India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has introduced a new disease surveillance programme aimed at strengthening the country’s ability to detect and respond to public health threats. The initiative focuses on improving early warning systems and enhancing monitoring of infectious diseases across regions.
The programme is designed to integrate data from multiple sources, enabling faster identification of outbreaks and more coordinated responses. It will support health authorities in tracking disease patterns, assessing risks, and taking timely preventive measures.
By leveraging improved data systems and surveillance networks, the government aims to build a more resilient public health infrastructure. The initiative is expected to play a key role in managing future epidemics and safeguarding public health through better preparedness and rapid intervention.



































