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A Call for Awareness
Millennium Post Delhi
|New Delhi 12March2026
World Kidney Day highlights the urgent need to address India's rising kidney disease burden through stronger screening, improved treatment access and greater public awareness to protect kidney health.
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World Kidney Day, observed annually on the second Thursday of March, serves as a global platform to raise awareness about kidney health and the growing burden of kidney disease worldwide. This year's theme, "Kidney Health for All-Caring for People, Protecting the Planet," highlights an increasingly important dimension of public health. It reminds us that protecting kidney health requires not only better medical systems but also greater attention to environmental conditions, including pollution, rising temperatures, and access to clean water. As the world confronts the twin pressures of lifestyle diseases and environmental stress, kidney health has emerged as a critical area requiring coordinated action.
India today faces a significant and growing challenge when it comes to kidney disease. Medical studies suggest that between 15 and 17 per cent of the adult population may have some form of chronic kidney disease, though many cases remain undiagnosed. Diabetes and hypertension remain the leading causes, gradually damaging the kidneys over time. With India already home to more than 100 million people living with diabetes and a rapidly rising incidence of hypertension, the potential burden of kidney disease is substantial. Each year, it is estimated that nearly 200,000 individuals in India progress to end-stage kidney disease, a condition that often requires dialysis or kidney transplantation for survival. Yet access to treatment remains uneven, and many patients are diagnosed only at advanced stages of the disease.
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