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Jinda, a village nestled in Chhattisgarh’s Kabirdham district, has made history by becoming the state’s first officially certified tuberculosis-free village panchayat. This milestone was commemorated with a special ceremony attended by Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma and the state Health Minister Shyam Bihari Jasiwal, who presented a TB-free certificate to the proud residents of Jinda.

The achievement is being hailed as a significant leap forward in public health for the region. Minister Jaiswal attributed the village’s TB-free status to the combined impact of governmental initiatives and strong community participation. He specifically lauded the efforts under the Prime Minister’s “TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan,” emphasizing the importance of both modern medical technology and grassroots mobilization in conquering tuberculosis.

Health officials and local leaders underscored that Jinda’s accomplishment serves as a blueprint for other communities in the state and across India, showcasing how dedication, awareness, and collaboration can help eradicate long-standing public health challenges.

Disclaimer: The information in this article is based on reports from local officials and published news sources. Readers are advised to refer to the official health department communications or the linked article for the most current and detailed updates.

  1. https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/health/3517085-jinda-chhattisgarhs-first-tb-free-village-panchayat
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