediatrician 4 1 2 -- 2
Anesthetics 5 4 3 -- 3
Physician 3 -- -- -- --
Surgeon -- 2 2 -- 2
Ophthalmologist -- 2 2 -- 2
Medical Officer 3 17 16 -- 16
Head Nurse 7 33 33 -- 33
Staff Nurse 77 117 117 -- 117
Lab Technician 7 8 5 3 8
Pharmacist 9 16 13 3 16
X-Ray Technician 5 3 3 -- 3
LHV 2 4 4 -- 4
ANM 2 4 4 -- 4
MPW(M) -- -- -- -- --


Table-11: Human Resource under the control of Commissioner, AYUSH

In-Position Category Required Sanctioned
Regular Contract Total

Medical Officers
(Regular)

Medical Officers
(NRHM)

Compounder
(Regular)

Compounder
(NRHM)

SNO (Regular)
SNO (NRHM)


Table-12: DISTRICT ABSTRACT OF HUMAN RESOURCES

In-Position Category Required Sanctioned
Regular Contract NRHM Total

Gynecologist 16 26 17 0 0 17
Pediatrician 10 17 13 0 0 13
Anesthetics 8 20 11 0 0 11
Physician 6 6 2 0 0 2
Surgeon 6 7 4 0 0 4
Ophthalmologist 6 5 5 0 0 5
Medical Officer 51 202 163 7 0 170
Public Health Nurse
Head Nurse 7 51 47 0 0 47
Staff Nurse 123 416 335 0 55 390
LHVs 2 163 163 0 0 163
Pharmacist 53 128 72 24 0 96
Lab Technician 34 96 56 28 0 84
X-Ray Technician 10 17 7 2 0 9
Ophthalmic Asst.
Health Supervisor (M)
Health Supervisor (F)
ANM 230 1157 490 36 401 927
MPW(M) 152 477 22 303 0 325
ASHA 0 6188 0 0 5177 5177
AYUSH MO
AYUSH Compound.
AYUSH SNO
Information not received till date
Anganwadi Workers




Note The above cader strength exculuding AYUSH, KGH,Andhra Medical
College, ENT HOSPITAL
Table-13: Trainings institutions details

Govt. Aided Private S N Category
No. Intake No. Intake No. Intake
1 ANM Schools 2 80 -- -- 9 330
2 LHV Schools -- -- -- -- -- --
3 GNM Schools 1 60 -- -- 20 930
4 MPHW(M) Schools 1 60 -- -- -- --
5 Post Basic BSc (Nursing) College -- -- -- -- -- --
6 BSc (Nursing) College -- -- -- -- -- --
7 MSc (Nursing) College -- -- -- -- -- --
8 Diploma in Pharmacy -- -- -- -- -- --
9 B.Pharm Colleges -- -- -- -- -- --
10 Lab. Technician (DMLT) -- -- -- -- 12 269
11 Lab. Technician (Degree) -- -- -- -- -- --
12 Others (Pl specify) -- -- -- -- -- --


Table-14: Second ANM details

S
N
Name of the Second
ANM
Name of the Sub-
cetre
Working as on Remarks
1 D. Bhulakshmi
Kolavanipalem 25/12/2011
2
K.Lavanya
Vellenki 25/12/2011
3 D.Nagamani
Boyapalem 25/12/2011
4
Y Gowri
Tarluwada 25/12/2011
5 M Sujatha
Kisulawada 25/12/2011
6
Ch Kanakaratnam
Boni 25/12/2011
7 P. Malathi Marturu
25/12/2011

