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How to apply for pradhan mantri surakshit matrutva?

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Answered by MOSFET01
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On 9th June 2016, another scheme has launched in India by the honourable PM Shree Narendra Modi. The Scheme namely Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Yojana Abhiyan, is for the pregnant women who are suffering from several deceases during their pregnancy. Normally when a woman gets pregnant she suffers from various health issues like blood pressure, high sugar, hormonal decease and such. This scheme is specially launched to provide free medical check up and proper health care to these women for their betterment.





PM Surakshit Matritva Yojana – Key Features



It is for the pregnant women
The ninth day of every month, the check up will take place
All medical check up will be free of cost
Medical centres, hospitals, private clinics and government health centres will host these check ups
Each woman suffering from different health problems will be marked differently so that doctors can easily detect the problem.
This check up process will include the health of the baby as well.
PM Surakshit Matritva Yojana – Eligibility

The scheme is for the pregnant women only
Women who are in their three months to six month pregnancy will be eligible to take the scheme
It is for the women who are not from urban areas, semi urban and rural areas will be preferred
PM Surakshit Matritva Yojana – Objective

The main objective of the scheme is to provide a healthy life to the pregnant women.
Lowering the chance of maternity mortality rate
To make aware of the decease a pregnant woman is suffering from.
To make sure a safe delivery of the baby
To let the women know about the upbringing of the child and caring them
PM Surakshit Matritva Yojana – The Scheme



Under this scheme, all the government health centres, hospitals and medical institutions will arrange a free medical check up for the pregnant women from three to six months. Blood pressure, weight, sugar level, haemoglobin test, blood test, screening and some other tests are done for free under this scheme.
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