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President Murmu Hails Madhya Pradesh for Screening 4 Lakh Women on Sickle Cell Day

President Draupadi Murmu commemorated International Sickle Cell Day at Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh. She praised the state for screening over 4 lakh women under the "Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar Abhiyan". The President highlighted that the National Sickle Cell Anaemia Elimination Mission screened seven crore people, detecting 2.5 lakh patients and 20 lakh carriers. She expressed confidence in achieving the goal of eradicating sickle cell disease by 2047.

President Murmu lauds Madhya Pradesh on International Sickle Cell Day for screening 4 lakh women under "Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar Abhiyan"

Bhopal, June 19

President of India, Draupadi Murmu, on Friday graced the international sickle cell day commemoration at Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh.

Speaking on the occasion, the President said that commemoration of the International Sickle Cell Day is a meaningful effort towards addressing a significant challenge in the health sector. She was happy to note that the target of screening under the National Sickle Cell Anaemia Elimination Mission was achieved ahead of schedule.

President Murmu stated that the screening of seven crore people, ranging from newborns to those up to 40 years of age, is not a small achievement; it is one of the largest initiatives for genetic disease screening in the world.

The President said that it is the result of screening conducted in mission mode that sickle cell disease has been detected in approximately 2.5 lakh people so far, and over 20 lakh carriers of the disease have also been identified.

She underlined the need to understand the challenges posed by such a large number of carriers. She appreciated the Central and State governments for not only identifying patients and carriers of sickle cell disease but also for ensuring their proper healthcare.

During the occasion, she also said that the state of Madhya Pradesh has made an invaluable contribution in addressing the issue of sickle cell disease by setting a record for screening over four lakh women under the "Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar Abhiyan " held from September 17 to October 2, 2025.

The President noted that the Madhya Pradesh government launched the "Sickle Mitra" initiative last year on International Sickle Cell Day. Under this initiative, representatives from government and non-government institutions and voluntary organisations, as well as NCC cadets, have been trained to raise awareness and provide assistance to patients.

She expressed confidence that through the collective strength and active engagement of all states, we will succeed in achieving our national goal of eradicating sickle cell-related diseases from the country well before the year 2047.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

The "Sickle Mitra" program is brilliant! Training local volunteers and NCC cadets can really help spread awareness in villages. But we must also focus on making treatment accessible and affordable for tribal communities who are most affected.

Kavya N

Achha kiya hai (well done)! As someone from a village in MP, I know how difficult it is for women to get health check-ups. This campaign reaching 4 lakh women is commendable. Just hope the state maintains this momentum and doesn't let it become a one-time thing.

Rajesh Q

Good news but let's not ignore the ground reality. Many tribal families still don't have proper healthcare facilities. Screening is important, but what about treatment and counselling for the carriers? The government should also invest in genetic counselling centres in every district.

Nisha Z

Proud moment for MP! My cousin's child was diagnosed early through such camps and got proper treatment. The early detection saved the child's life. Kudos to all the ASHA workers and healthcare staff who worked tirelessly during this campaign. 🌟

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