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Childhood Immunisation Programme

The Childhood Immunisation Programme is a public health initiative that provides vaccinations to children to protect them from serious diseases. These vaccines are usually given at specific ages and help prevent illnesses such as measles, mumps, rubella, polio, and whooping cough. By immunizing children, the program not only safeguards individual health but also contributes to community immunity, reducing the spread of diseases. Parents typically receive information about the vaccination schedule and importance, ensuring their children remain healthy and protected as they grow.