8 P.Dalamma
Maduthuru
25/12/2011
9
L. Vara Lakshmi Atchuthapuram
25/12/2011
10 Smt. R. Sanyasamma
Pudimadaka 25/12/2011
11
Smt. P. Santhakumari
Dosuru 25/12/2011
12 B. Eswaramma
Pottidorapalem
25/12/2011
13
K. Hymavathi Butchiapeta
25/12/2011
14 N. Ganapathi
Manchayala 25/12/2011
15
S. Suguna Kumari
Cheedikada 25/12/2011
16 Bhavani
Kandivaram 25/12/2011
17
B. Uma Maheswari
Gullipalli
25/12/2011
18 Bodabola Lakshmi
Chowduvada
25/12/2011
19
YMR Kumari
Gondipalem
25/12/2011
20 A. Nalini
Chowduvada
25/12/2011
21
B.Lakshmi
Mallampalem
25/12/2011
22 G.Satyavathi
Medicherla
25/12/2011
23
G,Kumari
Dalivalasa
25/12/2011
24 K.Nagamani
K.S. Palem
25/12/2011
25
B.Chinnamalu
Sureddipalem
25/12/2011
26 PVS Pavani Thimmarajupeta
25/12/2011
27
R. Satyavathi
Kasipuram 25/12/2011
28 P. Venkatalakshmi
Musidipalli 25/12/2011
29
G. Pushpa
Devarapalli 25/12/2011
30 R. Demudamma
C.G. Varam 25/12/2011
31
K. Rajeswari
Raiwada 25/12/2011
32 V. Nooka Ratnam
Panchadrla
25/12/2011
33
D Hyma
Sokiwada
25/12/2011
34 G.J aganmohini
Gokiwada 25/12/2011
35
B.Manikyam
Panchadrla 25/12/2011
36 N. Appalanarasa
R.R.Peta
25/12/2011
37
V. Padmavathi
Lakkavaram
25/12/2011
38 B. Syamala Devi
N.S. Peta
25/12/2011
39
N. Chittemma
Venkannapalem
25/12/2011
40 ChNV Bhavani
Kandipalli
25/12/2011
41
K. Chellayyamma
P.S. Peta
25/12/2011
42 R. Nookarathnam
Gowripatnam 25/12/2011
43
V. Nagamani
J uthada 25/12/2011
44 P. Karuna Kumari
Govada 25/12/2011
45
D. Eswaramma
Gavaravaram 25/12/2011
46 A. Padmaja
Doddigollu 25/12/2011
47
B. Ramanamma
G.J . Puram 25/12/2011
48 G. Pydithalli
M.R. Peta 25/12/2011
49
P Lakshmi
Gunupudi 25/12/2011
50 K.Ramanamma
P. Bodigalum 25/12/2011
51
T. Chilakamma
Nakkapalli 25/12/2011
52 Boyapati Ramanamma
Tenerala 25/12/2011
53
G.Ratnam
Ch. L. Puram 25/12/2011
54 R.Varalaxmi Beemapeta
25/12/2011
55
V. Lovalaxmi
K. Yellavaram 25/12/2011
56 Surya laxmi Golugonda
25/12/2011
57
R. Lakshmi
Kongasinge
25/12/2011
58 P. Manga Kodakarla
25/12/2011
59
M. Nagamani
J aggannapeta 25/12/2011
60
V. Kondamma Kintali
25/12/2011
61 K. Bhavani Satyavaram
25/12/2011
62
M. Simhachalam Madugula II
25/12/2011
63 GD Eswari Devi KJ Puram
25/12/2011
64
R. Sailaja M.K. Vallapuram
25/12/2011
65 T.Suryamani
Madugula I 25/12/2011
66
G. Prabhavathi
Madugula II 25/12/2011
67 K Sridevi
Madugula III 25/12/2011
68
T.Rani
Tatiparthi 25/12/2011
69 M. Vimala Madugula III
25/12/2011
70 N. Devudamma
Kasimkota-III 25/12/2011
71
N. Siva Kumari
Bayyavaram 25/12/2011
72 M. Vijaya Nirmala Kumari
Kasimkota-I 25/12/2011
73
M. Sunitha
Kothapalli 25/12/2011
74 N. Naga Jyothi
Kasimkota-II 25/12/2011
75
K. Sridevi Akoduru
25/12/2011
76 V.Mutyalamma Agraharam
25/12/2011
77
N. Mani
Gotivada 25/12/2011
78 P. Rama Ratnam
Kailasapatnam 25/12/2011
79
A. LAKSHMI Devi
Chinaboddipalli 25/12/2011
80 D. Bharathi
Rajupeta 25/12/2011
81
M. Padmavathi
Kotavuratla 25/12/2011
82 I. Mani
Makavarapalem 25/12/2011
83
V. Satyavathi Tamaram
25/12/2011
84 P. Ramalakshmi G.Koduru
25/12/2011
85
R. Satyavathi J angalapalli
25/12/2011
86 M.V. Lakshmi
Yendapalli 25/12/2011
87
P. Lakshmi
Dalimpeta
25/12/2011
88 V. Vijaya Lakshmi
Konda Agraharam 25/12/2011
89
K. Chinna Ammalu
Giduturu 25/12/2011
90
B.Mariya Ratnam VOMPOLU 25/12/2011
91
Ch.Sri laxmikantam VOMPOLU 25/12/2011
92
V.Padma MUNAGAPAKA 25/12/2011
93
A.Devaki THOTADA 25/12/2011
94
K.Durga K.NAGAVARAM 25/12/2011
95
P.Nagajyothi MOOLAPETA 25/12/2011
96
A.Gunalakshmi
Patipalli
25/12/2011
97
Smt.N.Satyavathi Nathavaram 25/12/2011
98
Smt.G.Nagasatyavathi Golugondapeta 25/12/2011
99
Smt.G.Vijayalakshmi Gummidigonda 25/12/2011
100
Smt.T.V.Varlakshmi Cherlopalem 25/12/2011
101
Kum.G.Ramalakshmi Sarugudu 25/12/2011
102
Kum.B.Ramalakshmi Marripalem 25/12/2011
103
Kum.A.Siva Rani MBPatnam 25/12/2011
104
Smt.Y.Kanaka Y.D. Peta 25/12/2011
105
Smt.N.Krupavathi T.R. Project 25/12/2011
