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Polio Ravivar 2023: Celebrating National Vaccination Day in India

National Vaccination Day 2023

In India, National Vaccination Day is held on March 16 each year, also known as “Polio Ravivar,” to raise awareness and promote vaccination against polio. National Vaccination Day is an annual event observed in various countries to promote vaccination and increase public knowledge about its significance. The day is celebrated on different dates in different countries, but the primary goal is to encourage individuals to receive vaccinations as a means of safeguarding themselves against communicable diseases.

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Significance of National Vaccination Day

The significance of Indian National Vaccination Day, also known as “Polio Ravivar,” lies in its role in promoting vaccination and eradicating polio in India.   Over the years, the immunization campaign proved to be a tremendous success, with India being officially declared polio-free in 2014. The effort required the participation of government agencies, healthcare workers, volunteers, and the public at large.

Today, National Vaccination Day serves as a reminder of the importance of vaccines and the critical role they play in preventing the spread of infectious diseases. It also highlights the need for continued efforts to promote vaccination and ensure that everyone has access to life-saving vaccines.

History of National Vaccination Day

In India, National Vaccination Day was first observed on March 16, 1995, as a way to promote vaccination against polio. The day is also referred to as “Polio Ravivar” in Hindi. At the time, India had one of the highest rates of polio cases in the world, and the government launched a massive immunization campaign to eradicate the disease.

The campaign was successful, and India was officially declared polio-free in 2014. National Vaccination Day is still observed in India every year as a reminder of the importance of vaccination and to encourage individuals to continue to receive recommended vaccinations.

In other countries, National Vaccination Day may have a different history and purpose. For example, in the United States, National Immunization Awareness Month is observed every August to highlight the importance of vaccines for people of all ages. This month-long campaign was first established in 1994 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to promote vaccination and improve public health.

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