Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will head the state Population Council which will review all existing family welfare schemes as part of the aim to regulate population.
Health Minister Nand Kishore Yadav today said the council, which came into existence after the state health department issued a notification to this effect, will consist of 30 other members, including ministers and principal secretaries of various departments and pollution expert T V Antony.
The council will also comprise representatives of the UNICEF and UNFPA, Executive Director of state health society and the director-in-chief, health services, Bihar.
Yadav, also a member of the council, said the council will review all existing family welfare schemes and take steps, if required, for improvement in the projects.
The council will meet at least once a year.link
Saturday 1 August 2009
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