Governor Indra Sena Reddy Nallu today announced the launch of the TB Free India campaign at the Raj Bhavan to raise awareness among the public about eradicating tuberculosis. The event, organized by the National Health Mission, was attended by the Governor’s Secretary U K Chakma and the Mission’s MD Saju Bahid as chief guest.
During his speech at the event, Governor Nallu emphasized the importance of eradicating tuberculosis in India and urged everyone to actively participate in the campaign. He highlighted the need for a concerted effort from all sectors of society to combat this deadly disease.
The TB Free India campaign aims to raise awareness about tuberculosis, promote early detection and treatment, and ultimately eliminate the disease from the country. Through various initiatives and programs, the campaign seeks to mobilize communities, health workers, and policymakers to work together towards a TB-free India.
Governor Nallu also praised the efforts of the National Health Mission in their ongoing fight against tuberculosis and encouraged them to continue their work with dedication and commitment. He called on all citizens to support the campaign and help make India a tuberculosis-free nation.
The event at the Raj Bhavan was attended by various dignitaries, health officials, and representatives from non-governmental organizations who have been actively involved in the fight against tuberculosis. It served as a platform to discuss strategies, share best practices, and rally support for the TB Free India campaign.