Directorate of Family Welfare
The National Family Welfare Programme is being implemented in Tamil Nadu since 1956 purely on voluntary basis. It is viewed and implemented as people's programme aimed to raise the Standard of living of the people and improve the Maternal and Child Health and thereby reduce population growth. Tamil Nadu now follows the "Community Needs Assessment Approach" to implement the Family Welfare and Maternal & Child Health programmes in the State.
Family Welfare Programme is intended to provide maternal and child health care and thereby to bring down the birth rate. It is also intended to avoid higher order of birth (i.e. third and above order of birth in a family) and prevention of female foeticide and female infanticide. This is a countrywide programme implemented with the 100% financial assistance from Government of India.
Indicators and Goals:
As per SRS the demographic scenario of Tamil Nadu for 2014 is furnished below :
- Crude Birth Rate 15.4/1000 population
- Crude Death Rate 7.0/1000 population
- Infant Mortality Rate 20.0/1000 live births(RGI 2011-13)
- Maternal Mortality Ratio 79/100000 live births (GRI 2010 - 12)
- Natural Growth Rate 0.84 percent
Health and Family Welfare Department - Government of Tamil Nadu is attempting to achieve the following demographic goals in Tamil Nadu by the end of the Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012 - 2017).
| 1 | Maternal Mortality Ratio | 44/100000 Live Births |
| 2 | Total Fertility Rate | 1.6 |
| 3 | Infant Morality Rate | 13/1000 Live Births |
| 4 | Crude Birth Rate | 14/1000 Population |
State Commission on Population:
The Government of Tamil Nadu have constituted "State Commission on Population" under the Chairmanship of Hon'ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. The State Commission on Population has been constituted to oversee and review "State Population Policy 2007" in the State.
Organization Structure

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Administrative
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Joint Director
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Stores Officer
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Establishment
Sections & Stores
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Programme
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Joint Director
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Joint Director
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D & E Cell
& Program
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Deputy Director
(Inspection)-
Deputy Director
(SPPC)-
Quality Assurance
& Insurance
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Program Section
& Store Section
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I E C
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Deputy Director
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MEIO
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I E C section
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Editor
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Press & Publishing
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Account Wing
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CAO
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Accounts Officer
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Budget, Audit
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DD(I) - Deputy Director (Inspection)
MTP - Medical Termination Of Pregnancy
IEC - Information, Education And Communication
MEIO - Mass Education & Information OfficerMTP - Medical Termination Of Pregnancy
Service Facilities
Family Welfare Centres:-
The following family welfare centers are functioning to render Family Welfare Services in the State.
| 1 | Post Partum Centres | 110 |
| 2 | Urban Family Welfare Centres | 108 |
| 3 | Urban Health Posts | 193 |
| 4 | Rural Family Welfare Centres | 382 |
| 5 | Approved Nursing Homes | 2136 |
| 6 | Voluntary Organisation | 27 |
Family Welfare and Maternal and Child Health activities are carried out in Tamil Nadu through these Centers. Out of the total Sterilization Performance in the State 61.7% of Sterilization are performed in the Government institutions, 4.4% in Voluntary Organizations, 28.7% in approved Nursing Homes, 2.7% in local bodies and 2.5% in unapproved Nursing Homes as on March 2016.
Services:-
- Ante Natal Registration
- Screening of High Risk Pregnancy and Follow-up
- Anaemia Correction
- TT Immunization
- Intra-natal Care, Emergency Obstetric Services, Post Natal Care
- New born Care, Child Immunisation
- Family Welfare Services
- Family Welfare Temporary Methods
- IUD insertion and follow-up
- MTP with IUD and OP
- Condom Distribution
- Oral Pill distribution & follow-up
- Family Welfare Permanent Methods
- TAT,PS, Laparoscopic Sterilisation and MTP with Tubectomy, No Scalpel Vasectomy, Minilap.
- MTP Services
- At PHC level upto 8 weeks of Pregnancy
- At PPC and UFWC level upto 20 weeks of Pregnancy
- Trained Doctors and Equipments available
- Micro Surgery: Re-canalisation and Infertility
- Cancer Screening: PAP Smear Test Facility
No Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV):
The method of No Scalpel Vasectomy for males is very simple and has the following advantages:
- Very simple
- This can be done in a matter of 5 minutes without knife & suture and the patient can be discharged after a few hours and can resume normal duties on the same day.
