The National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases & Stroke (NPCDCS) in India aims to prevent and control these common non-communicable diseases. It focuses on health promotion, strengthening infrastructure, early diagnosis and management, and integrating services through NCD cells. The program operates in 100 districts across 21 states, providing screening, management of risk factors, and tertiary care services for cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, stroke, and cancer. Achievements so far include training and establishing human resources, releasing funds, and piloting school-based diabetes screening. The overall goal is to reduce the risk factors and burden of non-communicable diseases in India.