On the eve of World Tuberculosis Day, President Droupadi Murmu extended her support to the nationwide efforts aimed at eliminating TB, emphasizing the need for collective action and commitment. She acknowledged the significant progress made under the National TB Elimination Programme, which has played a crucial role in raising awareness and reducing cases through public participation.
The theme for this year, “Yes, we can end TB: Commit, Invest, and Deliver,” highlights the importance of global and national collaboration in eradicating this infectious disease. Tuberculosis has long been a public health challenge, affecting millions socially and economically, making its elimination a priority for India and the world. The President lauded the dedication of healthcare workers, policymakers, and citizens who have contributed to the fight against TB, recognizing their efforts as instrumental in bringing down infection rates in the country over the past decade.
Encouraging a united front, she called upon all stakeholders to strengthen their resolve and work together toward making India TB-free. Her message serves as a reminder that with sustained efforts, investment in healthcare, and community-driven initiatives, the goal of eliminating TB can become a reality.