- NSV is not a hindrance to strenuous activities.
- There is no fear of loosing manliness.
- No need to stay in Hospitals.
NSV service is available in all Medical College Hospitals, Government Hospitals and in selected Primary Health Centres.
Hence, NSV is performed for male those who are interested as well as alternative choice for those wives are not fit for sterilisation like anaemia, heart diseases, infection etc. raise upto the occasion and be a source of removal of gender inequality. More higher order births (More than 2 children) can be reduced if males accept NSV and the Birth Rate of Tamil Nadu can be brought down to 14 per 1000 population in 2017 A.D. from the present level of 15.4 per 1000 population.
Qualification for the doctors doing family planning sterilizations:
As per the Directions of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India passed in W.P. No. 209/ 2003 (recorded on 26.7.2007) have made clear guidelines for the doctors who are doing sterilizations. As per the guidelines the ordinary sterilization operation can be carried out by the trained MBBs doctors and such doctors who are authorized by the DQAC to conduct the operations and those doctors who possess MBBS qualification with DGO / MD (Gynecology) / MS surgery and or trained for Laparoscopic surgery, can perform the Laparoscopic surgeries.
Institutional Deliveries: -
- Ante Natal Registration
- Screening of High Risk Pregnancy and Follow-up
- Anaemia Correction
- TT Immunization
- Intra-natal Care, Emergency Obstetric Services, Post Natal Care
- New born Care, Child Immunisation
- Gender issues & sensitisation
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Institutional Delivery alone is safe for Mother and Child.
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Awareness on Scan
Taking scan is a boon for maternal and child health. However, it should not be misused .
- Scanning should be taken only on the medical advice of Registered Medical Practitioners.
- Scanning should be restricted for diagnosing the health of the foetus only. It should not be used for sex determination, which is punishable under the Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1994.
- Operating the Scan Centres without the License, Doctors recommending Unapproved Scan Centres for taking Scan is punishable under the same act.
- If the Public come to know about the functioning of unapproved Scan Centres and the incidence of female infanticide, they may inform the same to the following address:
Joint Director of Health Services as well as the Director of Medical and Rural Health Services, Chennai - 600 006.
Family Welfare Temporary Methods
- IUD insertion and Follow-up
- MTP with IUD and OP
- Condom Distribution
- Oral Pill distribution and follow-up
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IUD - Copper 'T'
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Oral Pill Contraceptive
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Family Welfare Permanent Methods
- TAT, PS, Laparoscopic Sterilisation and MTP with Tubectomy, No Scalpel Vasectomy.
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Family Planning Operation through Laprascopy
Female Sterilisation (Tubectomy)
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No Scalpal Vasectomy for Males
ENCOURAGE MALES FOR ACCEPTANCE OF NSV TO REDUCE THE BURDEN OF FEMALES. |
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Why the ideal age at Marriage for Girls would be 21 years?
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Medical Termination of Pregnancy Services
- At PHC level upto 8 weeks of Pregnancy
- At PPC and UFWC level upto 20 weeks of Pregnancy
- Trained Doctors and Equipments available
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Medical Termination of Pregnancy
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Service Centres
Family Welfare Centres: -
The following family welfare centers are functioning to render Family Welfare Services in the State.
Programmes:
- Registration of pregnant mothers by 12th week of pregnancy and providing antenatal, natal and post-natal services.
- Providing immunization services for all the children.
- Sterilization facilities for willing father and mother.
- Providing temporary family welfare methods like Copper-T insertion, Oral pill cycles and condoms for spacing between births.
- Medical Termination of Pregnancy services are also available in government hospitals and approved private nursing homes.
- Emergency contraception.
I.E.C Activities:
- Information, Education and Communication (IEC) is an important component in the Family Welfare Programme both at the State and the District level.
- At the State Level activities like screening of the Family Welfare Messages through Closed Circuit T.V. in main Bus stands throughout State, displaying through Electronic display Boards, preparation of PVC Stickers for display in autos and transport buses, prepration of P.V.C. from Board , Acrylic Boards, Cloth Banners, Audio & Video Cassettes, are carried out.
- At District level, various publicity activities are carried out through Women's Development Corporation. IEC Activities also carried out through C.C.TV. Family Welfare leaders camps at Block and District level, Seminar for Population Education for College students, Exhibition, Group discussions are being held.
