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Universal Immunization Programme (UIP)

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September 24, 2025

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Though, India’s full immunization coverage increased in 2024–25, still there is a need to closely link high-quality and sensitive disease surveillance with immunization efforts.

  • Vaccination is one of the most effective and cost-efficient public health measures, saving millions of lives.
  • UIP is one of the largest public health programmes in the world.
  • Aim - To provide life-saving vaccines to millions of newborns and pregnant women each year.
  • Evolution - Initially launched in 1978 as the Expanded Programme on Immunization, it was rebranded as the UIP in 1985 when its coverage was extended beyond urban centers to rural areas.
  • Objectives –
    • To rapidly increase immunization coverage;
    • To improve the quality of services;
    • To establish a reliable cold chain system to the health facility level;
    • To achieve self-sufficiency in vaccine production.
  • Nodal Ministry – Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
  • Features - Immunization is being provided free of cost against 12 vaccine preventable diseases: 11 vaccines nationwide and one vaccine in endemic areas.

Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Polio, Measles, Rubella, severe Childhood Tuberculosis, Hepatitis B, Rotavirus Diarrhea, Pneumococcal Pneumonia and Japanese Encephalitis (JE).

  • Annual Target -  Around 2.67 crore newborns and 2.9 crore pregnant women.
  • Beneficiaries – Pregnant women and children from all sections of the society across the country with the same quality vaccines.
  • Major Outcomes -
  • Decline in under-5 mortality - From 45 to 31 per 1,000 live births between 2014 and 2021, according to the Sample Registration System 2021.
  • Polio-free status – Maintained since 2011 through continued stringent surveillance.
  • Maternal and neonatal tetanus elimination  - achieved in 2015 and was
  • Yaws-free – Declared in 2016.
  • COVID-19 vaccination programme - Launched 2021, by January 2023, covering 97% of citizens with one dose and 90% with both doses, marking a great achievement in public health on the global stage.
  • India is now the world’s largest vaccine manufacturing hub.
  • Measles and Rubella Champion Award - On March 6, 2024, India received the award from the Measles and Rubella Partnership, honoring its efforts in the South-East Asia Region.

Quick Facts

Initiatives to promote immunization

Mission Indradhanush (MI)

  • Launched in 2014, to achieve 90% immunization coverage,
  • In 2014 India’s full immunization coverage was 62% (National Family Health Survey-4, 2015-16).

Zero Measles- Rubella Elimination campaign

  • Launched in 2025 to boost public awareness about Measles-Rubella immunization and aim to surpass 95% national Measles-Rubella coverage.

U-WIN  

  • Enables end-to-end digital vaccination and record keeping and tracking of vaccination for pregnant women and children up to 16 years.

National Cold Chain Management Information System 

  • A web-based system created to manage and monitor the vast cold chain infrastructure of India's UIP in real-time.

SAFE-VAC module 

 

  • To promote confidence in the UIP through enhancing national vaccine safety monitoring and rapid signal detection.

Vaccine Maitri initiative

 

  • Launched in 2021 to supply vaccines, primarily COVID-19 vaccines, to supported many low and middle-income countries, reflecting the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family).

References

  1. The Hindu | UIP
  2. National Health Mission | UIP

 

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