Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda urged MPs to bolster the TB-Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan, emphasizing their crucial role in constituency-level monitoring, awareness, and stigma reduction. India has seen a significant 21% drop in TB incidence and a decline in mortality, attributed to key interventions like AI-enabled diagnostics and decentralized care. ANI file photo NEW DELHI: Union health minister Jagat Prakash Nadda on Tuesday urged MPs to intensify efforts for the TB-Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan, stressing their role in monitoring progress, raising awareness and reducing stigma in their constituencies.At a special session with MPs — the first in a series, with a focus on Uttar Pradesh — officials briefed them on campaign activities and expectations from elected representatives.Nadda highlighted that India’s TB incidence has fallen 21% from 2015 to 2024 (237 to 187 per lakh population), nearly double the global decline of 12%, while mortality has dropped from 28 to 21 per lakh.MPs were also updated on key interventions, including AI-enabled chest X-rays, Truenat testing, shorter treatment regimens and decentralised TB care via Ayushman Arogya Mandirs.He called for deeper screening and stronger community mobilisation, urging MPs to help make TB elimination a Jan Andolan.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosNavy Chief Confirms India’S Third Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile Submarine Soon“Both ‘Rs Must Remember Responsibility”: Bjp Slams Rahul, Renuka Over ‘Dog’ RemarksNo More Disruptions: Lok Sabha to Debate Electoral Reforms Next Week’Imran Khan’s Health Stable, But Facing Mental Torture’, Claims Sister After Jail VisitChina’s Condom Tax Shocks the World Amid Birthrate Drop as India Surges Ahead in Population RankingsPakistan Sparks Controversy With Expired Relief Claims As India Rejects Airspace Allegation StronglyCentre Signals Willingness to Discuss SIR, Asks Opposition Not to Set TimelinePakistan’s Adiala Jail To Open Gate To Imran Khan’s Sister After PTI Fury Forces Sharif, MunirRussia Confirms Su-57 Fighter Jets, S-400 Deal On Agenda Ahead of Vladimir Putin’s India VisitCapt Shubhanshu Shares What India Can Learn from ISS Successes123Photostories6 common foods that may increase uric acid levels, the right food to eat, and easy cooking tipsHow to watch the December full moon like a young astronomerNot Helen, not Bindu, not Zeenat: Meet India’s first item dancer who starred in 700 films and even performed at Buckingham Palace5 shocking signs the ‘Universe’ is trying to send you a message (Don’t Ignore number 3!)Vedic Shloka Based On Your Date of BirthBaby names for girls born on WednesdayFrom finches to chameleons: The surprising reason why male animals are more colourful than femalesSamantha Ruth Prabhu to Aditi Rao Hydari: Breaking down the bridal looks of Bollywood brides who found love againNelson Mandela’s childhood: What today’s generation can learn from himJennifer Lawrence’s fitness philosophy: 4 lessons to take from her realistic routine123Hot PicksParliament Winter SessionCyclone DitwahWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingNina Lin ControversyPaige BueckersShedeur SandersDrake MayeOdell Beckham JrStephen CurryJaxson DartGiannis AntetokounmpoCharlie Kirk ControversyYordan Alvarez Wife
NEW DELHI: Union health minister Jagat Prakash Nadda on Tuesday urged MPs to intensify efforts for the TB-Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan, stressing their role in monitoring progress, raising awareness and reducing stigma in their constituencies.At a special session with MPs — the first in a series, with a focus on Uttar Pradesh — officials briefed them on campaign activities and expectations from elected representatives.Nadda highlighted that India’s TB incidence has fallen 21% from 2015 to 2024 (237 to 187 per lakh population), nearly double the global decline of 12%, while mortality has dropped from 28 to 21 per lakh.MPs were also updated on key interventions, including AI-enabled chest X-rays, Truenat testing, shorter treatment regimens and decentralised TB care via Ayushman Arogya Mandirs.He called for deeper screening and stronger community mobilisation, urging MPs to help make TB elimination a Jan Andolan.