World Health Day 2025 focuses on "Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures" while the world works together to enhance maternal and newborn healthcare. India celebrated this date with its health advancements in public health programs as well as digital systems and disease management alongside expanded healthcare reach. Indian government support for universal health care coverage and health equity continues to produce substantial advancement in maternal and child health results.
April 7 is celebrated as World Health Day which serves to remind us that public health requires universal global attention as directed by the WHO.
The year 2025 targets maternal and newborn health improvement as both India and the WHO align to establish an all-encompassing healthcare delivery system under the MoHFW's ministry.
The MMR measurement decreased from 130 between 2014–2016 to 97 between 2018 and 2020 leading to an 83% reduction since 1990.
Statistics show that IMR decreased from 39 in 2014 to 28 in 2020 at the same time NMR dropped from 26 to 20 and U5MR fell from 45 to 32.
The reduction numbers in India exceeded worldwide trends at every level.
Maternal Death Surveillance and Response (MDSR).
MCP Cards and Safe Motherhood Booklets for awareness.
Anaemia Mukt Bharat (AMB) and Birth Waiting Homes (BWH).
RCH Portal for digital tracking of pregnancy and postnatal care.
1.76 lakh Ayushman Arogya Mandirs active.
Over 107 crore hypertension and 94 crore diabetes screenings.
The health service network now incorporates 17,000 facilities with National Quality Assurance Standards certification.
The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission has successfully established 76 crore ABHA IDs.
eSanjeevani crossed 36 crore teleconsultations.
Through U-WIN digitization a total of 29 crore vaccine doses have been recorded.
The cases of Malaria decreased by 69% throughout 2017-23 which led to full elimination from the WHO's Highly Burdened Health Issues group.
Hindu Kush region eliminated both Kala-azar and Trachoma from their status as public health issues.
The TB incidence decreased by 17.7% while missing cases dropped by 83%.
55 crore+ beneficiaries under Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY.
8.5 crore+ hospitalizations; 31,846 empanelled hospitals.
Special coverage for ASHA, Anganwadi, and senior citizens under Ayushman Vay Vandana.
Tele-MANAS operates from 53 centers to serve over 20 lakhs people through phone calls while obtaining a budget of 230 crore Indian Rupees.
440+ Rehabilitation and Halfway Homes operational.
The healthcare system of India plans to continue advancing towards a digital and inclusive healthcare system which will be celebrated during World Health Day 2025. Public health transformation in India becomes evident due to increased maternal and child healthcare focus together with strategic programs and digital advancement and disease prevention initiatives. Future achievement of universal health coverage along with building a resilient health system for everyone depends on sustained political dedication along with community participation and innovative healthcare approaches.