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Seema Singh’s ‘Cervical Cancer Free India’ Campaign Impacts Over Lakh Women and Girls

Seema Singh’s ‘Cervical Cancer Free India’ campaign empowers over 10 lakh women through awareness, screenings, hygiene kits, and health education.

Seema Singh

Seema Singh

In a groundbreaking health initiative, Seema Singh, founder of Meghashrey NGO, has launched the ambitious ‘Cervical Cancer Free India’ campaign, which has already benefited more than 10 lakh women and adolescent girls across India. The campaign, aimed at spreading awareness, promoting early detection, and improving menstrual hygiene, is one of the largest of its kind led by a social organization.

Understanding the silent but deadly nature of cervical cancer, Singh has made education and early intervention the cornerstone of her mission. As part of the campaign, awareness drives and health education programs were held in over 20 BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) schools, directly engaging young girls with critical knowledge about reproductive health, HPV, and the importance of vaccination and screening.

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