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Almost all 9.25 lakh TB patients ‘adopted’ for nutritional support

The business chamber Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) alone has committed to support 1 lakh patients.

Tuberculosis, tuberculosis cases, tuberculosis patient, nutritional support, TB patients, Indian Express, India news, current affairs, Indian Express News Service, Express News Service, Express News, Indian Express India NewsThe Health Ministry, in collaboration with ICMR’s National Institute of Nutrition, has developed two options for monthly food baskets that can be provided by the donors.

Of 9.25 lakh TB patients in the country who had agreed to be “adopted” for nutritional support by the community, commitments for 9.24 lakh patients have already been received within a week, according to the government’s Ni-kshay portal.

The business chamber Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) alone has committed to support 1 lakh patients.

Under the programme, patients will receive monthly food baskets, additional diagnostic support, and vocational training for families. “Public participation will make the efforts successful! I am happy to share that ‘Nikshay Mitras’ have shown commitment to help 9.24 lakh TB patients. Under the Pradhan Mantri TB Free India Campaign, 9.25 lakh TB patients had given their consent for help on the ‘Nikshay 2.0’ portal,” Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya tweeted on Thursday.

Of donors who have sent their commitments, 2,818 “Ni-kshay Mitras” — individuals, public representatives, corporations, and NGOs who will adopt these patients — have already been confirmed by their respective TB officers for support to 2.77 lakh patients. After a commitment, the voluntary donors are connected with TB officers from the area where they wish to support the patient.

The TB officer concerned then goes through the list of patients who have consented and provides their details to the donor, on condition that they not share it.

Of Ni-kshay mitras already confirmed, 1,730 — or 61.4% — are individuals. Among others are 325 NGOs, 162 institutions, 86 corporate entities, 84 political parties, 56 elected representatives, 18 cooperatives, and 357 others. Data shows 82.6% of them have made a commitment to support patients for a year, 14.9% for six months, 1.5% for three years, and 1% for two years.

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The Health Ministry, in collaboration with ICMR’s National Institute of Nutrition, has developed two options for monthly food baskets that can be provided by the donors. The vegetarian food basket for adults has to contain 3 kg cereals or millets, 1.5 kg pulses, 250 g vegetable cooking oil, and 1 kg milk powder or 6 litres of milk or 1 kg groundnut.

The non-vegetarian option will have an additional 30 eggs.

For children, the basket has to contain 2 kg cereals or millets, 1 kg pulses, 150 g vegetable oil, and 750 g milk powder or 3.5 litres of milk or 0.7 kg groundnut.

Anonna Dutt is a Principal Correspondent who writes primarily on health at the Indian Express. She reports on myriad topics ranging from the growing burden of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and hypertension to the problems with pervasive infectious conditions. She reported on the government’s management of the Covid-19 pandemic and closely followed the vaccination programme. Her stories have resulted in the city government investing in high-end tests for the poor and acknowledging errors in their official reports. Dutt also takes a keen interest in the country’s space programme and has written on key missions like Chandrayaan 2 and 3, Aditya L1, and Gaganyaan. She was among the first batch of eleven media fellows with RBM Partnership to End Malaria. She was also selected to participate in the short-term programme on early childhood reporting at Columbia University’s Dart Centre. Dutt has a Bachelor’s Degree from the Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, Pune and a PG Diploma from the Asian College of Journalism, Chennai. She started her reporting career with the Hindustan Times. When not at work, she tries to appease the Duolingo owl with her French skills and sometimes takes to the dance floor. ... Read More


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