106 K Bhavani
PR Peta - III 25/12/2011
107
A J Kumari
PR Peta - IV 25/12/2011
108
E V Kumari
Guntapalli 25/12/2011
109
K Sivamma
Satyavaram 25/12/2011
110 P. Nookaratnam
P.R. Peta I
25/12/2011
111
U. Vijaaya Kumari
Aratlakota 25/12/2011
112 B.VaraLaxmi
Arjunagiri 25/12/2011
113
B. Lakshmi
Varahalapuram 25/12/2011
114 J . Tulasi
Turuvolu 25/12/2011
115
R. Lakshmi
Bailpudi 25/12/2011
116 N. Rama Lakshmi
G. Kothapalli 25/12/2011
117
A. Adilakshmi
P. Dharmavaram
25/12/2011
118 Ch. Chinatalli
Koruprolu
25/12/2011
119
MG Parameswari
P. Gummuluru
25/12/2011
120 T. Srilaxmi
Nakkapalli 25/12/2011
121
K. Ammaji
Bheemavaram 25/12/2011
122 J . Ramalakshmi
Parawada 25/12/2011
123
K. Ratnam
Parawada-II 25/12/2011
124 Ch. Indira
Lankelapalem 25/12/2011
125
P. Sanyasamma
Thanam 25/12/2011
126 A. Pydiraju
Santhapeta 25/12/2011
127
P.Ramanakumari
Tatituru 25/12/2011
128 P.Manikyamma
Singanabanda 25/12/2011
129
I.Arunakumari
Chippada 25/12/2011
130 S.Mangaveni
Avanam 25/12/2011
131
S. Aksha
Gurjapalem 25/12/2011
132 K.Nookaratnam
Wadanarsapur 25/12/2011
133
PV Varalakshmi
Rambilli 25/12/2011
134 P. Gnaneswari
Lalam Koduru 25/12/2011
135
S. Laxmi
Krishnampalam 25/12/2011
136 K. Anthoni Kumari Kormanpeta
25/12/2011
137
V Laxmi
Ravikamatham I 25/12/2011
138 T. Ramanamma
Ravikamatham II 25/12/2011
139
R. Mangathalli
Chinapachila 25/12/2011
140 K Nirmalakumari
Gompa 25/12/2011
141
K Sridevi
Thotakurapalem 25/12/2011
142 M. Anuradha Gampavanipalem
25/12/2011
143
G.Ratnalu Dondapudi
25/12/2011
144 K.J hansi lakshmi Bai Thotakurapalem
25/12/2011
145
T.D.SIMTHA Pedapalli
25/12/2011
146 O. Venu
Purushothapruam 25/12/2011
147
K. Vijaya Kumari
Etikoppaka 25/12/2011
148 M. Rama Lakshmi
J empapalem 25/12/2011
149
R.S.G. Revathi
PNR Peta 25/12/2011
150 L. Varalakshmi
Regupalem 25/12/2011
151
E. Mathamma
Pulapathi 25/12/2011
152
G.Anasuya
Korada
25/12/2011
153 B.Aruna Padmaja
Indad
25/12/2011
154
B.Savithri
Reddipalli
25/12/2011
155 J .Bhagyalaxmi
Maddi 25/12/2011
156
S.Bhagyalaxmi
Padmanabham 25/12/2011
157 B.Pydithalli
Revidi
25/12/2011
158
N.Nagamani
Chinnapuram
25/12/2011
159 P.Bhulakshmi
Gandhavaram
25/12/2011
160 K. Appalanarsa
Kusurlapudi 25/12/2011
161
K. Bhavani
Rolugunta 25/12/2011
162 M. Sujatha
Butchampeta 25/12/2011
163
R. Rajyalakshmi
Sarbavaram 25/12/2011
164 B. Papayamma
J . Naidupalem 25/12/2011
165
J Sailaja Rani
PB Palli I 25/12/2011
166 K.C.H Ramanamma
Konthalam-II 25/12/2011
167
A. Simhachalam
Komaravolu 25/12/2011
168 S Venkata lakshmi
Aripaka 25/12/2011
169
Dhasari Demudamma
B.J Palem 25/12/2011
170 P.Sudha Rani
Asakapalli 25/12/2011
171
S. Sundara Kantham
Sabbavaram-1 25/12/2011
172 Sunkari Yesu Ratnam
Pedagollapalem
25/12/2011
173
V. Asha Latha Palamanpeta
25/12/2011
174 B Venkata Lakshmi
P.R.B. Puram
25/12/2011
175
S. Rupalatha
Kumarapuram
25/12/2011
176 S. Kalpalatha Kandipudi
25/12/2011
177
P Nookaratnam S.Rayavaram
25/12/2011
178 G Varalaxmi Lingarajupalem,
25/12/2011
179
G Asharatnam Venkatapuram
25/12/2011
180 D.K.N.V.G.Bhavani N.G.Palem
25/12/2011
181
T.Vijaya Kumari Addam
25/12/2011
182 K.V.Ramanamma Kannurupalem
25/12/2011
183
M.Nagalakshmi Narsingbilli
25/12/2011
184
K MUTYALAMMA
Thallapalem 25/12/2011
185
K.Padma Thummapala_I 25/12/2011
186
P.Swapnasavitramma Thummapala_II 25/12/2011
187
PVV Nagamani Ch.N.Agraharam 25/12/2011
188
N.Triveni Koppaka 25/12/2011
189
P.Mangathalli Mardupudi 25/12/2011
190
G.Varahalamma Kundram 25/12/2011
191
S.Santhi Dayani Thagarampudi 25/12/2011
192
MD J areena Mamidipalem 25/12/2011
193
K.Mangamma Gundala 25/12/2011
194
P. Revathi Sankaram 25/12/2011
195
K. Satyaveni Picinikada 25/12/2011
196 Geddam Sofia
Seethayyapeta 25/12/2011
197
P Kalavathi
Seethiahpeta 25/12/2011
198 M. Kamalamma
R. Bheemavaram 25/12/2011
199
M. Chandravathi V.Ch. Palli
25/12/2011

