Department of Posts releases a Commemorative Postage Stamp on Sickle Cell Eradication – 2047
Department of Posts releases a Commemorative Postage Stamp on Sickle Cell Eradication – 2047
On the occasion of Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas on 15th November 2024, Hon’ble Governor of Madhya Pradesh, Shri Mangubhai Patel, and Chief Minister Shri Mohan Yadav unveiled a commemorative postage stamp dedicated to “Sickle Cell Eradication – 2047” at PG College, Dhar. The event was marked by the presence of Shri Vineet Mathur, Chief Postmaster General of Madhya Pradesh Circle, Bhopal, and Smt. Preeti Agarwal, Postmaster General of Indore, representing the Department of Posts.
Release of Postage Stamp on Sickel Cell Eradication 2047
Sickle cell anemia poses a significant health challenge, especially among tribal populations. Through genetic counseling, community screening, and access to advanced diagnostic tools like HPLC machines, Madhya Pradesh is at the forefront of tackling this disease.
The Sickle Cell Eradication – 2047 initiative aims to create a healthier future for tribal communities. Essential measures include the setup of AIIMS Bhopal’s specialized lab for newborn testing, prenatal diagnostics in partnership with Sankalp India, and a robust mobile app and National Sickle Cell Portal for effective tracking and reporting.
Special Postage Stamp on Sickel Cell Eradication 2047
This commemorative stamp honors the State’s initiative to combat the high prevalence of sickle cell anemia in tribal regions and highlights the commitment to eradicate this hereditary disease by 2047. The Sickle Cell Eradication Mission was launched in phases, initially covering districts like Alirajpur and Jhabua and later expanding to 17 states across India.
This commemorative stamp by the Department of Posts reflects India’s dedication to addressing public health challenges and enhancing the well-being of its citizens. The visionary leadership and collaborative efforts, symbolized in this stamp, will serve as a reminder of the commitment to a sickle-cell-free India.
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