Abstract

The pattern of utilization of selected maternal and child health services before and after the commissioning of integrated child development services scheme at Rural Project Kathura has been compared. There was a marked reduction in prevalence of severe degrees of malnutrition in under six children from 17.6 to 8.4 per cent attributable to delivary of a package of services and interventions.

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