200 Sk. Syed Beebi Desapatruni palem
25/12/2011

201
B. Venkata Lakshmi D.R. Peta
25/12/2011

202 M. Subba Lakshmi B. Metta
25/12/2011

203
A.Vara Lakshmi Vaddadi-1
25/12/2011

204 R. Lakshmi
M. Alamanda
25/12/2011
205
D. Padma
Pedanandipalli
25/12/2011
206 K. Vijaya Lakshmi Kaliguttula II
25/12/2011
207
D. Narithallamma Kothapenta
25/12/2011
208 R.RamaDevi Kaliguttula I
25/12/2011
209
S. Dhana Lakshmi Vechelam
25/12/2011
210 P. Lovathalli Vemulapudi II
25/12/2011
211
K. Satyavathi Amalapuram
25/12/2011
212 N. Jyothi
Vemulapudi II 25/12/2011
213
N. swathi
Amalapuram 25/12/2011
214 M. venkatalakshmi
Mettapalem 25/12/2011
215
R. Rathnakumari
Baligattam II 25/12/2011
216 P. Venkatalakshmi
Guradapalem 25/12/2011
217
B. Satyavathi
C.H.B. Palli 25/12/2011
218 V. Sangeeta
Pamulawaka 25/12/2011
219
Gara.Sanyasamma Borra 25/12/2011
220
Setty.Ammulu Tokuru 25/12/2011
221
Kotari. Appalamma Kasipatnam 25/12/2011
222
B.Padma Gumma 25/12/2011
223
G.Appalakonda Pynampadu 25/12/2011
224
D.Vijayasanthi Vengada 25/12/2011
225
J .Ratnakumari Medaparthi 25/12/2011
226
K.Suridamma Valasi 25/12/2011
227
Poppula Ramani Arakuvalley 25/12/2011
228
Pattasi.Rajahamsa Iragai 25/12/2011
229
S.Gouri Sunkarametta 25/12/2011
230
P. Rojarani Gannela 25/12/2011
231
S. Ammulu Lotheru-I 25/12/2011
232
P. Lakshmi Lotheru-II 25/12/2011
233
J . Kamsula Chinalabudu 25/12/2011
234
Killo Rama Kumari Padmapuram 25/12/2011
235
Pelamala Dhamayanthi Panirangini 25/12/2011
236
Siragam Bangaramma Siragam 25/12/2011
237
T. Champa Guggudu 25/12/2011
238
Penumala Sujatha Baski 25/12/2011
239
Setty Padmakumari Devarapalli 25/12/2011
240
CH. Devaki Bosubeda 25/12/2011
241
S. Nirmala Kumari Guggudu 25/12/2011
242
P. Bulli Madagada-I 25/12/2011
243
Chedda.Sakunthala Killoguda 25/12/2011
244
G. Drowpathi Aruku 25/12/2011
245
P. Bullamma Morriguda 25/12/2011
246
M. Giravani Nimmaguda 25/12/2011
247
B. Kumari Korrai 25/12/2011
248
M. Bhanu sovva 25/12/2011
249
Rabhaka.Dhanalakshmi Rapa 25/12/2011
250
Badem. Nagalakshmi Sarasapadu 25/12/2011
251
Chikati.Pollamma Volda 25/12/2011
252
Killo.J yothi Majjivalasa 25/12/2011
253
Bonguru.Devi Gathuru 25/12/2011
254
Setti.Suseela Gadelapadu 25/12/2011
255
V.Krishnavani Bakuru 25/12/2011
256
B.Umadevi Pattam 25/12/2011
257
K. J hansi Rani Dursam 25/12/2011
258
B.Ratnakumari Konthili 25/12/2011
259
B.Purna Hukumpeta 25/12/2011
260
K.Udayamani Addumanda 25/12/2011
261
S.Vijayalatha thadiputtu 25/12/2011
262
K.Maheswari Tahdigiri 25/12/2011
263
K.Sujatha Pedagaruvu 25/12/2011
264
M. Suseela
Mattam
25/12/2011
265
Smt.D.Chandramma K. Paderu 25/12/2011
266
Smt.Ch.Padmakumari Maddulabanda 25/12/2011
267
Smt.J avvadi.Madhavi Kindangi 25/12/2011
268
Smt.Mallangi. Bhavani guthulaputtu 25/12/2011
269
Smt.J .Papayamma Minimuluru 25/12/2011
270
V. Swarnalatha Kandamamidi 25/12/2011
271
J .Kondamma Dokuluru 25/12/2011
272
S. Chilukamma Thumpada 25/12/2011
273
M. Vijayalakshmi Chinthalaveedhi 25/12/2011
274
Kimudu Demudamma Devapuram 25/12/2011
275
K Suseela Kakki 25/12/2011
276
M.V.V.S. Kumari Vantalamamidi 25/12/2011
277
D. Ramulamma Inada 25/12/2011
278
Mallela Sumalatha Pedabayalu 25/12/2011
279
D.Venkata Ratnakumari Gamparai 25/12/2011
280
J erry Rohini Aradakota 25/12/2011
281
J .J ayalakshmi kimudupalli 25/12/2011
282
M. Saraswathi Kunthorla 25/12/2011
283
V.Satyavathi Injari 25/12/2011
284
K. Ratnakumari Bongaram 25/12/2011
285
S.Bhavani E.Kumada 25/12/2011
286
M.Lakshmidevi Busuput 25/12/2011
287
V.Rukmini J amiguda 25/12/2011
288
S.Puspakumari Bungaput 25/12/2011
289
S.Punyavathi Pata Sujanakota 25/12/2011
290
V.Thirupathamma Bangaraumetta 25/12/2011
291
K.Babyrani Pedaguda 25/12/2011
292
R.Chaithanya Rekha Munchingput 25/12/2011
293
D. Kanthamma Vanabasingi 25/12/2011
294
S.Santthoshikumari Kilagada 25/12/2011
295
L.Anithakumari Darela 25/12/2011
