Lucknow: Shri Rajendra Kumar Tiwari, the Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh, gave orders to all departments involved in the programme to record every birth and death on the Civil Registration System (CSR) software created by the Registrar of India. have offered According to the NITI Aayog Health Index Report-2018, birth registration was determined to be 60.70 per cent relative to the state's estimated total annual birth rate, which harmed the health index.
Lucknow: The Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh, Shri Rajendra Kumar Tiwari, instructed all departments engaged in the initiative to enter each birth and death into the Civil Registration System (CSR) programme, which was developed by the Registrar of India. have presented Birth registration was found to be 60.70 per cent relative to the state's expected total annual birth rate, which had a detrimental effect on the health index, according to the NITI Aayog Health Index Report-2018.
These directives have been given by the Chief Secretary to the Principal Secretary, the Urban Development and Panchayati Raj Departments, as well as all of the District Magistrates. For the respective departments to do the registration work immediately by signing on to the CRS site or through a hyperlink, he suggested that the Panchayati Raj Department and the Municipal Department be added to the CRS portal. According to him, the concerned department has been told to make the necessary changes to the e-district and e-city service portal systems to use the CRS portal for birth-death registration. He advised making alternative arrangements for the acceptable fees when registering through public utility centres.
All private medical facilities registered with the Chief Medical Officer's office in each district of the state have been instructed by Mr Rajendra Kumar Tiwari to serve as informers regarding the CRS software, user ID, and password associated with the District District Additional District Registrar (Birth-Death) / Chief Medical Officer Office. has instructed you to present. He said the relevant local registrar (birth-death) would be registered based on the information supplied. He advised that the departments of Panchayati Raj and Urban Development work with the Chief Registrar (Birth-Death) and Director General of Medical and Health Services, UP, to ensure that officers and staff members are properly trained in birth-death registration.
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