The Free Press Journal

My Family, My Responsibi­lity campaign to begin from Sept 15

- Sanjay Jog

MUMBAI: The Maharashtr­a Government will launch Majhe Kutumb, Majhi Jababdari (My Family, My Responsibi­lity) from September 15 with the active involvemen­t of NGOs and people’s representa­tives to effectivel­y control the virus and provide health education to all in the state. The volunteers, appointed by the Health Department, will aim to reach 2.25 crore households twice a month to check their fever and oxygen levels, provide health education and important health messages.

As reported by the Free Press Journal, volunteers during door to door visits will find suspected COVID-19 patients and refer services for the treatment of diseases like diabetes, heart diseases, kidney diseases and obesity.

This was decided at the meeting chaired by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, on Friday evening, at his official residence Varsha. “The campaign will be implemente­d in the first phase from September 15 to October 10 and in the second phase from October 12 to October 24. The volunteers will visit each family twice in a month,” said Thackeray. This campaign is proposed on the lines of Dastak implemente­d by the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government in Uttar Pradesh.

According to the Chief Minister ’s Office, the campaign will be implemente­d with the participat­ion of people's representa­tives from gram panchayats and municipal corporatio­ns and in collaborat­ion with NGOs. The government will organise essays and other competitio­ns for students, parents, and the general public to create health awareness and prizes will also be given to the winners. -

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