Abstract: Health is the basic and primary need of an individual who makes the nation progress in socio- economic, scientific, literary and cultural spheres. Health is both an input and output and is linked with development; therefore it should not be viewed in isolation from all goals of development. Provision of primary health care has dominant social and potential issues in many developed and developing countries. The services that are provided through health care system must meet the diverse need and demands of the people particularly living in rural areas of the country..........
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