The Panvel Municipal Corporation (PMC) held a meeting of its TB Forum at the civic headquarters to strengthen implementation of the TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan conducted under the National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme.
The session conducted on Monday focused on bringing high-risk patients under treatment and eradicating the disease.
Officials discussed outreach to vulnerable groups, including slum dwellers, brick kiln workers, migrant labourers, the homeless, prisoners, senior citizens in care homes, students in residential schools, construction workers, and those in industrial zones. Civic-run TB camps will be organised in these areas.
Panvel Police Solve 38 Cases In July 2025, Arrest 57 Accused and Recover Stolen Property Worth ₹74 LakhThe municipal commissioner directed that all hospitals and pathology labs in PMC limits must register TB patients and suspected cases with the civic body. He also ordered that patients be given a month’s supply of medicines instead of the current weekly allotment.
Under the campaign, suspected patients can visit civic health centres for free check-ups, chest X-rays, and NAAT tests. Those diagnosed with TB will also receive Rs 1,000 per month during treatment under the Nikshay Poshan Yojana, and can benefit from nutritional support through the ‘Nikshay Mitra’ initiative, in which individuals, corporates, NGOs, and other organisations can sponsor TB patients for six months to three years.
You may also like
'No world free from Trump's cruelty': Zohran Mamdani launches tour in NYC linking Andrew Cuomo with US President; says they are 'far too similar'
UAE: Why electric vehicle insurance costs are now 72% higher than petrol cars
Katie Price rages 'I'm not the enemy' as she lashes out at kids over 'control'
'No coercive action for 4 weeks': SC relief for owners of old petrol, diesel vehicles in NCR; top court issues notice to Delhi govt
IT layoffs, short summer and city slump weigh on India's consumption