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Health problems in umbai
1. HEALTH PROBLEMS IN MUMBAI…
Azizur Khan
Akshata Hase
Tanvi Gujrathi
Swapnil Kanse
Nikhil Mehta
2. Health In Mumbai
Mumbai is the most popular city of India. It is the commercial
place and the sixth most populated city of the world.
There are many slums in Mumbai and many people migrate to
Mumbai every year.
There are many beggars and pickpockets in Mumbai. All these
problems increase the need of Mumbai health and safety.
Mumbai health and safety is badly affected by the pollution.
3. Health In Mumbai
There are more chronic health
problems resulting due to
modernization, liberalization and
globalization of the market.
The pollution causes allergies,
infection and other diseases among
the Mumbai public.
The health and safety services
available are very less then their
requirement.
4. Health In Mumbai
According to data analyzed by
the NGO Praja Foundation
between January and December
2008 the rate of chronic sickness
such as diabetes, hypertension
and coronary artery disease
(CAD) increased in Mumbai.
The group looked at results
taken from 25 public hospitals
and four state hospitals and
dispensaries in India's capital
city.
7. Health Problems In MUMBAI
Public Health
• In spite of substantial reductions in
mortality rate over the years,
health care in Bombay remains far
below the expected level.
Management and disposal waste
• More than 5000 metric tons of solid
waste is generated every day in
Mumbai. The municipal corporation
is in charge of the disposal of this
waste, and evidently cannot cope
with the task.
8. Health Problems In MUMBAI
Hospitals
Mumbai has about 22,000 hospital beds
distributed in about 1000 health care
centers. Of these about 17 are municipal
hospitals which can be afforded by the urban
poor who make up 50% of the population.
Major health problems
Among Mumbai's major health problems
one must surely count AIDS and Tuberculosis
. Chronic respiratory problems due to air
pollution are endemic among a large
fraction of the population. Malaria and polio
make occasional appearances.
9. Effect on Human Health From Waste
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Affects brain development of
children.
DNA damage.
Asthmatic bronchitis.
Reproductive and developmental
problems.
Lung Cancer.
Damage to heart, liver and spleen .
Damage to central and peripheral
nervous systems, blood systems and
kidney
10. Ways to improve health and safety
in mumbai
If all the educational institutions in Mumbai
provide proper training and education to
the students then problem can be solved to
some extend.
The students should be given training to
avoid or reduce the harmful effects of
pollution.
All the health institution should be well
equipped with the proper medical facilities
to cater to any kind of problem.
11. Ways to improve health and safety
in mumbai
If all the academic institution take part in
the health and safety program of Mumbai
then the level of problem will be reduced
to greater extend.
The number of professionals should be
increased, all kids of equipments required
should be provided with, timely
assessment of environmental risk and
impact should be conducted.
Education is the best solution to the
Mumbai health and safety problem.
12. Health Services in Mumbai
Mumbai is one of India's largest cities and an important
commercial and industrial centre.
Despite everyday pronouncements of major
breakthroughs and advances in medical and health
technology, the basic health needs of a majority of the
population in Mumbai are not yet met even in a
rudimentary manner.
Mumbai has a vast supply of public and private health
care services.
The Central Government has its own dispensaries,
which are available only for their employees.
13. NEW HEALTH CARE DRIVE IN MUMBAI
1. Implementation of "PURA PROJECT- of
VISION 2020 with adequate health care
facilities.
2. More Nursing Colleges to be opened to
balance the requirement of Paramedics.
3. Emphasis should be given towards
cleanliness, sewage system, drainage
system, and prevention of overcrowding of
the hospitals, in metros and in the cities.
4. More public health related research in
Industrial areas and in hospitals within that
locality.
5. We may have to follow these simple
principles behind having petrol stations in
the highways i.e., keeping hospitals at a
certain distance according to population so
that emergency services can be made
easily.