Himachal CM opens national task force meeting on TB elimination in Shimla
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Shimla: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu inaugurated the two-day meeting of the National Task Force under the National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme in Shimla on Wednesday in which TB experts across the country are participating.
On the occasion, the Chief Minister launched the offline mode of the ‘Meri TB Ki Kahani Phase-II’ initiative, aimed at dispelling stigmas associated with TB and creating public awareness about the disease.
Himachal Pradesh is the first state in the country to launch the second phase of this campaign, besides being host to the meeting for the second time.
The Chief Minister expressed confidence that valuable recommendations in the workshop would be instrumental in combating this dreaded disease. “The state government is extending all possible support to eradicate TB, with around 15,000 TB patients being treated annually in the state. The efforts made by Himachal Pradesh in tackling TB have been recognised at the national level,” he remarked.
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Over the past two years, molecular testing facilities have been introduced in the state for early detection of TB, and artificial intelligence enabled portable X-ray machines have been made available in five districts of the state and this service would also be expanded to remaining districts soon, he stated.
Highlighting the favourable climate of Himachal Pradesh for TB patients, particularly in pine forests, the Chief Minister said that the state was also working to promote health tourism, capitalizing on its natural environment.
Sukhu emphasised the need to adopt modern technology for providing better healthcare services and said that the state government has signed an agreement with AIIMS-Delhi for the latest medical equipment.
He said that the health facilities at Tanda medical college and IGMC-Shimla were being strengthened and efforts were underway to create a conducive environment for the health staff for their efficient functioning. “The process for filling up 2,700 posts in the health department is underway to further improve healthcare services,” he added.
Health and Family Welfare Minister Dhani Ram Shandil said that the changing societal perspective on TB was largely due to the efforts of the National Task Force.
Health Secretary M Sudha Devi, NHM Mission Director Priyanka Verma, Director of Health Services Dr Gopal Berry, National Task Force Chairman Dr Ashok Bhardwaj, Joint Director of the Central TB Division Dr Sanjay Kumar Mattu and DDG-TB Dr Urvashi Singh were also present on the occasion amongst others.