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Jan andolan to control TB launched

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Tribune News Service
Amritsar, March 23

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A campaign to create awareness regarding tuberculosis among the general public in the district was launched by the Health Department on Tuesday.

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The year-long campaign named ‘Jan Andolan’ is aimed at helping India achieve the dream of TB-free nation by 2025.

District TB control officer Dr Naresh Chawla said as part of the launch, the posters of the campaign was released by Cabinet minister OP Soni, MLAs Sunil Dutti, Raj Kumar Verka and Inderbir Singh Bularia, Deputy Commissioner Gurpreet Singh Khaira, ADCs Dr Himanshu Aggarwal and Ranbir Singh Mudhal on Tuesday.

He said the elected representatives and senior officials have affirmed their commitment to wipe out TB and they have committed to display the posters in their offices, so that the general public can see it when visiting any such office.

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Chawla said in 2020, the district detected total 5,299 TB cases and patients were provided free treatment. He said Rs52 lakh were disbursed in the accounts of patients as part of the government plan to provide nutritious diet to patients. He said Rs23 lakh was given to DOT providers, who helped in treatment of TB patients.

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