Incentives
1. Compensation:
Sterilization is free for all acceptors. During hospitalization for delivery followed by sterilization, diet, medicine and transport are also free. In addition, based on the approval of Mission steering group of National Rural Health Mission, Government of India have revised Compensation Package for the acceptors of Male and Female sterilizations to boost up overall performance and same is being implement with effect from 3.6.2008.
| Details of Health Facility | Govt. / Local Body Institutions | Approved Health Facilities and NGOs | ||||
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| Sterilization procedure | Vasectomy (All category) |
Tubectomy | Vasectomy (All category) |
Tubectomy | ||
| Compensation (per case) | Rs. | Rs. | Rs. | Rs. | Rs. | Rs. |
| (i) Acceptor | 1100 | 600 | 250 | Nil | Nil | Nil |
| (ii) Motivator | 200 | 150 | 150 | 200 | 150 | Nil |
| (iii) Drugs & Dressings | 50 | 100 | 100 | Nil | Nil | Nil |
| (iv) Surgeons Fees | 100 | 75 | 75 | Nil | Nil | Nil |
| (v) Anesthetists charges | Nil | 25 | 25 | Nil | Nil | Nil |
| (vi) Staff Nurse Fee (LHV / ANM are also eligible in camp duty in the absence of Staff Nurse) | 15 | 15 | 15 | Nil | Nil | Nil |
| (vii) Operation Theatre Technicians | 15 | 15 | 15 | Nil | Nil | Nil |
| (viii) Tamil Nadu Miscellaneous Purpose Fund (Refreshment charges Rs.10 + camp arrangement Rs. 10-per case) | 20 | 20 | 20 | Nil | Nil | Nil |
| (ix) Health Facilities | Nil | Nil | Nil | 1300 | 1350 | Nil |
| TOTAL | 1500 | 1000 | 650 | 1500 | 1500 | Nil |
2. Other benefits:
For undergoing sterilization, government servant and their spouse are eligible for the grant of leave as follows:
| A | Women government servant undergoing sterilization | 20 days special casual leave |
| B | Male government servant undergoing sterilization | 8 days special casual leave |
| C | Husband is eligible while wife undergoes sterilization | 7 days special casual leave |
For Medical Termination of Pregnancy the women government servant are eligible for leave as follows:
| A | Women government servant with two living children | 6 weeks (two times) |
| B | Women government servant with one living child | 6 weeks (three times) |
3. Family Planning Insurance Scheme for male and female sterilization acceptors:
The name of the scheme is "FAMILY PLANNING INDEMNITY SCHEME (FPIS)"
i. Objective:
The objective of “Family Planning Indemnity Scheme” is to take care of the cases of Failure of Sterilisation, Medical Complications or Death resulting from sterilization, and also to provide Indemnity Cover to the Doctor / Health Facility performing Sterilisation procedure.
ii. Eligible beneficiaries / Doctors / Health Services Providers:
- All persons undergoing sterilization operations in Public Health Facility and Health Facilities of Non-Government and private sectors empanelled / accredited with district health authority are covered under Section I-A,I-B,I-C and I-D of the scheme.
- The consent form filled by the person at the time of enrolling himself/herself for sterilization operation duly countersigned at the Medical facility shall be proof of coverage under the scheme.
- All the Doctors/Health Facilities including Doctors/Health Facilities of Central, state, Local-Self Governments, other Public Sectors and all the Accredited Doctors/Health Facilities of Non-Government and Private Sectors Empanelled/Accredited with district health authority and conducting such operations are covered under Section-II of the scheme..
iii. Benefits:
The scheme shall provide coverage for Death following sterilization operation (inclusive of death during process of sterilization operation), Failure of sterilization, treatment expenses arising out of Complications due to sterilization operation and Indemnity Cover to Doctors/Health Facilities due to sterilization operation.
