The Bhore Committee was constituted in 1943 by the British government to survey health conditions and organizations in India and make recommendations. It submitted its report in 1946 proposing the integration of preventive, promotive, and curative services. Major recommendations included establishing Primary Health Centers (PHCs) catering to 40,000 people, with each PHC having a 75-bed hospital. The committee also recommended setting up Community Health Centers serving as supervisory bodies for multiple PHCs and district hospitals providing specialized tertiary care.