National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) was launched in 2005 to improve the health status of people who live in rural areas. India is steadily heading towards attaining the goals set out by the NRHM. DLHS/AHS does not provide data at block, PHC or sub-centre level to identify pockets within a district with poor performance. Hence, there is a need for generation of data at more frequent intervals by an independent agency to identify community development blocks, PHCs and sub-centres which need further strengthening in health care delivery. Keeping this in mind the main objectives of this study were set. These are to assess the coverage of RCH and curative care services, at district and block level, in Haryana, to assess coverage of various social determinants such as water and sanitation, education, welfare services etc, to validate the quality of routine health information system, to assess the effectiveness of interventions being undertaken to strengthen health system in Haryana and to ascertain the extent of universal health coverage in Haryana.