PM Modi, JP Nadda Salute Health Workers on World Health Day 2026

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed gratitude to healthcare professionals and reaffirmed the government's commitment to building a healthier society on World Health Day. Union Health Minister JP Nadda praised transformative initiatives like Ayushman Bharat under PM Modi's leadership for making healthcare more accessible. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta also emphasized building a healthier Delhi for every citizen. The day, observed annually on April 7, this year follows the WHO theme "Together for health. Stand with science," promoting global scientific collaboration.

Key Points: World Health Day 2026: Modi, Nadda Commit to Healthier India

  • Gratitude to healthcare workers
  • Commitment to stronger health systems
  • Ayushman Bharat & Janaushadhi highlighted
  • WHO theme "Together for health"
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PM Modi expresses gratitude to healthcare workers on World Health Day, says "we reaffirm our commitment to build healthier society"

PM Modi & Health Minister JP Nadda honor doctors & nurses, reaffirming commitment to strengthen healthcare systems on World Health Day 2026.

PM Modi expresses gratitude to healthcare workers on World Health Day, says "we reaffirm our commitment to build healthier society"
"We reaffirm our commitment to building a healthier society. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, April 7

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday expressed gratitude to healthcare workers and reaffirmed the government's commitment to strengthening healthcare systems on the occasion of World Health Day.

In a post shared on X, the Prime Minister said, "On World Health Day, we express our gratitude to all those who dedicate themselves tirelessly to the service of others and work towards a healthier planet."

Reiterating the government's focus on public health, he added, "We also reaffirm our commitment to building a healthier society. Let us all keep working together to strengthen healthcare systems and prioritise well-being for every individual."

Union Health Minister JP Nadda also extended greetings, highlighting India's healthcare approach and ongoing reforms.

"Greetings to everyone on World Health Day! This day reminds us to take better care of our health and follow a balanced lifestyle. India's approach to healthcare combines age-old wisdom with modern science, helping improve lives not just at home but across the world," Nadda wrote on X.

Praising government initiatives, he added, "Under the visionary leadership of Hon'ble PM Shri Narendra Modi ji, transformative initiatives like Ayushman Bharat and the PM Bharatiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana have strengthened the healthcare system, making quality treatment more accessible, affordable, and inclusive for every citizen."

He also expressed appreciation for healthcare professionals, stating, "We express our heartfelt gratitude to all doctors, nurses, and frontline workers whose dedication keeps our healthcare system strong. Let us all work together towards building a healthier and stronger nation."

Echoing similar sentiments, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta highlighted the importance of good health in ensuring a better quality of life.

In a post on X, Gupta said, "Good health is the foundation of a better life. On World Health Day, we reaffirm our commitment to building a healthier, stronger Delhi for every citizen."

World Health Day is observed annually on April 7 to highlight pressing global health issues and encourage people to prioritise their well-being. The day marks the founding of the World Health Organisation in 1948, which works to improve public health standards worldwide.

Celebrated since 1950, the occasion aims to raise awareness about healthcare access, promote healthy lifestyles, and emphasise both physical and mental well-being. Governments, organisations, and citizens use the occasion to drive awareness and collective action.

On World Health Day 2026, WHO unites and mobilises the world under the theme "Together for health. Stand with science," celebrating the power of scientific collaboration to protect the health of people, animals, plants, and the planet. The year-long campaign spotlights both scientific achievements and the multilateral cooperation needed to turn evidence into action, according to WHO.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Committing to a healthier society is good, but the ground reality in rural areas is different. We need more doctors and better infrastructure in primary health centres. The commitment needs to translate into faster action on the ground.
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Aman W
Combining age-old wisdom with modern science is truly India's strength. My family swears by Ayurveda for prevention, but we go to an allopathic doctor for treatment. Jan Aushadhi Kendras are a blessing - medicines at 1/10th the price! 👍
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, I've seen the healthcare system up close. The dedication of the staff is incredible, especially post-COVID. The theme "Stand with Science" is crucial. Hope India continues to invest in medical research and innovation.
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Karthik V
Words are nice, but let's not forget mental health. The pressure on young people today is huge. We need more affordable counselling and to remove the stigma. A healthy society needs healthy minds too.
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Meera T
On World Health Day, let's also pledge as citizens to adopt healthier lifestyles. Less junk food, more walking, regular check-ups. The government can build systems, but our health is ultimately our own responsibility. Jai Hind!

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