India Makes History: 3 Guinness World Records in Women's Health Campaign

India has achieved something truly remarkable by setting three Guinness World Records through its women's health initiative. The campaign saw unprecedented participation with millions registering for healthcare services and screenings. This massive effort involved over 20 ministries and reached every district across the country. The initiative represents one of the largest public health movements ever undertaken globally.

Key Points: India Sets 3 Guinness Records in Swasth Nari Health Campaign

  • Record 3.21 crore healthcare platform registrations in one month
  • Over 9.94 lakh breast cancer screening signups in single week
  • Massive 11 crore footfall across 19.7 lakh health camps
  • Comprehensive screenings including 1.78 crore hypertension tests
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India sets 3 Guinness world records under 'Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar' campaign

India creates history with 3 Guinness World Records in women's healthcare campaign featuring 3.21 crore registrations and massive health screenings nationwide.

"Our mothers and sisters are the foundation of our nation's progress. If a mother is healthy, the whole family stays healthy. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Oct 31

India has created history by setting three Guinness world records under the “Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan,” Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Friday.

The achievement highlights the country's strong commitment to preventive healthcare and women's well-being.

The records include the highest number of people registering for a healthcare platform in one month, with more than 3.21 crore registrations.

The second record was for the most people signing up for breast cancer screening online in a single week, with over 9.94 lakh participants.

The third record was for the most people signing up for vital signs screening online at the state level within a week, crossing 1.25 lakh participants.

Launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the campaign ran from September 17 to October 2, coinciding with Poshan Maah.

It focuses on improving the health and nutrition of women, adolescent girls, and children while promoting early disease detection and access to essential health services.

The initiative also aims to empower families to adopt healthier lifestyles for a stronger and more resilient India.

Prime Minister Modi emphasised the role of women in building a healthy nation, saying, "Our mothers and sisters are the foundation of our nation's progress. If a mother is healthy, the whole family stays healthy."

The campaign achieved an extraordinary reach, covering every district in the country. It organised over 19.7 lakh health camps, which saw a massive footfall of more than 11 crore people across different healthcare platforms.

More than 20 ministries, along with central government institutes, medical colleges, and private organisations, took part in this nationwide effort. Members of Parliament, MLAs, and officials from various departments also participated, making it a true "whole-of-government" initiative.

The campaign also witnessed remarkable community participation. Over 5 lakh Panchayati Raj representatives, 1.14 crore students, 94 lakh members of self-help groups, and 5 lakh members from other community platforms actively contributed, making it one of the largest public health movements in the world.

The health impact of the campaign has been significant, with 1.78 crore hypertension screenings, 1.73 crore diabetes tests, 69.5 lakh oral cancer screenings, and 62.6 lakh antenatal care check-ups conducted.

Additionally, 1.43 crore vaccine doses were administered, and 1.51 crore anaemia tests were carried out. More than 85.9 lakh women were screened for tuberculosis, 10.2 lakh for sickle cell disease, and over 2.14 crore people attended counselling and wellness sessions.

The campaign also registered more than 2.68 lakh Nikshay Mitras, supported by My Bharat volunteers, to strengthen India's fight against tuberculosis.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the numbers are impressive, I hope this isn't just about setting records. The real success will be measured by how many women actually receive proper follow-up care and treatment. The government needs to ensure continuity.
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Sarah B
As someone working in public health, I'm thrilled to see such massive participation! 19.7 lakh health camps reaching 11 crore people is unprecedented. This sets a global benchmark for public health initiatives.
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Arjun K
My sister in our village participated and they detected her hypertension early. She's now getting proper treatment. This campaign has literally saved lives across India. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Meera T
The involvement of 5 lakh Panchayati Raj representatives and 94 lakh SHG members shows how grassroots participation can drive real change. When communities come together for health, miracles happen!
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David E
The scale of this initiative is mind-boggling! 1.78 crore hypertension screenings and 1.73 crore diabetes tests in such a short period. This data will be invaluable for planning future healthcare strategies.
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Kavya N
Finally, we're focusing on preventive healthcare rather than just treatment. Healthy women build healthy families and strong nations. This is the kind of development that truly matters. 👏

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