Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust
Health Infrastructure of our country is not up to the mark. The government of our country is doing so much improvement in the health sector and government hospitals are improving day by day. But due to more population, resources provided by our government are not enough. Poor people are still facing the problem in getting treatment for them or for their family when required because government hospitals do not have proper resources for everyone. Even they could not go to the private hospitals as they can’t afford their treatment.
To overcome this situation, Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust came into action. By the grace of Maa Durga and our Guruji, we have Arranged the Health Treatment for so many poor people because we strongly believe that “Health is one of the Biggest Gift anyone can give”.
Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust's family is inviting you to make your contribution towards this noble cause because if we join our hands for this vision, we can give gift health to more and more people and the become the reason of their broad smile which will help us to make this world healthy and prosperous.
Our Health Care Programs
Since 2012, the Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust has worked in healthcare, offering high-quality, low-cost primary medical care to India's low-income and disadvantaged communities. Their mission is to provide healthcare to the lowest and most needy areas. The Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust maintains four centers in India, three of which are in remote rural areas. Their objective is to continue improving the health and lifestyles of the impoverished, who face social and economic constraints.
This is a grassroots initiative that offers healthcare and nutrition services to women and children in India's most impoverished neighborhoods. Their program encourage preventative health, balanced nutrition, and child development practices in marginalized populations. To that aim, they have implemented a comprehensive strategy for embracing, educating, and empowering women and children in their community.
Why We Start Free health Care Programs
The Indian Constitution gives us healthcare, among other rights and privileges. The Indian Constitution requires the government to ensure that everyone has access to healthcare. Governments are required to provide free and high-quality primary and basic healthcare and facilities to their citizens.
To get a better understanding, let's dig deeper into India's healthcare system.
Healthcare System in India
India has a multi-payer universal health care system funded by a combination of public and private health insurance funds, as well as public hospitals that are almost entirely funded by taxes. The Indian healthcare system has three levels: primary, secondary, and tertiary.
At the primary level, there are Sub-Centres and Primary Health Centres (PHCs). Secondary healthcare facilities include Community Health Centres (CHCs) and smaller Sub-District Hospitals.
How are we doing Healthwise?
We can observe that India has had constant economic growth, which has benefited the country's overall health and poverty indices, such as increased life expectancy and fewer deaths from starvation-both infectious and noncommunicable.
However, we continue to face significant challenges such as cleaner facilities and a lack of safe and pure drinking water in all locations.
Diseases caused by waterborne organisms increase mortality, particularly among children. Malnutrition is still prevalent, particularly among the poorest members of society. HIV/AIDS infections are a major source of medical concern. India has the world's highest number of HIV/AIDS cases.
It is fair to say that India's Healthcare System For Handicapped People has evolved unevenly over the previous 25 years. While crucial health indicators like infant mortality rate (IMR) and maternal mortality ratio (MMR) have dramatically declined, healthcare expenditures have increased as a direct result of lower public health investment.
Our Key Of Success
The 'Health Cannot Wait' Program of the Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust aims to provide low-cost healthcare, preventive medication, emergency preparedness, and support to low-income people in both urban and rural India.
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