Media reports claiming failure in procuring contraceptives are Ill-informed, misleading

Published On 2023-12-14 11:18 GMT   |   Update On 2023-12-14 11:19 GMT
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Responding to some media reports alleging that India’s family planning program is likely to get severely affected due to failure in procuring contraceptives by the country's central procurement agency, the Central Medical Services Society (CMSS) under the government of India has issued a response stating that such reports are ill-informed and provides misleading information.

The Central Medical Services Society (CMSS), New Delhi, an autonomous body and a Central Procurement Agency under Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare procures condoms for National Family Planning Programme and National AIDS Control Programme.

For more details, check out the link given below:

We Have Enough Contraceptives In India: Govt Debunks Myths On Condom Shortage

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