TB in Ghaziabad War declared against TB, 75 patients received nutritional support

Ghaziabad. T.B. Ghaziabad has taken a strong and inspiring initiative towards eradication. On Saturday, T.B. located in Vijay Nagar. A special program organized under the aegis of Red Cross Society Ghaziabad in the unit ‘T.B. Gave a clear message of ‘war against’. Assistant Police Commissioner Upasana Pandey was present in the program as the chief guest and called this campaign a collective responsibility of the society.

On this occasion, nutrition bundles and nutrition powder were distributed to 75 patients identified by the Tuberculosis Department. In her address, Upasana Pandey said that T.B. The fight can be won not only with medicines, but also with a balanced and nutritious diet. He advised patients and their families to pay special attention to nutrition along with regular treatment.

District Tuberculosis Officer Dr. Anil Yadav said that ‘T.B. Red Cross Ghaziabad team under the ‘Free India Campaign’, under the leadership of Subhash Gupta, has been continuously active for the last four years. He also informed that on the call of the Prime Minister, a 100-day intensive testing campaign is being conducted in the district, under which potential patients are being identified by visiting every village and providing them treatment and nutritional support.

Outgoing Chairman of Red Cross Ghaziabad, Ro. Emphasizing the importance of dedication in service work, Dr. Subhash Gupta said, ‘One person alone can do limited things, but with team spirit and selfless service even impossible goals can be achieved.’ He described the support of his team and family as the cornerstone of the success of this campaign.

In making the program successful, M.C. Gaur, Vipin Aggarwal, R.D. Sharma, Sanjay Yadav, Dr. Ashok and the entire team of the health department had important contributions. In the end the organizers expressed their gratitude to all the colleagues and T.B. Reiterated the resolve of a free society.

This initiative not only provides nutritional support to the patients, but also empowers the society by creating awareness and a spirit of cooperation—which helps fight TB. This is a decisive step towards eradication.

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