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On I-Day, Kangra team sets TB screening record

471 chest X-rays conducted, identifying 40 presumptive TB cases
With this milestone, District Kangra continues its rapid progress towards the national vision of a TB Mukt Bharat.

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In a remarkable achievement on the occasion of Independence Day, Team Kangra has set a new benchmark in tuberculosis (TB) screening. At a Nikshay Shivir organised at Gugga Mandir, Saloh (Block Bhawarna), Kangra district, 471 chest X-rays were conducted, identifying 40 presumptive TB cases.

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The camp was personally led by Block Medical Officer Bhawarna, Dr Naveen Rana, who ensured smooth operations, despite limited space and nearby Janmashtami Mela celebrations. Antriksh Dogra single-handedly operated the ultra-portable handheld X-ray machine with great patience.

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Significant contributions were made by MHS Manohar, MHS Shanti Swaroop Parmar, Medical Officer Sulah Dr Harshita, Dr Akansha from Civil Dispensary Bhadhal Devi and a dedicated team of six ASHA workers from Health Sub-Centre Saloh. This achievement was made possible with just one ultra-portable handheld X-ray device, underscoring the team’s commitment and efficiency.

With this milestone, District Kangra continues its rapid progress towards the national vision of a TB Mukt Bharat, turning every challenge into an opportunity for stronger public health outcomes.

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