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National Awareness Convention on Leprosy, Chennai, 2016

Eliminate Leprosy, Eliminate Its Stigma

National Awareness Convention on Leprosy was organized by Sri Ramakrishna Math, Chennai on August 20, 2016 with CSIR – Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai and SAKSHAM, Nagpur. Sri Ramakrishna Math, Chennai has been serving Leprosy Afflicted Persons (LAPs) since 1988 and more than 1500 LAPs have been benefitted by these services. Leprosy was declared eliminated from our country a decade ago, though India shares about 60% of the total global leprosy burden as per the World Health Organization (WHO) report 2015.

To mitigate the sufferings of the Leprosy Afflicted Persons (LAPs), eliminate Leprosy and eliminate its Stigma from our country this awareness convention was organized.
Five sessions on the following themes were held and Eminent doctors, advocates, scientists and social activists have made active participation:
Social, Education and Media Impact on Leprosy,
Acts against Leprosy and Need for Amendment,
Medical Challenges of Leprosy,
Research and Development efforts and
Roles of Service organizations in Control and Rehabilitation of LAPs.
National Awareness Convention On Leprosy at Chennai, August 2016
National Awareness Convention On Leprosy at Chennai, August 2016
A valedictory event was held in the evening. Hon’ble Union Minister for Health & Family Welfare Sri Jagat Prakash Nadda, Former MP Shri Tarun Vijay, Director General of ICMR, Smt. Soumya Swaminathan, Director of CSIR–CLRI Dr B Chandrasekaran graced the occasion.
On this grand occasion, Chennai Math conferred the Swami Akhandananda Award to ‘Bhartiya Kushta Niwarak Sangh, Champa, Chhattisgarh’. A cash award of Rs.1 Lakh was also presented with the citation. A souvenir was released. Evening function was attended by more than 500 people including delegates from various parts of India, NGOs working in the field of Leprosy, 17 different media.  There was a wide level of media coverage and it was telecasted in many prominent TV channels like News 9, Times Now and CNN-IBN. It was also live telecasted in the Chennai Math website.
Swami Akhandananda Award to ‘Bhartiya Kushta Niwarak Sangh, Champa, Chhattisgarh’
Swami Akhandananda Award to ‘Bhartiya Kushta Niwarak Sangh, Champa, Chhattisgarh’

 

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