In a proactive Women’s Day observance, Governor Anandi Ben Patel of Uttar Pradesh ignited a cervical cancer prevention effort. Sunday saw 120 female MBBS and BDS trainees at KGMU inoculated with their first HPV vaccine dose at Lucknow’s Jan Bhawan, signaling robust governmental push for female health security.
Patel greeted the participants vibrantly yet soberly reminded that March 8 symbolizes ongoing vigilance for women’s rights. Daily safeguards against peril are imperative, with community solidarity as the bedrock.
She elaborated on healthcare’s moral imperatives, where professionals interface directly with life’s fragility. Essential qualities like tenderness and zeal elevate medical practice beyond science.
Urging students to mirror veteran physicians’ grace, Patel advocated sustained patient-centered empathy. She chronicled the program’s genesis three years prior at Jan Bhawan, its CSR amplification, and the landmark MoU with Serum Institute for 300,000 doses in priority districts.
Now encompassing police families statewide, the drive transcends health metrics to foster public enlightenment. Aligning with PM Modi’s pan-India launch, it heralds transformative change.
Patel ended evocatively, framing societal contributions as pathways to divine grace, motivating sustained involvement in women’s upliftment.