296
L.Padamakumari Kulabeeru 25/12/2011
297
K.Neelamma Sangada 25/12/2011
298
Ch.Rani Lakshmipuram 25/12/2011
299
J .Rajeswari Barada 25/12/2011
300
S. Krishnakumari Makavaram 25/12/2011
301
G.Ratnakumari Dodiput 25/12/2011
302
K.Chinnatalli G.Madugula 25/12/2011
303
P.Chinnamlu Pinalochili 25/12/2011
304
J .Nookalamma Pulusummidi 25/12/2011
305
V.Varalakshmi Luvvasngi 25/12/2011
306
K.Santhamma Kullupadu 25/12/2011
307
T.Manikumari Bhandhaveedhi 25/12/2011
308
V.Satyaveni Kokkirapalli 25/12/2011
309
S.Devudamma Nurmathi 25/12/2011
310
K. Krishnakumari Vanalaba 25/12/2011
311
P. Anuradha Gemmeli 25/12/2011
312
S.Vijayalakshmi Gaduthuru 25/12/2011
313
B.Elizepath Rani Solabaru 25/12/2011
314
J . Preemakumar Vanthalam 25/12/2011
315
J . Purnamani Kotagunnala 25/12/2011
316
S. Eswaramma Burugubayalu 25/12/2011
317
M. Lakshmi K. Bandaveedhi 25/12/2011
318
J .Nagamani Lothugedda 25/12/2011
319
S.Lakshmi Bandabu 25/12/2011
320
M.Gunnamma Bennavaram 25/12/2011
321
K.Sumithara Annavaram 25/12/2011
322
S.Ramulama Thummingula 25/12/2011
323
P. Kumari Kimudupalli 25/12/2011
324
M. Nagaratnam Bandabailu 25/12/2011
325
K. Aruna Tajangi 25/12/2011
326
Pangi.Annapurna Vanjari 25/12/2011
327
J artha.Satyavathi Kothapalem 25/12/2011
328
K.Kameswari G.K. Veedhi 25/12/2011
329
V. Sarakathi Lakshmi R.V. Nagar 25/12/2011
330
T. Tulasi Ebulam 25/12/2011
331
Buridi.Radhika Rintada 25/12/2011
332
R.Swarnalatha J errila 25/12/2011
333
K.Ambhika Mondigedda 25/12/2011
334
R.Venkatalakshmi Gollapalli 25/12/2011
335
S. Lakshmi Bailukinchangi 25/12/2011
336
K. Vijayalakshmi Asarada 25/12/2011
337
G. Varahalamma Pedavalasa 25/12/2011
338
S. Padma Antherla 25/12/2011
339 S. Bangaramma
Garimanda 25/12/2011
340
S. Madhavi
Nimmalapalem 25/12/2011
341
K. Varalakshmi Yerracheruvulu 25/12/2011
342
Kakuri.Krishna Kumari Kakanuru 25/12/2011
343
K. Rani Sapparla 25/12/2011
344
Gaduthuri. Seethakumari Kongapakalu 25/12/2011
345
K.Viswanandha Kumari Sileru-2 25/12/2011
346
Mukkala.Aruna Kumari Sileru-1 25/12/2011
347
J uvva.Suvarna Kumari Darakonda-1 25/12/2011
348
Nadigattla.Gunnamma Darakonda-2 25/12/2011
349
K.Sunitha Dappalavada 25/12/2011
350
Nemani Satyavathi Downuru 25/12/2011
351
Gumma Devudamma Chittampadu 25/12/2011
352
M.Ramanamma Bangarumetta 25/12/2011
353
P.Varalakshmi Thotluru 25/12/2011
354
E. Thalupulamma Ratnampeta 25/12/2011
355
K.Ramayamma Nadempalem 25/12/2011
356
Relli.Nagamani Kantaram 25/12/2011
357
Panduri.Rajeswarai Kommika 25/12/2011
358
Vijjapa.Nagamni R.Kothuru 25/12/2011
359
K.Appalaraju M.Makavaram 25/12/2011
360
P.Vara Laxmi Balarevulu 25/12/2011
361
S. Kameswari Mampa 25/12/2011
362
K.Nookaratnam R.J .Palem 25/12/2011
363
J . Ramalakshmi U. Cheedipalem 25/12/2011
364
Tubi Challayamma M. Bheemavaram 25/12/2011
365
G. Satyavathi Palakajeedi 25/12/2011
366
B. Kumari S.Yeravaram 25/12/2011
367
B. Annapurana Lothugedda J n 25/12/2011
368
K. Maria Rajupakalu 25/12/2011
369
Ch. Nagaratnam
Lambasinghi
25/12/2011
370
S. Mahalaxmi Kondavanchula 25/12/2011
371
Ch. Kantham
Garugubilli
25/12/2011
372 B.Santoshi Kumari Anandapuram
25/12/2011
373
A.Lakshmi Singarbha 25/12/2011
374
Tulabati Anantagiri 25/12/2011
375
Panchadi.Rajeswari Bheemavaram 25/12/2011
376
Gajakanti.Dallu Bheempolu 25/12/2011
377
K.Muktcha Dumbriguda 25/12/2011
378
P.Savithri Gedalabanda 25/12/2011
379
Ch.Maheswarai Guntaseema 25/12/2011
380
K. Kumari Saiganda 25/12/2011
381
D. Sunila Rani Gedelabanda 25/12/2011
382
K. Paramma Kithalangi 25/12/2011
383
B.Rajamani Lakshmipeta 25/12/2011
384
Ch. J anakamma Bayarajula 25/12/2011
385
V.Marthamma kimudupalli 25/12/2011
386
G.Vijaya kumari Koravabgi 25/12/2011
387
J .Satyavathi Gunjiwada 25/12/2011
388
J .Bhavani Rudakota 25/12/2011
389
G.Laxmi K.Valasa 25/12/2011
390
M.Nagavenkata laxmi Karrimukiput 25/12/2011













