New Delhi:Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare on Thursday interacted with State Health Ministers and Principal Secretaries/ Additional Chief Secretaries of all States/UTs in the presence of Dr. Bharati Pravin Pawar, Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, to review the progress made in the fight against TB through focussed and concerted efforts of the Union Government and the States.
Health Ministers of States including T.S. Singh Deo, Health Minister (Chhattisgarh), Mangal Pandey, Health Minister (Bihar), Anil Vij, Health Minister (Haryana), Satyendra Kumar Jain, Health Minister (Delhi), Rajesh Tope, Health Minister (Maharashtra), Naba Kishore Das, Health Minister (Odisha), Rajiv Saizal, Health Minister (Himachal Pradesh), Banna Gupta, Health and Medical Education Minister (Jharkhand), Dr. K. Sudhakar, Minister of Medical Education (Karnataka), Veena George, Health Minister (Kerala), Raghu Sharma, Health Minister (Rajasthan) attended the meet on behalf of their States.
The Union Health Minister expressed his elation at the convergence of focus to eliminate TB and suggested the continuance of regular interaction so that best practices of States/UTs may be discussed and taken up for emulation. These will strongly contribute to focus and effective implementation of common policies and to achieve these goals collectively. “Coordinated and collaborative efforts will strongly contribute to the achievement of shared goals faster”, the Union Health Minister stated.
He noted, “We have to encourage common people to join us in this mission for eradicating TB. It has to be made a people's initiative.”Shri Mandaviya assured that the Union government is open to all suggestions from the States/UTs on Tuberculosis in its mission to fulfil the Prime Minister’s dream of a TB Free India by 2025. He also encouraged the States and UTs to provide suggestions on the Public Health Management of COVID and other programs and initiatives of the Union Health Ministry.