DC Doda Inaugurates Pulse Polio Drive, Urges Parents To Vaccinate Children Under 5

The Deputy Commissioner in Doda kicked off a three-day polio vaccination drive, urging all parents to get their young children vaccinated. Health teams are setting up hundreds of booths and will even go door-to-door to reach over 70,000 kids in the district. Over in Udhampur, officials have a similar goal to vaccinate tens of thousands of

Key Points: J-K: Doda DC Inaugurates Intensified Pulse Polio Immunisation Programme 2025

  • Deputy Commissioner Doda launches polio immunisation drive
  • Health teams deployed at transit points and PHCs
  • Door-to-door campaign aims to cover 70,000 children
  • Udhampur district sets target of 86,192 vaccinations
  • Drive underscores need for vigilance despite India's polio-free status
  • Campaign responds to endemic virus in neighbouring countries
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J-K: DC Doda inaugurates 'Intensified Pulse Polio Immunisation' programme, urges parents to ensure their children get vaccinated

Deputy Commissioner Doda Harvinder Singh launches polio vaccination drive, aiming to cover 70,000 children under 5. Over 1000 teams to conduct door-to-door campaign.

"Today on the occasion of National Immunisation Day, in every PHC, hospital teams have been deployed at transit points. Pulse Polio campaign is starting today and will go on for three days. I would urge parents that kids who are below the age of 5 should be given these two drops. - Harvinder Singh / Deputy Commissioner Doda"

Doda (Jammu and Kashmir), December 21

The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Doda, Harvinder Singh, inaugurated 'Intensified Pulse Polio Immunisation' (IPPI) Programme-2025 at the OPD Block of Government Medical College (GMC), Doda on Sunday. He urged parents to ensure that their children are given these two drops.

DC Harvinder Singh said, "Today on the occasion of National Immunisation Day, in every PHC, hospital teams have been deployed at transit points. Pulse Polio campaign is starting today and will go on for three days. We have started with the associated hospital, GMC Doda. I hope more and more people benefit from this. I would urge parents that kids who are below the age of 5 should be given these two drops. The campaign will run for two more days. More than 1000 teams will go door to door from tomorrow to ensure all children are covered under this campaign. They will cover more than 1 lakh households. We are aiming that 70,000 children would be covered."

The Udhampur health department announced on Thursday that a Pulse Polio Immunisation drive will be conducted from December 21 to 23.

Shedding light on the specifications of the drive, Chief Medical Officer Dr Anil Manhas told ANI, "For the drive, we have set up 535 pulse polio booths in the district and deployed 144 teams. Our target is to vaccinate 86,192 children under the age of five. We have also deployed 2148 people at the booths."

He stated that the health department will conduct door-to-door activities on 22 and 23 December, during which workers will administer the polio vaccine to the remaining children.

The vaccine will reach remote areas by Saturday evening, ensuring they are well covered.

Though India itself has been polio-free for years, India's neighbours, Afghanistan and Pakistan, are the last two countries where wild poliovirus transmission remains endemic, according to the World Health Organisation.

Pakistan has confirmed 38 cases until October 2025, while Afghanistan confirmed 9, as of October. Despite India's success (last case in 2011), children in India are vulnerable if the virus is imported from these endemic areas.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Excellent work by the administration. Covering 70,000 children in Doda and 86,000+ in Udhampur is a massive logistical task. The door-to-door campaign is essential to reach every last child. We've come so far since 2011, let's not drop our guard now.
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Aman W
While I fully support vaccination, I hope the teams in J&K are also addressing any vaccine hesitancy with proper counseling. Sometimes in remote areas, there are myths. The focus should be on education as much as on administration. A respectful suggestion to the health department.
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Sarah B
The numbers are staggering - over 1000 teams and 1 lakh households. It's heartening to see such a coordinated public health effort. This is how we protect our future generations. Every parent should make it a priority this weekend.
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Vikram M
The article rightly points out the risk from Pakistan and Afghanistan. Our borders are porous in many areas. Until polio is eradicated globally, our children are at risk. These immunization drives are our first line of defense. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
My sister is an ASHA worker in Himachal and she's part of a similar drive. The dedication of these frontline workers, especially in winter in hilly regions, is incredible. They deserve our full cooperation and respect. 🙏

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