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World Tuberculosis Day Lieutenant Governor attended the launch of ‘TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan-100 Days campaign’ at Jammu

The nation-wide campaign aimed to further accelerate progress towards TB elimination through intensified, targeted and technology-driven interventions
It is our resolve to transform this campaign into people’s movement in Jammu Kashmir: LG Sinha
This year’s campaign must intensify, more focused, deeply rooted in communities across Jammu Kashmir. I urge all stakeholders to position our Union Territory, not just as a participant, but as a leader in this national drive: LG
Lieutenant Governor observed that public health is not just the Health Department’s duty but it is also our shared responsibility
Our pledge for a “TB-Free Jammu Kashmir” rests on this conviction. Health teams and people from the community in every district should work tirelessly with one goal- reach the last person, detect the last case, stand firmly by every patient until full recovery, and provide every support they need: LG Sinha
We must transform next 100-Days Campaign as a mass movement in every vulnerable district where a health worker trekking rugged mountain paths to a remote home becomes our campaign’s greatest champion, where a Ni-Kshay Mitra delivering nutrition aid transforms a patient’s life. We should build a 100 Days movement where every citizen feels ownership and contributes wholeheartedly: LG
Lieutenant Governor called upon the health department, district administrations and citizens to ramp up testing, help in identifying sensitive areas, and spread awareness door-to-door. He said every family must be informed that testing for TB symptoms and treatment are free, and full recovery is possible
Awareness, I believe, will be our most powerful medicine: LG Sinha
Leave no patient behind. Detecting TB is only half the battle. Walking beside a patient through the entire course of treatment and recovery is the real challenge. The Ni-Kshay Mitra programme is precisely that answer. I expect everyone involved to bring their full commitment to it: LG
Lieutenant Governor directed the health department and district administration to rope in self-help groups, students, schools, industries, NGOs, and public enterprises to amplify 100-days campaign
Today, we pledge that no man, woman, or child in Jammu Kashmir will lose their future to TB. Every breath is precious; every life is unique. No case will go unnoticed and no patient will be unsupported: LG Sinha
JAMMU, MARCH 24: On World Tuberculosis Day, the Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha called upon the health department, district administrations and citizens to ramp up testing, help in identifying TB-sensitive areas, and spread awareness door-to-door.
He said every family must be informed that testing for TB symptoms and treatment are free, and full recovery is possible.
โ€œAwareness, I believe, will be our most powerful medicine. Leave no patient behind. Detecting TB is only half the battle. Walking beside a patient through the entire course of treatment and recovery is the real challenge. The Ni-Kshay Mitra programme is precisely that answer. I expect everyone involved to bring their full commitment to it,โ€ the Lieutenant Governor said.
The Lieutenant Governor was speaking at the launch of ‘TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan-100 Days campaign’, at Convention Centre Jammu.
The nation-wide campaign, launched by Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda, aimed to further accelerate progress towards TB elimination through intensified, targeted and technology-driven interventions.
In the 100 Days Campaign, AI-enabled portable X-ray tools will bring testing directly to tribal hamlets, migrant camps, urban slums, and high-risk spots. Mobile unitsโ€”Ni-Kshay vansโ€”will deliver on-the-go care. Ayushman health camps will offer chest X-rays, NAAT tests, blood sugar, haemoglobin, blood pressure, and BMI checks.
The Lieutenant Governor urged all stakeholders to position the UT of Jammu Kashmir, not just as a participant, but as a leader in this national drive.
โ€œIt is our resolve to transform this campaign into people’s movement in Jammu Kashmir. This year’s campaign must intensify, more focused, deeply rooted in communities across the Union Territory,โ€ the Lieutenant Governor said.
The Lieutenant Governor observed that public health is not just the Health Department’s duty but it is also our shared responsibility.
โ€œOur pledge for a “TB-Free Jammu Kashmir” rests on this conviction. Health teams and people from the community in every district should work tirelessly with one goal- reach the last person, detect the last case, stand firmly by every patient until full recovery, and provide every support they need,โ€ the Lieutenant Governor said.
The Lieutenant Governor emphasised on transforming the next 100-Days Campaign as a mass movement in every vulnerable district where a health worker trekking rugged mountain paths to a remote home becomes our campaign’s greatest champion, where a Ni-Kshay Mitra delivering nutrition aid transforms a patient’s life.
โ€œWe should build a 100 Days movement where every citizen feels ownership and contributes wholeheartedly,โ€ he said.
The Lieutenant Governor directed the health department and district administration to rope in self-help groups, students, schools, industries, NGOs, and public enterprises to amplify 100-days campaign. He also directed for a comprehensive review of testing equipment and medicine availability, emphasizing the need for a dedicated portal where citizens can report the related grievances.
โ€œToday, we pledge that no man, woman, or child in Jammu Kashmir will lose their future to TB. Every breath is precious; every life is unique. No case will go unnoticed and no patient will be unsupported,โ€ the Lieutenant Governor said.
During the UT level programme, the Lieutenant Governor flagged off the Ni-Kshay vaahan and distributed Poshan kits. District Doda and District Srinagar received the awards for TB Mukt Panchayats.
Ni-Kshay Pledge was administered and Ni-Kshay Mitras were also felicitated on the occasion.
Shri Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Dr Mandeep K Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor; Shri M. Raju, Commissioner Secretary, Health and Medical Education; Shri Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Ms. Akriti Sagar, Mission Director, National Health Mission, J&K; Dr Rakesh Minhas, Deputy Commissioner Jammu; senior officials, medical professional, members of social organisations and youth in large number attended the launch ceremony.

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