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YEAR: 1975




CATEGORY: Contraception (Birth Control) and Family Planning



TITLE



A practical view of family planning in the industrial set-up.



AUTHORS

Family Planning Association of India [FPAI]


SOURCE

In: India. Ministry of Labour/International Labour Organisation. National

Symposium on Labour and Population Policies, New Delhi, 15-18 April 1974:

report. New Delhi, India, Continental Printers [1975]. :137-41.



ABSTRACT

This article discusses in 3 parts the early efforts, the wider recognition and the continuation of programs of the

Family Planning Association of India (FPAI). Early efforts, starting in 1949, include financing, education, training,

provision of contraceptives and facilities for family planning purposes. The FPAI gained a wider and more popular

recognition nationally when it developed its action programs specifically aimed at men working in industries such as

factories and plantations. This increased recognition helped to reinforce a series of governmental policies, such as

extending the family planning grant-in-aid scheme to industrial concerns. The FPAI's continuation programs include

a series of feasibility surveys between 1967 and 1971, motivation and education programs, contraceptive services

and follow-up studies. The FPAI's requirements for these programs deal with management cooperation, time

allocation for education, managerial staff members and their role in the program, provision of facilities, leave pay

allocation, and contraceptive availability. (PubHealth.info Document ID: CONT7T 3090-06)



PubHealth.info NOTE: The author(s) of this article titled, "A practical view of family planning in the industrial set-up.",

is(are) Family Planning Association of India [FPAI]. The source of this article is "In: India. Ministry of

Labour/International Labour Organisation. National Symposium on Labour and Population Policies, New Delhi, 15-

18 April 1974: report. New Delhi, India, Continental Printers [1975]. :137-41.". This article was published in 1975 in

English language(s). (PubHealth.info® Document ID: CONT7T 3090-06. All rights reserved with PubHealth.info) PIN:

33090





 

 

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