The scheme shall provide the following benefits:
| SECTION | CRITERIA | INSURANCE CLAIM |
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| A | Death following sterilization (inclusive of death during process of sterilization operation) in hospital or within 7 days from the date of discharge from the hospital | Rs. 2 lakh |
| B | Death following sterilization within 8-30 days from the date of discharge from the hospital | Rs.50,000/- |
| C | Failure of Sterilisation | Rs.30,000/- |
| D | Cost of treatment in hospital and upto 60 days arising out of complication following sterilization operation (inclusive of complication during process of sterilization operation) from the date of discharge. | Actual not exceeding Rs.25,000/- |
| E | Indemnity per doctor/Health Facilities but not more than 4 in a year. | Upto Rs.2 Lakh per claim |
Statistics






| Year | MTP Performance |
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| 1997-98 | 49954 |
| 1998-99 | 56206 |
| 1999-00 | 61282 |
| 2000-01 | 60999 |
| 2001-02 | 68659 |
| 2002-03 | 73335 |
| 2003-04 | 73372 |
| 2004-05 | 72710 |
| 2005-06 | 71128 |
| 2006-07 | 64742 |
| 2007-08 | 63875 |
| 2008-09 | 59759 |
| 2009-10 | 60743 |
| 2010-11 | 57893 |
| 2011-12 | 58867 |
| 2012-13 | 59470 |
| 2013-14 | 62499 |
| 2014-15 | 62991 |
| 2015-16 | 63166 |
Manuals and Guidelines
Comprehensive Abortion Care Guidelines.
Contraceptive Updates Facilitator's Guide.
Contraceptive Updates_Manual For Doctors.
Guidelines for administration of Emergency Contraceptive.
Handbook For RMNCH Counsellors.
IUCD Reference Manuals For AYUSH Doctors.
IUCD Refrence Manuals For MO's And Nursing Personnels.
Manual for Family Planning Indemnity Scheme.
Reference Manual For Female Sterilisation.
Publications
Issues brought out by Family Welfare Department:
Click Here To View The Monthly Bulletin On Family Welfare performance in Tamil Nadu - Sep 2019.
Click Here To View The Monthly Bulletin On Family Welfare performance in Tamil Nadu - Aug 2019.
Click Here To View The Monthly Bulletin On Family Welfare performance in Tamil Nadu - Jul 2019.
Click Here To View The Monthly Bulletin On Family Welfare performance in Tamil Nadu - Jun 2019.
Click Here To View The Monthly Bulletin On Family Welfare performance in Tamil Nadu - May 2019.
Click Here To View The Monthly Bulletin On Family Welfare performance in Tamil Nadu - Apr 2019.
Click Here To View The Monthly Bulletin On Family Welfare performance in Tamil Nadu - Mar 2019.
Click Here To View The Monthly Bulletin On Family Welfare performance in Tamil Nadu - Mar 2018.
Click Here To View The Monthly Bulletin On Family Welfare performance in Tamil Nadu - Mar 2017.
Click Here To View The Monthly Bulletin On Family Welfare performance in Tamil Nadu - Mar 2016.
Click here to view the monthly Bulletin on Family Welfare performance in Tamil Nadu - Mar 2015.
Click here to view the monthly Bulletin on Family Welfare performance in Tamil Nadu - Mar 2014.
Click here to view the monthly Bulletin on Family Welfare performance in Tamil Nadu - Mar 2013.
Click here to view the monthly Bulletin on Family Welfare performance in Tamil Nadu - Mar 2012.
Click here to view the monthly Bulletin on Family Welfare performance in Tamil Nadu - Mar 2011.
Click here to view the monthly Bulletin on Family Welfare performance in Tamil Nadu - Mar 2010.
Other Publications
ANALYTICAL REPORT ON RETENTION RATE OF IUCD ACCEPTOR:
ANALYTICAL_REPORT_ON_RETENTION_RATE_OF_IUCD_ACCEPTOR.
CPR STUDY 2005:
ANALYTICAL REPORT DEATH ARISING OUT OF STERILIZATION PROCEDURE:
Analytical Report Death Arising Out of Sterilization Procedure - 2008 & 2009 in Tamil Nadu.
FINDINGS OF PPIUCD STUDY IN TAMIL NADU:
Findings Of PPIUCD Study In Tamil Nadu.
MTP ACT 1971 AMENDED IN 2002 CERTAIN GUIDELINES:
MTP Act 1971 Amended In 2002 - Certain Guidelines.
Health Indicators
Library
A Mini library in the Family Welfare Department has been set up in the year 2000. It has a lot of Programme oriented books which consists of Demography, Family Welfare, Health related issues Infant and Maternal Mortality, Nutritional status, etc.,. Students from colleges used to visit the library quite often for reference purposes.
The contact address is:
Directorate of Family Welfare,
Library Section,
359, Anna Salai, DMS Complex,
Chennai- 6.
Phone No.044-24320933.
