Mangalore, June 9: Although Dakshina Kannada stands among the best performing districts in the country in terms of health services, there is still scope for improvement in backward areas and tribal areas of the district, said K.N. Vijay Prakash, Chief Executive Officer of Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat, here on Friday.
Addressing the gathering at the World Health Day programme, whose celebrations were delayed by around two months from April 7 because of “unavoidable circumstances”, Mr. Prakash said: “The district has a much lower Infant Mortality Rate, Maternal Mortality Rate, and birth ratio compared to the rest of the country. However, we must do more to take these services to the Malekudiyas, and to naxal-affected areas,” he said.
The programme, held at the zilla panchayat office complex, with the theme “good health adds life to years” focussed on tackling the problems of an ageing population. “The average life expectancy in the country is increasing, and by 2050, senior citizens will form a sizeable chunk. We have to be equipped to deal with the illnesses and problems of old age,” said O.R. Srirangappa, District Health Officer.
Suliya taluk bagged the most awards while the Primary Health Centre in Ullal was declared the “best in the district”.
Lady Goschen Hospital in Mangalore was named the best Government Hospital in the district.

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