This document summarizes several national health agencies in India, including their objectives and activities. It describes agencies such as the Indian Red Cross Society (established in 1920), the Indian Council for Child Welfare (established in 1952), the Family Planning Association of India (established in 1949), and the Tuberculosis Association of India (established in 1939). The agencies work to promote health, prevent illness, provide treatment services, and reduce morbidity and mortality rates in India.