November 03, 2025

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Health Ministry achieves 3 Guinness World Records for women-centric health drive

New Delhi: The Union Health Ministry has achieved three GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS titles under the nationwide ''Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan'' (SNSPA) campaign, recognizing India's unparalleled commitment to preventive and women-centric healthcare. The records achieved are: 1. Most people to register for a health care platform in one month – 3,21,49,711 (Over 3.21 Crore) 2. Most people to sign up for a breast cancer screening online in one week – 9,94,349 (Over 9.94 lakh) 3. Most people to sign up for vital signs screening online in one week (at state level) – 1,25,406 (Over 1.25 lakh) Also Read:Swasth Nari Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan concludes, benefits over 6.5 crore women The Hon’ble Prime Minister launched the nationwide campaign “Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan” from 17th September to 2nd October 2025, in conjunction with Poshan Maah. The campaign focuses on improving the health and nutrition of women, adolescent girls, and children, with the objective of strengthening early detection, ensuring access to essential health services, and empowering families to adopt healthier lifestyles for a stronger and healthier India. With Service as the resolve and ‘Bharat First’ the inspiration, Prime Minister ShriNarendra Modihas said, “Our mothers and sisters & our women power are the foundation of our Nation’s Progress. If a mother is healthy, the whole family stays healthy.” Reaching every district across the country, the campaign achieved an unprecedented scale with 19.7 lakh health camps with a footfall of more than 11 crore on all healthcare platforms. More than 20 Ministries actively participated in the campaign, which involved Central government institutes, medical colleges and private organizations. The campaign also had participation from Members of Parliament, Members of Legislative Assembly and officials of all the concerned line ministries, making it a “Whole-of-the-Government” campaign. Following the "Whole-of Society" approach, the campaign witnessed unprecedented community participation, with more than 5 lakh Panchayati Raj representatives, more than 1.14 Crore school and college students, 94 lakh SHG members, and 5 lakh other community platform members marking one of the largest community engagement efforts. Key outcomes of the campaign include over 1.78 crore hypertension screenings, 1.73 crore diabetes screenings, 69.5 lakh oral cancer screenings, 62.6 lakh Antenatal Care check-ups, 1.43 crore vaccine doses and 1.51 crore anaemia tests. More than 85.9 lakh women were screened for tuberculosis, 10.2 lakh for sickle cell disease, and 2.14 crore individuals participated in counselling and wellness sessions. Over 2.68 lakh Nik-shay Mitra were registered during the campaign with the active participation of My Bharat Volunteers. This recognition from Guinness World Records stands as a testament to India’s collective effort—combining government systems, digital health innovation, and community participation—to build a “Healthy Woman, Empowered Family, and Viksit Bharat”. Also Read:ESIC Hospitals hold health camps to promote women's health

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