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Others too need alliance in UP, not just Cong: Raj Babbar
Others too need alliance in UP, not just Cong: Raj Babbar

Hindustan Times

time05-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Others too need alliance in UP, not just Cong: Raj Babbar

Not just the Congress but others too need an alliance in Uttar Pradesh to win the election, said former Uttar Pradesh Congress president Raj Babbar on Saturday. Former Uttar Pradesh Congress president Raj Babbar (HT File Photo) 'The alliance isn't just Congress's responsibility but others too have to be in it equally,' said Babbar. Raj Babbar came to preside over the oath-taking ceremony of newly appointed district and city unit office-bearers of the Lucknow Congress. Babbar was UP Congress president in July 2016 and was replaced by Aj Kumar Lallu in October 2019 after he resigned. 'They should be in it (alliance) if they want to defeat the opponent you are contesting elections against, and you want to be the power to defeat them,' he said without taking the name of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). 'The alliance will be made on ground according to the situation (in the future) and not on the basis of the past,' he said. 'At present we are focused upon organisational strengthening (sangathan srijan) and the process is being done in the most transparent manner,' he said, adding, 'There are no faces that you can say belong to a particular group. The entire process is under a coordination committee and the aim is to unite with like-minded people who are loyal with the party and connect with old associates also in a strong manner. Sangathan Srijan will enhance credibility among workers and encourage accountability.' Commenting upon the political implications of the caste census Babbar said that it is going to change the scenario. 'Naturally. You may do anything or not but people, once they know their status via census, will raise demands. Here, the lines by Lohia are most relevant: Jiski Jitni Hissedari Uski Utni Bhagidari (share on the basis of population). 'The caste census is certainly going to change the upcoming political scenario in the state as we will get a clear picture of the Hissedari, the demand for Bhagidari will also become clear. It will impact the elections,' said Babbar. Asked about the state government's move demanding shopkeepers on the Kanwar route to display name and identity, Babbar said, 'Why is this being demanded during the Kanwar Yatra. If necessary, it should be for all times. Kanwar Yatra has been taking place for years and all respect it.' Responding to the recent language row in Maharashtra, Babbar said, 'It is the government's job to handle such issues with maturity, not provoke the people.'

Need ‘whole of govt, society' approach  to eliminate TB: PM Modi
Need ‘whole of govt, society' approach  to eliminate TB: PM Modi

Indian Express

time13-05-2025

  • Health
  • Indian Express

Need ‘whole of govt, society' approach to eliminate TB: PM Modi

Reaffirming India's commitment to eliminate tuberculosis, PM Narendra Modi Tuesday called for a 'whole-of-government' and 'whole-of-society' approach to scaling up the successful strategies nationwide. Chairing a meeting to review status of National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP), the PM stressed the need to analyse the trends of TB cases in urban or rural areas and based on people's occupations. This, he said, will help identify groups that need early testing and treatment, especially workers in construction, mining, textile mills and similar fields. The PM also highlighted the importance of cleanliness through Jan Bhagidari (community participation) as a key step in eliminating the disease. India has set a target for eliminating TB by 2025-end, five years ahead of the global goal. The global End TB Strategy for 2030 says that countries must reduce the number of TB deaths by 90% and new cases by 80% as compared to the levels in 2015. Towards this goal, the Centre last December launched a 100-day TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan in 347 priority districts. Under this campaign, health workers looked for TB cases among vulnerable individuals such as household contacts of TB patients, under-nourished individuals, those living with HIV, diabetics, smokers and alcoholics, among others. Over 12.9 crore vulnerable individuals were screened and 7.19 lakh new TB cases detected, including 2.85 lakh asymptomatic patients. The 100-day campaign would further close the gap between the estimated number of TB patients and reported cases. According to the latest available Global TB report, in 2023, of its estimated 28 lakh cases, India reported 25.2 lakh cases. According to officials in the know of the matter, several technologies and methods tried out during the campaign would be implemented across the country. Training was underway, they said. One of the key innovations utilised during the campaign — which helped in detecting several of the asymptomatic patients — was the AI driven hand-held X-ray machines. These machines used AI to read the X-rays without a doctor, meaning these tests could be done by minimally trained health workers. Another key method was Jan Bhagidari — the participation of parliamentarians, Assembly members, local government representatives, officials and members of the public. During the meeting, Modi was informed that over 1 lakh new Nikshay Mitras — who provide nutritional support to TB patients during treatment — had augmented the campaign, along with `1,000 support from government.

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