Odisha aligns with national goal to eliminate Measles-Rubella by 2026: Mukesh Mahaling

ANI April 30, 2025 431 views

Odisha Health Minister Mukesh Mahaling has launched new IEC materials to boost Measles-Rubella elimination efforts. The state proudly leads India with 90.5% immunisation coverage according to NFHS-5 data. Mahaling emphasized that success requires collaboration across government departments and community participation. Odisha aims to eliminate Measles-Rubella by 2026, aligning with national health goals.

"Immunising children and pregnant women remains our topmost priority" - Mukesh Mahaling
Bhubaneswar, April 30: In a significant step towards strengthening public health and safeguarding future generations, Odisha's Health and Family Welfare Minister Mukesh Mahaling has launched a comprehensive set of Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials aimed at accelerating the Measles and Rubella (MR) elimination programme in the state.

Key Points

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Odisha achieves 90.5% full immunisation coverage

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MR elimination requires multi-department collaboration

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State aims to be Measles-Rubella free by 2026

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Grassroots participation key to immunisation success

The launch was held at the Directorate of Public Health as part of the celebrations for World Immunisation Week 2025, observed globally from April 24-30 under the theme: "Immunisation for all is humanly possible."

Speaking at the event on Tuesday, Mahaling reaffirmed Odisha's commitment to eliminating Measles and Rubella by the year 2026 -- in alignment with India's national target.

Highlighting Odisha's "outstanding performance" in child healthcare, Mahaling proudly shared that the State has achieved a remarkable 90.5% full immunisation coverage, the highest among all Indian states, according to the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5).

This milestone is a testament to the dedication of healthcare workers, community support, and strong inter-departmental coordination, he said.

"Immunising children and pregnant women remains our topmost priority," said Mahaling. "It is the most cost-effective and life-saving public health intervention. Together, we must ensure no child is left behind," he added.

The Minister emphasised that the success of the MR elimination mission depends on a collaborative approach involving multiple government departments such as Health & Family Welfare, Women & Child Development, School & Mass Education, ST & SC Development, Panchayati Raj & Drinking Water, Housing & Urban Development, and Information & Public Relations.

Their joint efforts are being strengthened at the state, district, and block levels.

He further appealed for the active participation of parents, caregivers, Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, PRI members, community leaders, NGOS, SHGS, and civil society to create a grassroots movement for immunisation awareness and action.

Let us unite as one community, he urged, to make Odisha a Measles-Rubella free state -- a shining model of public health excellence for the entire nation.

The event also paid tribute to India's immunisation triumphs, including the eradication of smallpox in 1977, the country's Polio-free status since 2014, and the elimination of maternal and neonatal tetanus in 2015.

Director of Public Health Dr Nilakantha Mishra, State Immunisation Officer Dr. Tapas Kumar Patra, and Binod Bihari Das, Private Secretary to the Health Minister, along with senior officers from the Department of Health and Family Welfare, were present at the launching ceremony.

Reader Comments

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Priya S.
This is such an important initiative! As a mother of two, I'm so grateful for these immunization programs. My kids got their MR vaccines last month and the process was so smooth. Kudos to the healthcare workers! 👏
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Rahul K.
While I appreciate the efforts, I hope they're focusing equally on rural areas. My cousin in a remote village still struggles to access basic healthcare. The 90.5% coverage is impressive, but what about that remaining 9.5%?
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Ananya P.
So proud of Odisha's healthcare achievements! 90.5% immunization coverage is no small feat. My grandmother used to tell me horror stories about measles outbreaks - we've come so far! 💉
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Sanjay M.
The multi-department approach makes sense. Health isn't just about doctors and hospitals - it takes education, sanitation, and community engagement. Smart strategy by the minister!
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Meera R.
Love seeing this kind of positive news! The mention of India's past victories against smallpox and polio gives me hope we can do this too. Let's make MR the next disease we conquer! #VaccinesWork

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