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    Making J&K TB-free collective responsibility: LG

    Jammu Tawi, Mar 24: Asserting that pledge for a ‘TB-free Jammu Kashmir’ is not just the Health Department’s duty but it is a collective responsibility, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday called upon the officials to ramp up testing, help in identifying TB-sensitive areas, and spread awareness door-to-door.

    Speaking at the launch of ‘TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan-100 Days campaign’, on World Tuberculosis Day at Convention Centre in Jammu, LG Sinha 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. 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,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

    Pertinently, Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Jagat Prakash Nadda today launched the nation-wide campaign to further accelerate progress towards TB elimination through intensified, targeted and technology-driven interventions.

    In the 100-day campaign, AI-enabled portable X-ray tools will bring testing directly to tribal hamlets, migrant camps, urban slums, and high-risk spots. Mobile units—Ni-Kshay vans—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. “It 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,” 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. “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,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

    “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,” 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.