- Event held under 100 Days TB Intensified Campaign - Nikshay Shivir
SRINAGAR: In a significant move toward achieving the goal of a TB-free India, a TB awareness camp was held on New Year’s Day, today at Clock Tower Lal Chowk, Srinagar. The camp was organized by the District TB Control Society Srinagar under the 100 Days TB Intensified Campaign (Nikshay Shivir), and focused on promoting public awareness about tuberculosis (TB) and strengthening community participation (Janbhagidari) in TB prevention and care.
The event was attended by officials from Health Services Kashmir, including Dr. Adhfar Yasein, State TB Officer Kashmir and Dr. Abdul Roof, District TB Officer Srinagar. They were supported by teams from the National TB Elimination Program (NTEP) and the Urban Health Center (UHC) Maisuma Srinagar. The initiative involved community-centric activities and featured targeted awareness sessions for police personnel, traffic police, and members of the local community.
These sessions emphasized early detection and treatment of TB, prevention strategies to stop the spread of the disease. On the occasion, informational pamphlets were distributed to pedestrians, providing vital details about TB symptoms, free diagnostic facilities and available treatment options. A special meeting was also convened with representatives from the Lal Chowk Trade Association, highlighting their role in disseminating information and fostering a TB-free environment.
It is worth mentioning that this initiative is part of the government’s ‘Nikshay Shivir Initiative’ which prioritizes accessible healthcare services and active community engagement to combat TB. With optimism and determination, the campaign concluded with New Year wishes from the health team, reflecting the shared commitment to eliminating TB and building a healthier future. Meanwhile, for more information on TB diagnosis and treatment, citizens are encouraged to contact their nearest healthcare center.