Fax No. 044-24320933.
Dignitaries of Directorate of Family Welfare
| S.No. | Name and Designation | Email ID | Office Phone Number |
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| 1 | Dr. V.P.Hari Sundari, MBBS, DCH, Director of Family Welfare |
[email protected], [email protected] | 044 - 29510345 |
| 2 | Dr. G. Indumathi, MBBS, DD Project Officer (MTP) in the cadre of Joint Director |
[email protected] | 044 - 29510348 |
| 3 | Dr.V. Vijayakumar, MBBS., DDVL Deputy Director (Inspection) |
[email protected] | 044 - 29510351 |
| 4 | Tmt. S. Premavathi Joint Director (Admin) (iI/c) |
[email protected] | 044 - 29510351 |
| 5 | Thiru. G. Jagannathan, MA, MPS, Joint Director (Demography) (i/c) |
[email protected] | 044 - 29510347 |
| 6 | Thiru. P. V. Sunil Kumar Chief Accounts Officer (i/c) |
[email protected] | 044 - 29510351 |
| 7 | Thiru.S.Loganathan, MA, DHPE Deputy Director [IEC] (i/c) |
[email protected] | 044 - 29510349 |
| 8 | Vacant Social Scientist |
[email protected] | 044 - 29510346 |
| 9 | Thiru. P. V. Sunil Kumar Accounts Officer |
[email protected] | 044 - 29510351 |
| 10 | Thiru. G. Jagannathan, MA, MPS, Statistical Officer |
[email protected] | 044 - 29510346 |
| 11 | Vacant Statistical Officer |
[email protected] | 044 - 29510346 |
| 12 | Tmt. N. Shanthi, Stores Officer |
[email protected] | 044 - 29510351 |
| 13 | Vacant Asst. Accounts Officer |
[email protected] | 044 - 29510351 |
Deputy Directors of Medical, Rural Health Services and Family Welfare (Name and Telephone Nos.)
| S.No. | Name of the District | Name | Office Phone Number | Email Id |
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| 1 | Chennai | Dr. M.S.Hemalatha, MBBS, DGO | 044-25619338 / 25619646 | [email protected] |
| 2 | Coimbatore | Dr. Krishna, MBBS., DGO., (i/c) | 0422-2221711 | [email protected] |
| 3 | Dharmapuri | Dr. G. Manimegalai, MBBS, DGO., (i/c) | 04342-268660 | [email protected] |
| 4 | Dindigul | Dr.G. Poongothai, MBBS., | 0451-2432226 | [email protected] |
| 5 | Erode | Dr. N. N. Rajsekaran, MD, DCH | 0424-2253087 | [email protected] |
| 6 | Kancheepuram | Dr. V. Manimegalai, MBBS, DGO | 044-27260067 | [email protected] |
| 7 | Kanyakumari | Dr. V. S. Padma, MBBS, DMRD, (i/c) | 04652-227893 | [email protected] |
| 8 | Madurai | Dr. K. Latha, MS | 0452-2641937 | [email protected] |
| 9 | Nagapattinam | Dr.R. Mahendran, MD., (i/c) | 04365-249233 | [email protected] |
| 10 | Perambalur & Ariyalur | Dr. Thirumal, MS, MCH (i/c) | 04328-225422 | [email protected] |
| 11 | Pudukottai | Dr. N.Malarvizhi, MBBS, DGO | 04322-222006 | [email protected] |
| 12 | Ramnad | Dr. A.Krishnamoorthi, MD (i/c), | 04567-220719 | [email protected] |
| 13 | Salem | Dr. M. Valarmathi, MBBS | 0427-2210678 | [email protected] |
| 14 | Sivagangai | Dr. K. Yogavathi, MBBS, DGO | 04575-240549 | [email protected] |
| 15 | Thanjavur | Dr. D.Rani, MD, DGO (i/c) | 04362-230019 | [email protected] |
| 16 | The Nilgiris | Dr. V. Nirmala, MBBS., DGO | 0423-2443954 | [email protected] |
| 17 | Theni | Dr. K. Asokan, MD., | 04546-232050 | [email protected] |
| 18 | Thoothukudi | Dr.P.Pon Esakki, MBBS,DCH (i/c) | 0461-2320422 | [email protected] |
