New Delhi: Parliamentarians Pledge Support to Make India TB-Free
Parliamentarians across party lines came to demand and sustain high-level domestic commitment to end TB in India.
The dialogue was chaired by Prof. P J Kurien, Deputy Speaker, Rajya Sabha and attended by Shri Pradeep Bhatacharya, Shri Balwinder Singh Bhunder, Shri Anurag Thakur, Shri Majeed Memon, Shri Baishnab Parida, Shri Bhupinder Singh, Shri Narayan Lal Panchariya, Shri Ananda Bhaskar Rapolu, Shri Shadi Lal Batra, Shri Madan Lal, Shri Avinash Rai Khanna, Smt. Viplove Thakur, Shri Mabel Rebello, Mr. Xerses Sidhwa, Deputy Director, Health Office, USAID India,Shri Manmohan Sharma, Executive Secretary, IAPPD, Dr. Jamie Tonsing,Regional Director, The Union and Ms. Kavita Ayyagari, Project Director, Challenge TB.
Narrating successful experiences from advocacy efforts of HIV/AIDS program, Prof. P J Kurien emphasized on the need to increase awareness on TB and related issues. He further added, “We can achieve the goal of a TB-Free India only if coordinated and concerted efforts are made by all the stakeholders viz. Government, CSOs, Corporates and most importantly, the public at large.” Shri Anurag Thakur said, “We must gear up to eradicate TB. Besides efforts for TB treatment and care, it is equally important to work against the stigma surrounding TB.” Shri Thakur also stressed that financial support be provided to TB patients and their families because the disease also affects their livelihood to a great extent. Shri Shanta Ram Naik said that investment in TB is beneficial for the progress of the country and efforts should be made to fund/ support research in faster and efficient TB diagnostics and treatment. Shri Majid Memon said, “The data shared today is an eye-opener and TB needs to be prioritized. When Polio can be eliminated, why can’t TB?” Shri Baishnab Parida said, “Poverty makes people more vulnerable to TB infection. Should we wait to eradicate TB till poverty gets eradicated?” “Early detection is most important to eradicate TB,” said Shri Madan Lal. Shri Avinash Rai Khanna urged the parliamentarians to adopt villages and organize free medical check-up camps to raise awareness on TB and proactively screen TB patients.
The parliamentarians pledged, “Let us not remain silent spectators to the loss of human life. We should come together and do all that is possible to make India TB-Free.” They committed to work towards ensuring better TB detection, treatment, patient care and support in their constituencies through civil society organizations. Advocacy efforts in parliament and media will also form part of their commitment focused on seeking more resources for TB management, greater accountability from the government on matters such as new drugs, cost of treatment, improved diagnostics and patient support.
Dr. Sunil Khaparde, DDG TB, Central TB Division, MoHFW highlighted the government’s efforts in TB control and said, “Under the End TB Strategy we are aiming to reduce deaths from TB by 95%; a 90% reduction in TB incidence rate; and to ensure that no family incurs catastrophic cost for TB treatment by 2035.” Dr. Khaparde also appealed more resources to enable RNTCP meet these ambitious goal.
At the event, Ms. Deepti Chavan, a MDR-TB survivor, shared the challenges of undergoing MDR-TB treatment for six long years. She urged the parliamentarians to advocate for more fund allocation/ support for research in new diagnostics (which are faster and can test drug sensitivity upfront) and new drugs. She also shared that she was lucky to have a supportive family and resources to undergo prolonged and expensive treatment but not all patients may have this. Social and nutrition support for MDR-TB cases besides counseling to help them complete the treatment is the need of the hour.
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