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NAMO SHAKTI RATH: DRIVING A REVOLUTION IN WOMEN'S HEALTH
The Sunday Guardian
|September 21, 2025
The Prime Minister reminded the country that when a mother is healthy, the whole family remains healthy, and warned against the silent nature of diseases like anaemia, diabetes, tuberculosis and cancer.

For centuries, Indian civilization has celebrated the profound power of the feminine divine.
We bow to Durga for her strength, Lakshmi for her prosperity, and Saraswati for her wisdom—and in doing so, we affirm that womanhood itself is the living embodiment of these qualities. This reverence is not just ritual, but a civilizational ethos that reminds us of the value, dignity, and centrality of women in everyday life. Our cultural ethos teaches us that women are not simply half the population, but the architects of progress, the nurturers of human potential, and the guardians of intergenerational wisdom. This foundational understanding positions India uniquely to address one of our most pressing contemporary challenges: ensuring that the women who embody these divine principles receive the proactive, dignified healthcare they deserve.
The statistics lay bare both the gravity of the challenge and the scale of the opportunity before us. In India, a woman loses her life to cervical cancer every eight minutes, while breast cancer proves fatal for half of those diagnosed. Yet, behind these grim numbers lies an even starker truth—only 1.9% of women have ever been screened for cervical cancer, and a mere 0.9% for breast cancer. These figures point not only to the enormity of the threat but also to the vast potential for change if awareness can be expanded and community-driven efforts are integrated with structured healthcare systems. It is this recognition—that women's health is inseparable from the nation's strength—that forms the foundation of the Swasth Nari Sashakt Parivar Abhiyan.
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