Prime Minister Narendra Modi today highlighted India’s significant strides in the fight against tuberculosis by sharing an article written by Union Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda. The article sheds light on the recently concluded 100-day Intensified TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan, a campaign that has laid a strong foundation for a TB-free India.
The initiative has been a crucial step in India’s long-standing battle against tuberculosis, a disease that has affected millions over the years. Through a focused and aggressive approach, the campaign mobilized resources, strengthened healthcare infrastructure, and brought communities together in the fight against TB. Efforts ranged from early detection and improved treatment accessibility to public awareness campaigns aimed at breaking the stigma associated with the disease.
Recognizing the importance of this mission, the Prime Minister’s Office took to social media platform X to emphasize the impact of the initiative. The post highlighted the remarkable progress made and encouraged citizens to read the Union Minister’s insights on how the campaign has contributed to India’s vision of eliminating TB.
The 100-day Intensified TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan reflects India’s commitment to eradicating tuberculosis through a multi-pronged approach that includes policy reforms, technological advancements, and strong community participation. While the journey to a TB-free India continues, this campaign has provided the momentum needed to achieve the ambitious goal of eliminating the disease. The government’s unwavering focus on healthcare reforms and disease prevention remains a beacon of hope for millions, signaling a healthier and stronger future for the nation.