Key Points

AIMS Mohali has achieved a significant milestone as the only government medical college following Command Hospital Pune to receive breastfeeding-friendly accreditation. The hospital successfully implemented the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding under WHO guidelines. Director Dr Bhavneet Bharti credited the dedicated breastfeeding committee and 24/7 staff support for this achievement. This recognition places AIMS Mohali at the forefront of India's maternal and child health promotion efforts.

Key Points: AIMS Mohali Joins Command Hospital Pune as Breastfeeding-Friendly Hospital

  • Only state government medical college accredited after Command Hospital Pune
  • Part of 71 BFHI facilities nationwide with 39 Armed Forces centers
  • Accreditation conducted by Breastfeeding Promotion Network of India
  • Implements WHO Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding standards
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AIMS Mohali accredited as breastfeeding-friendly hospital, following in footsteps of Command Hospital Pune

AIMS Mohali becomes only government medical college after Command Hospital Pune to receive BFHI accreditation, joining 71 facilities nationwide in promoting breastfeeding standards.

"tough without the tireless dedication of local champions, who provide 24/7 services for mothers and newborns - Dr Bhavneet Bharti"

SAS Nagar, September 16

Dr BR Ambedkar State Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS), Mohali, has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the only government medical college in the country, after Command Hospital Pune, to be accredited as a breastfeeding-friendly hospital under the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI), said a press statement DPRO SAS Nagar.

Divulging the details, Director - Principal, Dr Bhavneet Bharti, said that out of the total 71 facilities accredited nationwide, nearly 50 per cent (39) are Armed Forces facilities. At the same time, Telangana leads among states in accrediting government facilities.

A few private medical colleges have also achieved this recognition, but AIMS Mohali is the only state government medical college to be accredited.

The accreditation was carried out by the Breastfeeding Promotion Network of India (BPNI), the national agency authorised to conduct BFHI assessments.

Dr Arun Gupta, Central Coordinator of BPNI and a passionate advocate for breastfeeding and child health in India, has been instrumental in steering the movement to protect, promote, and support breastfeeding across the country. His leadership has ensured that international standards are upheld in India's accreditation process.

The on-site inspection on August 5, 2025 was led by Dr Rajinder Gulati, MD, FIAP, Paediatrician, Certified Lactation Consultant, IYCF National Trainer, Child Health Advocate, and President of the Human Milk Bank Association of India (2022 & 2023), who commended the outstanding commitment of the team of doctors, paramedics, and support staff at AIMS Mohali in implementing the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding.

This recognition also reflects the vision and leadership of Prof (Dr) Bhavneet Bharti, Director Principal, AIMS Mohali, who earlier established Punjab's first Human Milk Bank--Ashneer Milk Bank--with the support of the Rotary Club.

She also secured an ICMR-funded project to develop a hub-and-spoke human milk bank model with cost analysis, creating a roadmap for replication across the country.

Dr Bharti emphasised that the journey to accreditation was "tough without the tireless dedication of local champions, who provide 24/7 services for mothers and newborns." The Breastfeeding Committee at AIMS Mohali, she added, worked relentlessly and became a true example of collaborative leadership.

Notably, the "Team Breastfeeding Committee" initiative was also the focus of Dr. Bharti's Women Lift Health Capstone Project, underscoring the role of women's leadership in driving institutional change for maternal and child health.

This accreditation not only validates compliance with the WHO and the Government of India's global standards but also places AIMS Mohali at the forefront of India's breastfeeding promotion movement, alongside the visionary efforts of BPNI under Dr Arun Gupta.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great achievement! But why are only 71 facilities accredited nationwide? That's too few for a country of our size. We need this initiative in every district hospital across India.
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Ananya R
Dr. Bharti and her team deserve all the appreciation! Establishing Punjab's first human milk bank and now this accreditation - truly inspiring work for maternal and child health. More women leaders like her are needed in healthcare! 💪
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Mohali, I'm impressed to see such international standards being implemented here. This is exactly the kind of healthcare infrastructure development that makes India competitive globally. Well done AIMS team!
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Vikram M
Good initiative but implementation is key. Hope they maintain these standards consistently and don't let it become just another certificate on the wall. Proper monitoring is essential.
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Nisha Z
The hub-and-spoke milk bank model sounds innovative! This could revolutionize neonatal care in rural areas where access to breast milk is limited. Hope other states adopt this model quickly. 🍼

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