Table-15: Sub-centre wise deliveries

S.No Name of Sub Centres Name of the PHC
No. of
deliveries
conducted
during 2010-11
No. of deliveries
conducted during
2011-12 (upto
Nov-2011

R. Thallavalasa R.Thallavalasa 24

Ch. Uppada

Kopulupada

Dakamarri

Chippada

Avanam

Tatituru

Singabanda

Santhapeta at
rekavanipalem Village



Madhurawad I Madhurawada 218

Madhurawada II

Chandrampalem

Yendada I

Yendada II

Sagaranagar

Adarsanagar

Visakakshinagar

Revidi Revidi 205

Pandrangi

Korada

Gandhavaram

Ananthavaram

Chinnapuram

Padmanabham

Reddipalli

Maddi

Inada

Anandapuram Anadapuram 402

Vellenki

Boyapalem

Tarluwada

Kusulawada

Boni

Gidijala

Sontyam

NGR Puram

Kolavanipalem


Vaddadi I Vaddadi 3

Vaddadi II

Bangarumetta

V.R.R. Peta

J annavaram

P.S. Peta

V.V. Agraharam

Gavaravaram Gavaravaram 32

Kandipalli

Lakkavaram

J uthada

Govada

R.R. Peta

N.S. Peta

Gowripatnam

Venkannapalem

Muddurthi

Mualakalapalli Vechalam 28

Kaligatla I

Kaligatla II

Kothapenta

M. Alamanda

Pedanandipalli

Butchayyapeta Butchiyyapeta 43

Dibbidi

Pottidorapalem

Gunnempudi

Cheedikada Cheedikada 84

Manchela

Khandivaram

Appalarajupuram

Konam

G. Kothapalli Pedagogada 17

Varahapuram

Bailpudi

Arjunagiri

Turuvolu

Ravikamatham I Ravikamatham 237

Ravikamatham II

Chinapachila

Gompa

Thotakurapalem

Mediwada

Parawada Parawada 117

Pedamadaka

Thanam

Lankalapalem

Salapuvanipalem

Peda Mushidiwada

V.Ch. Palli - East Vada Cheepurupalli 28

V. Ch.palli- West

D.R. Peta

DP Palem

Gajuwaka I Gajuwaka 7

Gajuwaka II

Gajuwaka III

Chinagantyada

Sundaraiah Colony

J ogavanipalem

Appanna Clony

Akkireddy palem l

Akkireddy palem II

Nataiah palem

Mindi

Yarada

Pedagantyada I Pedagantyada 0

Pedagantyada II

Seetanagaram

Nadupuru I

Nadupuru II

Gangavaram I

Gangavaram II

Nellimukku I

Nellimukku II

Nellimukku III

Islam peta Kanithi 0

Devada

Chepalapalem

Kanithi I

Kanithi II

Kurmannapalem

Aganampudi

Duvvada

KJ Puram KJ Puram 209

M.K. Vallapuram

Madugula I

Madugula II

Madugula III

Tatiparthi

M. Koduru

Satyavaram Kinthali 0

J D peta


Kintali


A. Veeranaryanam


Vommali


J alampalli


L.V. Palem L.V.Palem 27

Anandapuram

R.Y.Agraharam

A.Koduru

Pathavalasa

Chowduvada- l Chowduwada 63

Chowduvada II

Gullipalli

Gondipalem

K.S. Palem

K. Kotapadu-l

K. Kotapadu II

Dalivalsa

Medicherla

Devarapalli Devarapalli 154

Kasipuram

Musidipalli

Tenugupudi

China Gangavaram

Raiwada
J alada Pinakota 111
Pinakaota
Zeenabad
Koraparthi
Velamamidi

Haripalem Haripalem 6

J agannapeta

Timmarajupeta

M.J agaandapuram

K. Andalapalli

Thallapalem Thallapalem 82

A.S. Peta

Narasingabilli

N.G. Palem

Addam

Kannurupalem

J ammadulapalem

Rambili Rambilli 129

Wadanarasapuram

Pedakalavalpali

Lalam koduru

Krishnampalem

Dimili Dimili 4

Murakada

Mamidiwada

Gokiwada

Panchadrla

Somalingapalem

Kokirapalli Regupalem 97

Etikoppaka


PNR Peta

Pulapathi

Purushothapruam

Regupalem

Pedapalli

J ampapalem

Sarvasiddi Sarvasiddi 121

S.Rayavaram

Lingarajupalem,

Venkatapuram

Gullepalli Gullepalli 79

Mogalipuram

Amuruthapuram

Ravulammapalem

Vangali

Adivaram I RHC Simhachalam 72

Adaivaram II

Pedagaili I

Pedagadili II

Indira Nagar

Venkatapuram

North Gopalapatnam

Kothapalem

Pata Gopalapatnam

Laxmi Nagar

Sativanipalem

Yellapuvanipalem

Pendurty I Pendurty 160

Pendurty II

Vepagunta -l

Vepagunta II

Porlupalem

Purushothampuram

Chinamushidiwada

Narava

Rampuram

Gorapalli

J uttada

Saripalli

Gurrampalem

Ch. Agraharam

Sabbavaram Sabbavaram 109

Sabbavaram II

Aripaka

Bata J angalammapalem

Asakapalli

Pedagollapalem

Vedurla Navara
Adduru

Kasimkota Kasimkota 104

Kasimkota II

Kasimkota III

Veduraparthi

Bayyavaram

Kothapalli

Picinikada

Kothuru

Chuchukonda Chuchukonda 24

Ganaparthi

Madakapalem

Thimmarajrupeta

Thummapala I Tummapala 82

Thummapala II

Martruru

Ch. N. Agraharam

Sankaram

Koppaka

Maredupudi

Gundala

Tagarampudi TAGARAMPUDI 0

Seethanagaram

Kundram

Mamidipalem

Dibbapalem

Munagapaka- 1 Munagapaka 16

Munagapaka-2 at
Arabupalem Village



Nagulapalli

Thotada

Pattipalli

Vadrapalli

Mallavaram at
P.Nagavaram Village



T. S Palli

Turakalapudi Turakalapudi 103

Rajam

Bhimavaram

Seethiahpeta

Atchutapuram Atchutapuram 147

Marturu

Maduturu

Pudimadaka

Dosuru

Tantadi

Gurajapalem

Srirampuram Sreerampuram 187

P.R.B. Puram

Kumarpuram

Kandipudi

Palamanpeta

Pentakota

PR Peta - I Payakarao Peta 39

PR Peta - II

PR Peta - III

PR Peta - IV

Guntapalli

Satyavaram

Aratlakota

Gopalapatnam

Godicherla Godicherla 451

G.J . Puram

M. R. Peta

Gullipadu

Devavaram

Vempadu

Chandanada

Rajayyapeta

Gunipudi

Ch. Doddigallu

P. Theenarla

Ch. L. Puram

Upmaka

Penugollu Penugollu 252

P. Dharmavaram

Bheemavarm

Darlapudi

P. Gummuluru

Thimmapuram

Koruprolu

P. Bodigallam

Gudiwada

Nakkapalli
Makavarapalem
Makavarapalem 127
Tamaram

G.Koduru

J angalapalli

Giduturu

Rachapalli

Rajupeta


K.V.Pudi
K.V.Puram 0

Kotavuratla


Gottiwada


Thangedu


B.K. Palli


Annavaram,


Yendapalli


Kailasapatnam


Darmasagaram

Kusarlapudi Burugupalem 0
J . Naddupalem
Tutipala
Burugupalem
Dalimpeta
Vajragada
K.Agraharam

Nathavaram
Nathavaram
166

Marripalem

Y.D. Peta

Cherlopalem

MBPatnam

Y.B. Agraharam

Gunupudi

Golugondapeta

Gummidigonda

Chammachinta

T.R. Project

Sarugudu

Rolugunta I Rolugunta 661

Rolugunta II

Komaravolu

Sarabhavaram

Ratnampeta

Konthalam I

Konthalam II at
Kanchugummala Village



Chettupalli

PB Palli I

Pedaboddepalli II
Buchumpeta

Gampavanipalem Kothakota 0

Dondapudi


Kothakota I


Kothakota II


Kannapeta


T. Arjapuram


ZK Patnam


Chodyam Golugonda 150

Golugonda

J ogampeta

PM Peta

Cheedigummla

K. Yellavaram

Pakalapadu

Vemulapudi I Vemulapudi 153

Vemulapudi II

Amalapuram

Mettapalem

Baligattam II

Narsipatnam I

Narsipatnam II

Balitattam I

Narsiaptnam R

Gurandapalem

Pamulawaka

C.H.B. Palli

U. Cheedipalem U.Cheedipalem 5
Palakajeedi
M. Bheemavaram
P.L.Kothuru
Bangarampeta K.D Peta 41
Thotaluru
Nadimpalem
Ratanampeta
Kongasingi
KD Peta I
KD Peta II

R.J . Palem R.J . Palem 163

Mampa

Marrivada

Makavaram

Balarevulu
Kantaram Kantaram 3
Kommika
R.Kothuru
Downuru Downooru 50
Chittimpadu
Y.G. Peta
Gabbada
S.Yerravaram

