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Slogan Contest to Help NTEP Address Asymptomatic TB Cases Among Vulnerable People by Central TB Division [Open to All; Cash Prizes Worth Rs. 10k]: Submit by Nov 18

Slogan Contest to Help NTEP Address Asymptomatic TB Cases Among Vulnerable People by Central TB Division

Slogan Contest to Help NTEP Address Asymptomatic TB Cases Among Vulnerable People by Central TB Division

Submissions are invited for Slogan Contest to Help NTEP Address Asymptomatic TB Cases Among Vulnerable People by Central TB Division. The last date of submission is November 18, 2024.

The Central TB Division (CTD) is the technical arm of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW). The Deputy Director General-TB (DDG-TB), is the head of the CTD, leading technical implementation of National TB Elimination Programme nation-wide.

India has the world’s highest tuberculosis (TB) burden, with an estimated 28 lakh people contracting the disease every year. TB usually affects the most economically productive age group of society. The stigma attached to TB also acts as a hindrance in seeking care.

The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare is implementing an ambitious National Strategic Plan to End TB Epidemic in India. While considerable progress has been made in this direction, there are significant challenges that require community participation to address the problem statement that once addressed will expedite India’s achievement of SDG TB targets on TB.

In reference to this Central TB Division, the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare in collaboration with MyGov is hosting a Slogan Contest to tap the creativity of community members in developing slogans to address the problem statement.

The main objectives of the slogan writing competition are to:

This competition is open to all the citizens of India.

Interested participants can submit can online via this link.

The last date of submission is November 18, 2024.

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