Delhi CM Rekha Gupta launched a free HPV vaccination drive at GTB Hospital to combat cervical cancer, which affects 80,000 women annually. The state will vaccinate 1.6 lakh girls over three months. PM Modi also launched the campaign nationwide.
Delhi Launches HPV Vaccination Drive
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday participated in the launch program of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination Campaign against cervical cancer at the Guru Teg Bahadur (GTB) Hospital.
While addressing the event, the Delhi Chief Minister highlighted that at least 80,000 women develop cervical cancer every year. “Approximately 80,000 women develop cervical cancer each year, which can be prevented by getting the HPV vaccination at an early age. In such a situation, it is a matter of good fortune that the Prime Minister has made this vaccine available free of cost to all women… When I was looking at its efficiency rate, then almost 93 per cent protection is possible with this vaccine, due to which our women will be saved from this disease…” she stated.
Three-Month Campaign to Target 1.6 Lakh Girls
Furthermore, Gupta said that the state government will run the HPV vaccination drive for three months to vaccinate young girls aged 14-15. “In Delhi, 1.6 lakh girls are 14-15 years old, in the next 3 months we will run HPV vaccination drive in which our health department, education department, Asha workers, everyone will join in it, will spread its information to every household and will ensure that every daughter takes this vaccine so that no daughter of Delhi gets cervical cancer…” she added.
PM Modi Launches Nationwide Campaign
On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the nationwide HPV vaccination campaign and development projects worth Rs 16,680 crore in Rajasthan’s Ajmer.
Addressing a large public rally after the event, PM Modi said the BJP’s double-engine government in Rajasthan has completed two years, and the state is now advancing on a new path of development.
The Prime Minister called the HPV vaccination campaign an important step towards empowering the women of the country. “Today, from this land of brave women, I have got the opportunity to launch an important campaign for the daughters of the entire country. The HPV vaccination campaign has been launched in Ajmer. This campaign is an important step towards empowering the women of the country,” PM Modi said. “The promises of development with which the BJP government came to serve you are being fulfilled with great speed. And today is the day to accelerate this very campaign of development,” he said. (ANI)
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