G Madugula G. Madugula 113

Kokkirapalli

Kullupadu

Bandaveedhi

Pinalochali

Nurmathi

Vanalbha

Luvvasingi

Pulusumamidi

Vantalamamidi Edulapalem 23

Kakki

Devapuram

Inada

Gemmili Gemmili 9

Gaduthuru

Pedapinapalem

Solabham

Vanthala

Thiyyamamidi

Rapa Uppa 25

Sarasapadu

Santhari

Dursam

Pattem

Gattum

Gedhalapadu

Bakuru
Olda
Hukumpeta Hukumpeta 53
Konthli
Mattam
Addumanda
Thadigiri
Thadiputtu
Pedagaruvu
Sobha Kota
Ukkurbha

Paderu Minimuluru 2

Gudiwada

Kindangi

Chinthalaveedhi

Minumuluru

Guttilaputti

Eradapalli

Madhulabanda

Dokuluru

Kandamamidi

Thummapada

Gudem G.K.Veedhi 7

Ebulam

Rinthada



Pedavalasa Pedavalasa 87

Garimanda

Nimmalapalem

Antharla

Kotagummala Korukonda 10

Burugubailu

K. Bandaveedhi

J errila J errila 11

Mondigedda

Gollapalli

Chowdapalli

Bailukinchangi

Tajangi Thajangi 25

Anjali Sanivaram

Kothapalem

Vanajari

Sapparla Sapparla 3

Kongapakalu

Kakanuru

Darakonda I Darakonda 59

Darakonda II

Duppalawada

Lothugadda Lothugeda 257

Bandabailu

Bennavaram

Annavaram

Thammingula

Kimudupalli

Sileru I
Sileru 0

Sileru II


Chinthapalli-1
R.V.Nagar 0

Chinthapalli-II


RV Nagar


Yerracheruvu

Asarada

Rajupakalu Lambasingi 41

Lothugadda J u

Kondavanchalu

Lambasingi
Bheempolu Bheemavaram 59
Bheemavaram
Garugubilli
Rajucamp
Pedaraba
Medaparthi Lungaparthi 72
Gumma
Valasi
Pynampadu
Vengada
Majjivalasa
Anantagari Anathagiri 98
Borra
Tokuru
Singraba
Kothuru
Kasipatnam

Killoguda Killoguda 0

Araku

Korrai

Morriguda

Nimmagadda
Sovva

Dumbriguda Dumbriguda 64

Kendrem

Saiganda

Gedelabanda

Domangi

Guntaseema

Kinchumanda

Kitalangi

Madagada-I Madagada 22

Bosubeda

Panirangini

Sirajam

Devarapallli

Guggudu

Padmapuram

Baasiki

Gannela Gannela 150

Lotheru-I

Lotheru-II

Iragai

Battivalasa

Chinalabudu

Arakuvalley

Sunkarametta
Sunkarametta 0

Madagada-II


Pedalabudu


Pedabayalu Pedabayalu 52

Laxmipeta

Aradakota

Gamparai

Kunthurla

Kimudupalli

Injari Gomangi 0

Bongarom

Lingeti

Boyrajula

Bondapalli

Boithili

Munchingiput Kilagada 0

Sujanakota

Kulabeeru

Karimukkuput

Kilagada

Darela

Pedaguda

Vamabhasing

Bangarumetta

Makavaram Labburu 51

Dhodiput

Songada

Vamugummala

Rangabayulu

Lakshmipuram

Barada

Rudakota Rudakota 21

Koravangi

J amiguda

Gunjuvada

K.Valasa

E.Kumada

Busuputtu

Bungaput




















GOVT. OF INDIA
FORMATS


Annexure-I

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

S N Indicator Number
1 Total No. of SCs 584
a) No. of SCs conducting >3 deliveries/month
2 Total No. of 24X7 PHCs 34
a) No. of 24X7 PHCs conducting > 10 deliveries /month 20
3 Total No. of any other PHCs 51
a) No. of any other PHCs conducting > 10 deliveries/ month 6
4 Total No. of CHCs ( Non- FRU) 13
a) No. of CHCs ( Non- FRU) conducting > 10 deliveries /month 8
5 Total No. of CHCs ( FRU) 13
a) No. of CHCs (FRU) conducting > 20 deliveries /month 6
b) No. of CHCs (FRU) conducting C-sections 5
6 Total No. of any other FRUs (excluding CHC-FRUs) 1 (AH)
a) No. of any other FRUs (excluding CHC-FRUs) conducting > 20
deliveries /month

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

7 Total No. of DH 01
a) No. of DH conducting > 50 deliveries /month 1
b) No. of DH conducting C-section 1
8 Total No. of District Women And Children hospital (if
separate from DH)
VGH

a) No. of District Women And Children hospital (if separate from
DH) conducting > 50 deliveries /month
600
b) No. of District Women And Children hospital (if separate from
DH) conducting C-section
250
9 Total No. of Medical colleges 01 (KGH)
a) No. of Medical colleges conducting > 50 deliveries per month 400
b) No. of Medical colleges conducting C-section 134
10 Total No. of Accredited PHF
a) No. of Accredited PHF conducting > 10 deliveries per month
b) No. of Accredited PHF conducting C-sections
*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.

Annexure-II
Monthly Reporting Format on Delivery Points on key Performance Indicators (KPI)
S.No
Name and
Type of the
Facility
(MC,DH,
DWH, SDH,
CHC-FRU,
CHC- Non-
FRU, 24x7
PHC, Other
PHC, SC, Any
other Type of
Facility
Total
deliverie
s in the
reportin
g month
in the
facility(i
ncluding
C-
Section)
No.
of C-
sectio
ns
(wher
e
applic
able)
Tota
l No.
of
PW
detec
ted
with
Hb
level
7 gm
and
belo
w
Numb
er of
Mater
nal
Death
s in
the
facilit
y in
the
report
ing
mont
h
Fn
LR
with
NBC
C
(Y/
N)
Fn
OT
(Y/
N)
Fn
BSU
/
BB
(Y/
N)
Availab
ility of
Essen.
Drugs
(Y/N)
BM
W
(Y/
N)
MOs &
Speciali
st(
Mentio
n No of
Anesth.
OBG,
Pedia.
LSAS /
EmOC
Trained
MO
and
other
MO
NO.
of
SNs/
ANMs
posted
at the
facility

