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    Delhi Ramps Up TB Fight with New Campaign Led by Health Minister

    News January 12, 20262 Mins Read
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    Delhi’s battle against tuberculosis has entered a decisive phase. Health Minister Pankaj Singh announced a comprehensive campaign to eradicate the deadly disease from the capital. Speaking at a high-level meeting, Singh emphasized the government’s renewed commitment to public health amid rising concerns over TB cases.

    The initiative includes widespread screening programs across densely populated areas, free medication distribution, and awareness drives in schools and workplaces. ‘TB is curable if detected early,’ Singh stated, urging citizens to come forward for testing without stigma. The campaign targets high-risk groups like migrant workers and slum dwellers, where infection rates are alarmingly high.

    Backed by a substantial budget allocation, the drive incorporates cutting-edge diagnostic tools and mobile clinics to reach remote corners. Partnerships with NGOs and private hospitals ensure seamless implementation. Early data shows a 20% uptick in testing within the first week.

    Health experts applaud the move, calling it a model for other states. Delhi’s success could set a national precedent in the fight against TB, a disease that claims thousands of lives annually in India. As winter approaches, with its associated health risks, the timing couldn’t be more critical. The minister warned against complacency, promising strict monitoring and accountability.

    Residents are encouraged to watch for symptoms like persistent cough, fever, and weight loss. Helplines and apps provide instant support. With collective effort, Delhi aims to become TB-free by 2025, aligning with national goals. This bold step underscores the Kejriwal government’s focus on health over politics.

    Anti TB Drive Delhi Health Initiative Delhi TB Campaign Health Minister Delhi Pankaj Singh TB Awareness India TB Free Delhi Tuberculosis Eradication
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