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  2. Family planning in India - Wikipedia

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    1966 family planning stamp from India. Family planning in India is based on efforts largely sponsored by the Indian government. From 1965 to 2009, contraceptive usage has more than tripled (from 13% of married women in 1970 to 48% in 2009) and the fertility rate has more than halved (from 5.7 in 1966 to 2.4 in 2012), but the national fertility ...

  3. National Council of Churches in India - Wikipedia

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    The National Council of Churches in India is an ecumenical forum for Protestant and Orthodox churches in India. [4] It provides a platform for member churches and organizations to act on common issues relating to Christianity in India.

  4. Wikipedia:SWASTHA/India Family planning - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of the program, family planning in India resulted in a 19.9% decrease in birth rate where it has since stagnated at 35 births per 1000 persons. [5] Family Planning Program in India. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is the government unit responsible for formulating and executing family planning in India.

  5. Category:Future vision statements of countries - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Future vision statements of countries" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Family Planning Association of India - Wikipedia

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    The Family Planning Association of India (FPA India) is a registered charity in India. Established in 1949 by Dhanvanthi Rama Rau and Avabai Bomanji Wadia, [1] [2] the organisation has 40 local branches across the country that promote sexual health and family planning. [3] It is the national affiliate of the International Planned Parenthood ...

  7. Conference of the Mennonite Brethren Churches in India

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    Abraham and Maria started the first mission station in Nalgonda, India. [4] Miss Anna Suderman, also an American, joined them later that year. The American Mennonite Brethren's first mission station in India was started in Hughestown the same year. Russian and American Mennonite Brethren mutually ran mission work until 1914 when the American ...

  8. Category:Family planning in India - Wikipedia

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    Family planning in India; Population Control Bill, 2019; S. Something Like a War This page was last edited on 24 July 2016, at 12:07 (UTC). ... Cookie statement;

  9. General Council of the Assemblies of God of India - Wikipedia

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    The General Council of the Assemblies of God of India has its origins in a mission of the Assemblies of God USA in Chennai in 1916. [1] The council was founded in 1995. [2] In 2016, it had 5,200 churches. [citation needed]