| 19 | Thirunelveli | Dr. A.Mohideen Ahmed, MBBS,(i/c) | 0462-2577330 | [email protected] |
| 20 | Tiruvallur | Dr. M. A. Elangovan, MD., | 044-27662064 | [email protected] |
| 21 | Tiruvannamalai | Dr. A. S. Anbarassi, MBBS, DPHM., | 04175-235051 | [email protected] |
| 22 | Trichy | Dr. C.G.Gopinath, MS (i/c) | 0431-2460695 | [email protected] |
| 23 | Vellore | Dr. A.Kennady, MBBS, DLO (i/c) | 0416-2221322 | [email protected] |
| 24 | Villupuram | Dr. S.Nehru, MS (Opthal) (i/c) | 04146-220059 | [email protected]com |
| 25 | Virudhunagar | Dr.N.Babuji, MBBS, MS, MCH (i/c) | 04562-252745 | [email protected] |
Deputy Directors of Medical, Rural Health Services and Family Welfare incharge of FW activities
| S.No. | Name of the District | Name | Office Phone Number | Email Id |
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| 1 | Cuddalore | Dr. P.N.Rameshbabu, MBBS, DCH | 04142-220485 | [email protected] |
| 2 | Karur | Dr. C.G.Gopinath, MS | 04324-239902 | [email protected] |
| 3 | Krishnagiri | Dr. G.Manimegalai, MBBS, DGO | 04343-232802 | [email protected] |
| 4 | Namakkal | Dr. M. Valarmathi, MBBS., | 04286-224230 | [email protected] |
| 5 | Thiruvarur | Dr. R. Mahendran, MD., | 04365-241100 | [email protected] |
| 6 | Tiruppur | Dr. P. Krishna, MBBS, DGO., (i/c) | 0422-2221711 | [email protected] |
Quality in Family Planning
State
District
- District Quality Assurance Committee & District Indemnity Subcommittee
- Ariyalur
- Chennai
- Coimbatore
- Cuddalore
- Dharmapuri
- Dindigul
- Erode
- Kancheepuram
- Kanniyakumari
- Karur
- Krishnagiri
- Madurai
- Nagapattinam
- Namakkal
- Nilgrils
- Perambalur
- Pudukottai
- Ramanathapuram
- Salem
- Sivaganga
- Thoothukudi
- Thirunelvelli
- Thanjavur
- Theni
- Thiruvallur
- Thiruchirapalli
- Thiruppur
- Thiruvanamalai
- Thiruvarur
- Vellore
- Villupuram
- Virudhunagar
- List of Empanelled Sterilization Provides
- Ariyalur & Perambalur
- Chennai
- Coimbatore & Thiruppur
- Cuddalore
- Dharmapuri
- Dindigul
- Erode
- Kancheepuram
- Kanniyakumari
- Karur
- Krishnagiri
- Madurai
- Nagai & Thiruvarur
- Namakkal
- Nilgrils
- Pudukottai
- Ramanathapuram
- Salem
- Sivaganga
- Thoothukudi
- Thirunelvelli
- Thanjavur
- Theni
- Thiruvallur
- Thiruchirapalli
- Thiruvanamalai
- Vellore
- Villupuram
- Virudhunagar
- FPIS Status
- Ariyalur & Perambalur
- Chennai
- Coimbatore & Thiruppur
- Cuddalore
- Dharmapuri & Krishnagiri
- Dindigul
- Erode
- Kancheepuram
- Kanniyakumari
- Karur & Thiruchirapalli
- Madurai
- Nagai & Thiruvarur
- Namakkal
- Nilgrils
- Pudukottai
- Ramanathapuram
- Salem
- Sivaganga
- Thoothukudi
- Thirunelvelli
- Thanjavur
- Theni
- Thiruvallur
- Thiruvanamalai
- Vellore
- Villupuram
- Virudhunagar
- Death Audit Report
- Ariyalur & Perambalur
- Chennai
- Coimbatore & Thiruppur
- Cuddalore
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Dharmapuri & Krishnagiri
- Dindigul
- Erode
- Kancheepuram
- Kanniyakumari
- Karur & Trichy
- Madurai
- Nagai & Thiruvarur
- Namakkal
- Nilgrils
- Pudukottai
- Ramanathapuram
- Salem
- Sivaganga
- Thoothukudi
- Thirunelvelli
- Thanjavur
- Theni
- Thiruvallur
- Thiruvanamalai
- Vellore
- Villupuram
- Virudhunagar


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