The Nursing Journal of India
Nursing Journal of India (NJI) is the one of the world’s oldest journal regularly published with a legacy of more than 100 years.

Beside setting out broad framework and modalities towards improving the health of nations and achieving targets, the World Health Organisation (WHO) annually celebrates 7 April as the World Health Day. Each year, a theme of topical relevance is identified to focus upon. The theme for 2025, Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures, urges governments and the health community to consolidate and increase efforts to end preventable maternal and new-born deaths, and to prioritise women longer-term health and well-being. Man is the most precious resource on earth, and maternal and child health, a vital component for sustainable development of any country. Women who stay healthy during pregnancy and after birth are more likely to stay healthy till late in life and have better birth outcomes, also influencing children health from infancy through to adulthood. It is so disheartening that an estimated 3 lakh women die during pregnancy or at childbirth each year, over 2 million babies do not survive first month of their life and about 2 million more are stillborn


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