Abstract
The picture of routine immunization (RI) in India has changed drastically in the last two decades, with introduction of new vaccines, intensification of programme to reach remote / inaccessible rural and tribal areas and involvement of multiple stakeholders in a concerted effort to increase immunization coverage in the country. All this effort is towards reducing the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) to 25 per 1000 live births by 2030 under the Sustainable Development Goal target, and to achieve this, the programme is reaching about 30 million pregnant women and a birth cohort of 26 million, through 9 million immunization sessions annually
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