Affiliation:
1. Assistant Professor in Economics Department of Economics,DNG College, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh-791113: India
Abstract
The medical care and health services are the basic necessities of the mankind. The limited health service, increasing health problems, complexities of diseases and decrease in longevity of child and adult persons have led to a hindrance in human resource development in Arunachal Pradesh. The geographical difficulty, scatter human settlement, less population with absent of private participation in health service development and poor monopolistic role played by the state government makes the health service marginalized. Health service development is the foremost basic necessity of human being so it should be cared by the government. The paper concludes that the state government should has the responsibilities of development, enhancement and up gradation of health service in entire corner of the state. The present status of health service is highlight with the help of various statistical tables and also gives its comparison in Indian context. The information is based on primary and secondary sources of data collected from the households’ survey in field study and government departments.
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