In a concerted effort to bolster the national campaign against tuberculosis, the CVPPL, a joint venture between NHPC Ltd and JKSPDC, collaborated with the State TB Cell, Directorate of Health Services, to conduct a comprehensive awareness program in Jammu. The initiative, aimed at supporting the “TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan,” was inaugurated by Ramesh Mukhiya, Managing Director of CVPPL, with the participation of employees and contract workers, emphasizing the collective responsibility in combating the infectious disease.
The program highlighted the significance of proactive measures in aligning with the national mission to eradicate TB from India. Information reaching TahirRihat.com suggests that, the collaboration underscores a commitment to not only raise awareness among its workforce but also to contribute tangibly to the broader community’s health and well-being.
Dr. Jyoti Jolly, the State TB Officer, accompanied by Dr. Anu Saloch, District TB Officer, delivered detailed presentations on the multifaceted aspects of tuberculosis, including its nature, causes, methods of prevention, and available treatments. Their expertise underscored the government’s dedication to eliminating tuberculosis by 2030 under the umbrella of the “TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan.” The officers illuminated the strategic approaches being implemented to achieve this ambitious goal, focusing on early detection, comprehensive treatment, and sustained public awareness campaigns.
Beyond educational initiatives, CVPPL demonstrated its commitment to social responsibility by donating 100 nutrition food baskets to the State TB Cell in Jammu. These baskets are intended for distribution among TB patients, providing essential support to those undergoing treatment and reinforcing the importance of nutrition in the recovery process. This contribution exemplifies CVPPL’s dedication to supporting community health through practical assistance and resources.
In addition to the awareness sessions and nutritional support, CVPPL facilitated TB screening tests for its employees, enabling early detection and prevention of the disease within its workforce. This proactive approach to employee health underscores the company’s commitment to maintaining a healthy and productive work environment, while also contributing to the overall reduction of TB prevalence in the region. The screening tests were conducted on-site, making it convenient for employees to participate and receive timely medical attention if needed.
The combined efforts of CVPPL and the State TB Cell reflect a multifaceted approach to tackling tuberculosis, encompassing education, prevention, treatment, and community support. By engaging employees, providing resources to patients, and raising public awareness, the initiative contributes significantly to the national mission of eradicating TB from India. The program serves as a model for corporate social responsibility, demonstrating how businesses can play a vital role in addressing public health challenges and improving the well-being of communities.
The “TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan” represents a nationwide commitment to eliminating tuberculosis, a disease that continues to pose a significant public health challenge in India. The initiative encompasses a range of strategies, including improved diagnostics, enhanced treatment protocols, and intensified public awareness campaigns. The goal is to reduce the incidence of TB and ultimately achieve its elimination by 2030, aligning with global targets set by the World Health Organization. The active participation of organizations like CVPPL is crucial to the success of this mission, as it leverages resources, expertise, and community engagement to drive meaningful progress.
The awareness program and related activities conducted by CVPPL contribute to the broader efforts to combat tuberculosis in Jammu and Kashmir, a region that faces unique challenges due to its geographical location and socio-economic factors. By focusing on early detection, treatment adherence, and community support, the initiative aims to improve the health outcomes of individuals affected by TB and reduce the transmission of the disease. The collaboration between CVPPL and the State TB Cell exemplifies a coordinated approach to addressing public health challenges, bringing together government agencies, private sector organizations, and community stakeholders to achieve a common goal.
The commitment to eradicate tuberculosis extends beyond national borders, as countries around the world work together to address this global health threat. International collaborations, research initiatives, and funding mechanisms play a vital role in supporting TB control efforts in resource-constrained settings and accelerating the development of new diagnostics, treatments, and vaccines. The global fight against TB requires sustained commitment, innovative approaches, and collaborative partnerships to achieve the goal of a world free from tuberculosis.
Tahir Rihat (also known as Tahir Bilal) is an independent journalist, activist, and digital media professional from the Chenab Valley of Jammu and Kashmir, India. He is best known for his work as the Online Editor at The Chenab Times.

