Environmental Health Network
Full Form of EHN
What is EHN?
The Environmental Health Network (EHN) is a collaborative framework of government agencies, research institutions, and public health bodies in India that monitors and addresses the intersection of environmental factors and human health. It coordinates data collection on air and water quality, hazardous waste, and climate change impacts, linking them to disease patterns and health outcomes. EHN is used by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), state pollution control boards, and the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) to formulate policies and early warning systems. It also supports epidemiological studies and community-level interventions in urban and rural areas. The network is particularly active in regions with high industrial pollution, such as the National Capital Region and the Ganga basin. For competitive exams like UPSC and state civil services, EHN is referenced in questions on environmental governance and public health interface. By integrating scientific monitoring with actionable health data, EHN helps mitigate the burden of diseases linked to environmental degradation, such as respiratory illnesses, waterborne infections, and heat-related disorders. Its role in India's National Action Plan on Climate Change and the Swachh Bharat Mission reinforces its importance in sustainable development.
EHN का फुल फॉर्म
पर्यावरणीय स्वास्थ्य नेटवर्क
Example
The EHN report highlighted that elevated PM2.5 levels in Delhi during winter led to a 15% rise in hospital admissions for asthma.