
The nationwide HPV Vaccination Campaign Against Cervical Cancer aims to protect the health of women and girls across India. Manisha Rawat from Ajmer became the first beneficiary of this campaign, receiving the vaccine at the launch event. PM Modi interacted with young participants, highlighting the campaign’s significance in strengthening women’s health nationwide.
“वीरांगनाओं की धरती राजस्थान के अजमेर से देशभर की बेटियों के लिए HPV वैक्सीनेशन अभियान का शुभारंभ कर बहुत खुशी हुई है। यह एक अहम कदम है देश की मातृशक्ति को स्वस्थ और सशक्त बनाने की दिशा में,” he said.
Alongside the vaccination drive, PM Modi inaugurated development projects worth ₹17,000 crore, covering areas such as infrastructure, irrigation, and youth employment. He personally handed over appointment letters to young professionals, reinforcing the government’s commitment to empowering the next generation.
The Prime Minister noted the enthusiasm of Rajasthan’s citizens, saying, “अजमेर के कार्यक्रम में भारी संख्या में आए राजस्थान के अपने परिवारजनों का जोश बताता है कि डबल इंजन सरकार के चौतरफा विकास कार्यों से वे कितने उत्साहित हैं।” He highlighted the benefits of government initiatives for farmers and rural communities, including new irrigation projects, and contrasted these with opposition governance.
In a broader context, PM Modi stressed India’s growing global stature, referencing challenges posed by political opponents but reaffirming the government’s focus on progress and governance. “From Ajmer today, the national HPV Vaccination Campaign Against Cervical Cancer has been launched. This is a decisive step towards protecting the health of our daughters and mothers,” he stated.
The event drew participants from across Rajasthan, reflecting widespread public interest and support.
