India has taken major step towards the healthier future with the launch of Sehat Mission in the National Capital on 11th May, 2026. This initiative introdcued under the leadership of the Honorable Prime Minister of Narendra Modi. Mission Sehat aims to connect the agriculture, nutrition and healthcare in the unified approach. This mission was announced in the presence of key ministers and scientists.
What is The Sehat Mission?
The Sehat Mission (Science Excellence for Health through Agricultural Transformation) is the joint effort by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research IICAR) and Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).
It aims to create the direct link between what is grown in the farms and its health outcomes of people.
This mission also represents the policy shift where the government focuses not just on treating diseases but also on,
- The prevention and early detection
- Improved nutrition through agriculture
- Scientific and evidence based solutions
Respectable Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda highlighted that this approach moves to India from the reactive system to a proactive healthcare model.
Why Sehat Mission Matters Today
India faces the dual challenge which are,
- Malnutrition and micronutrient deficiency
- Rapid rise in the non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like diabetes, hypertension and cancer
The Sehat Mission directly targets these issues by promoting the,
- Nutrient rich food production
- Affordable and science backed healthcare solutions
- Integration of the agriculture and medical research
This makes the mission also highly relevant in the today’s context of changing lifestyles and food habits.
Agriculture Meets Health: New New Policy Direction
Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has also described the mission as a historic step to linking farming with health outcomes.
He also emphasized that India must now focus not just on quantity of the food production, but also on quality and nutrition value of crops, disease-preventing food systems and the blanced and seasonal diets.
Traditional concepts like ‘Hitbhuk, Mitbhuk, Ritubhok’ which means that healthy, moderate, and seasonal eating have been highlighted important even today.
Key Features of the Sehat Mission
The mission focuses on the several important areas like,
1. Bio-fortified Crops Promotion
In which it encourages those crops which are rich in iron, zinc and essential nutrients to combat malnutrition.
2. Focus on Nutritious Grains
Promotion of the traditional grains like millets (jowar, ragi, kodo, kutki) for the better health outcomes.
3. Integrated Farming Systems
It combined agriculture with fruits and vegetables, animal husbandry and fisheries and beekeeping.
This helps to improve both farmers income and family nutrition.
4. Farmer Health and Safety
Reducing risks from the,
- Excessive pesticide use
- Chemical exposure
- Unsafe farming practices
5. Food as Medicine Approach
To developing the diets which help prevent lifestyle diseases like diabetes and hypertension.
One Health Approach: Connecting Systems
The Sehat Mission also adopts the ‘One Health’ approach which means integrating the,
- Human health
- Animal health
- Environmental sustainability
This holistic model ensures the long term benefits for both the people and ecosystems.
Expected Impact of Sehat Mission
The mission is expected to bring the major improvements in,
- Nutritional quality of food
- Reduction in the hidden hunger and deficiencies
- Prevention of lifestyle diseases
- Better farmer health and income security
- Development of sustainable food systems








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