24 X 7
PHC's

1 Revidi 13
0 0 1 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 2
2
Chowduwad
a 6
0 0 1 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 2
3 KJ Puram 8
0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 2
4 Rambili 15
0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 1
5
Turukalapud
i 8
0 0 1 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 1
6 Nathavaram 17
0 1 1 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 2
7 Lothugedda 29
0 1 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 4
8 Sarvasaddi 11
0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 1
9 Deverapallli 24
0 1 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 2
10 Kasimkota 15
0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 2
11 Parawada 14
0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 2
12
Ravikamath
am 17
0 1 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 1
13 RJ Palem 9
0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 3
14 Godicherla 29
0 1 2 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 1
15 Gannela 11
0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 5
16
Anandapura
m 41
0 1 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 2
17 Rolugunta 42
0 1 1 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 1
18 Anathagiri 12
0 0 1 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 2
19
G.
Madugula 11
0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 3
20
Chuchukond
a 1
0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 1
21
Sreerampur
am 16
0 0 2 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 3
22 Cheedikada 6
0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 2
23
Makavarapa
lem 8
0 0 1 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 2
24 Vemulapudi 20
0 1 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 2
25 Penugollu 22
0 1 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 2
26
Atchuthapur
am 15
0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 3
27 Madhurawa 7
0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 2
da
28 Golugonda 9
0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 2
29
Thummapal
a 8
0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 3
30 Dumbriguda 2
0 0 1 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 2
31 Pinakota 10
0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 3
32 Pedabayulu 6
0 0 2 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 3
33 Pedavalasa 3
0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 3
34 Darakonda 4
0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 3
PHC'S

35
Kothakota
(NEW)
0 0 0 0 N N N Y N 0
36
U.Cheedip
alem
0 0 0 2 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 0
37 K.D Peta 5 0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 1
38 Kantaram 1 0 0 2 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 1
39 Downooru 4 0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT 1
40 G.K.Veedhi
0 0
0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT
0
41 Korukonda
0 0
0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
42 J errila
2 0
0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT
0
43 Thajangi
6 0
0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
44 Sapparla
2 0
0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT
0
45
PHC Sileru
(NEW)
1 0
0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT
0
46
R.V.Nagar
(NEW)
0 0
0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT
0
47 Lumbasingi
3 0
0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
48
Vada
Cheepurup
alli 1 0
0
1
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
49 Gajuwaka
0 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
50
Pedaganty
ada (NEW) 0 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
0
51 Kanithi
0 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
52
Bheemavar
am 3 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
53
Lungaparth
i 0 0
0
1
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
54 Killoguda
0 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
55 Madagada
0 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
56
Sunkarame
tta (NEW) 0 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
0
57
R.Thallaval
asa 3 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
58 Vaddadi
1 0
0
1
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
59
Gavaravar
am 1 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
60 Vechalam
0 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
61
Butchiyyap
eta 1 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
62
Pedagogad
a 0 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
63 Gullepalli
0 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
64
RHC
Simhachal
am
7 0 0 0 Y Y N Y N 1 NT
4
65 Pendurty
18 0
1
1
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
6
66
Sabbavara
m 11 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
5
67 L.V.Palem
2 0
0
1
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
68 Gomangi
0 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
0
69 Kilagada
15 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
0
70 Labburu
3 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
71 Rudakota
4 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
72
Payakarao
Peta 7 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
73
Edulapale
m 0 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
74 Gemmili
4 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
75 Uppa
0 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
0
76 Hukumpeta
8 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
5
77 Minimuluru
2 0
0
2
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
78
Kinthali
(NEW) 0 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
0
79 Haripalem
1 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
80
Thallapale
m 4 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
2
81 Dimili
2 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
82 Regupalem
9 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
83
K.V.Puram
(NEW)
0 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 0
0
84
Burugupale
m (NEW)
0 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 0
0
85
TAGARAM
PUDI
(NEW)
5
0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
0
86
Munagapa
ka 1 0
0
0
Y Y N Y N 1 NT
1
CHC







1 Chodavara
m
12
0
0
0
Y Y N
Y Y
2 NT
(OBG,1
PEDIA)
4
2
Yelamanch
ili
18
0
1
0
Y Y N
Y Y
1NT
(OBG
7
3
V
Madugula
5
0
0
0
Y Y N
Y Y
2 NT
(OBG,1
PEDIA) 8
4
Chinthapall
i
19
0
1
0
Y Y Y
Y Y
2 NT
7
5 Aganmapu
di
21
0
1
0
Y Y N
Y Y
2 NT
(ANE,1
PEDIA)
6
6
Kotavuratla
17
0
1
0
Y Y N
Y Y
1NT(P
EDIA
4
7
K
Kotapadu
22
0
1
0
Y Y N
Y Y
2 NT
(ANE,1
OBG)
3
8
Nakkapalli
16
0
0
0
Y Y N
Y Y
2 NT
(ANE,1
PED) 5
9
Arakuvalley
26
0
1
0
Y Y Y
Y Y
3 NT
(OBG,1
ANE,1
PEDIA)
9
10
Paderu
29
0
1
0
Y Y Y
Y Y
1
10
11
Bheemili
19
0
1
0
Y Y N
Y Y
2 NT
(OBG,1
PEDIA)
5
12
Goplapatna
m
NEW
0
0
0
Y Y N
Y Y
2 NT
(OBG,1
PEDIA)

13
Munchingp
ut
12
6
0
0
Y Y N
Y Y
1 NT
2
AH




1
Area
Hospital,
Narispatna
m
197 35 2 0 Y Y Y Y Y
3 NT
(OBG,1
ANE,1
PEDIA)
24

DH


1 Anakapalli 184 29 2 0 Y Y Y Y Y
3 NT
(OBG,1
ANE,1
PEDIA)
22

Teching
Hospital






1
King
Goerge
Hospital,
Visakhapat
nam
254 95 23 0 Y Y Y Y Y 1

2
Victoria
Govt
Hospital,
Visakhapat
nam
358 110 4 0 Y Y N Y Y 1

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