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India extends support to make SAARC nations polio-free

Apr 10, 2015

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India extends support to make SAARC nations polio-free

NEW DELHI (By PTI): India today extended its assistance to SAARC nations in making the region polio-free and said that it will share its best practices to help the countries achieve the goal.


Chairing the 5th meeting of health ministers of SAARC nations, Health Minister JP Nadda stressed on the need for the nations to work together in promoting public health, prevent disease and universalisation of health coverage.

"Have resolved to make the region polio-free. India ready to extend all assistance. SAARC region to work together to promote public health, prevent disease, universalise health coverage," Nadda said according to the Health Ministry's posts on microblogging site Twitter.

During the meeting, the Health Minister also highlighted that antimicrobial resistance, also known as antibiotic resistance or drug resistance, was as an emerging area of concern for SAARC countries.

According to Health Ministry officials, almost all the countries under South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) agreed that they had common health issues and said that they would depend on India to extend its assistance as it has more resources.

Delivering India's official statement, Health Secretary B P Sharma reiterated the country's support on immunisation in SAARC nations and also its commitment to eliminate AIDS in the region by 2030.




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