Mumbai: Maharashtra will roll out the national campaign ‘Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar’ from September 17 to October 2, 2025, becoming one of the first states in India to implement the initiative. The campaign aims to strengthen families and communities by prioritizing the health, nutrition, and overall well-being of women and children, fostering a healthier and more empowered society.
The state-level inauguration was held at Yashwantrao Chavan Centre, Nariman Point, Mumbai, in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy Chief Ministers Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, Public Health Minister Prakash Awatkar, Women and Child Welfare Minister Aditi Tatkare, along with senior medical officials, government representatives, and local leaders.
Blood and Organ Donation Drives
During the campaign, women and children across Maharashtra will have access to comprehensive health check-ups and specialist consultations. The program covers maternal and child care, including antenatal check-ups, vaccination drives, nutrition guidance, and hemoglobin testing. Women will also receive screenings for conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, oral, breast, and cervical cancers, as well as tuberculosis, anemia, and sickle cell disease, particularly in tribal communities.
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Empowering Women for Stronger Families
In Maharashtra, 75 programs are planned statewide, covering urban, rural, and tribal regions with the participation of thousands of health centres, hospitals, and medical institutions. Officials emphasized that by empowering women with health knowledge and access to care, the campaign will help build stronger families and a healthier, more developed Maharashtra.
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