Indore Kicks Off 7-Day Sickle Cell Awareness Campaign (June 13-20)

Joint Initiative by Sansad Seva Prakalp & Advanced Homoeopathic Medical Research Aims for Early Detection & Prevention Ahead of World Sickle Cell Day

Indore is hosting a seven-day Sickle Cell Awareness Campaign (June 13-20, 2025) ahead of World Sickle Cell Day. Organized by Sansad Seva Prakalp and Advanced Homoeopathic Medical Research, the drive aims to boost awareness for early detection and prevention of the genetic disorder.

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Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], June 17: In observation of World Sickle Cell Day on June 19th, a specialized seven-day awareness campaign dedicated to sickle cell disease is being conducted across Indore city and its surrounding rural areas. This initiative, spanning from June 13th to 20th, 2025, is a collaborative effort between Sansad Seva Prakalp and the Advanced Homoeopathic Medical Research and Welfare Society, Indore, operating under the theme, “An Aware Step Towards a Healthy Life.”

The primary goal of this extensive drive is to elevate public understanding of this critical genetic disorder and to champion the importance of early detection and preventative measures. Various awareness programs will be orchestrated, led jointly by Indore MP Shankar Lalwani and homoeopathy expert Dr. A.K. Dwivedi.

Free blood testing camps will be organised in urban and rural areas, with a focus on educating people about the importance of haemoglobin electrophoresis tests. Activities like street plays, distribution of pamphlets and booklets, poster exhibitions, and interactive sessions will also be held as part of the campaign.
What is Sickle Cell Disease?
Dr. AK Dwivedi explained that sickle cell disease is a hereditary blood disorder in which red blood cells become crescent or sickle-shaped, disrupting oxygen supply throughout the body. This can lead to symptoms like fatigue, intense pain, anaemia, bone issues, and organ damage. In some cases, it can even be fatal.
He emphasized that with timely diagnosis and proper awareness, the disease can be controlled and prevented from being passed on to future generations. He added that awareness is not just a medical duty, but also a social responsibility. Dr. Dwivedi, who is a professor and head of department at a homeopathic medical college, is also a member of scientific Advisory Board,  Central Council for Research in Homeopathy (AYUSH Ministry, Govt. of India) and also  Executive Council Member of Devi Ahilya University, Indore. He regularly leads awareness drives on sickle cell and other serious conditions like aplastic anemia.
“A New Beginning in Public Health Awareness”
MP Shankar Lalwani said the awareness drive in Indore is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for an “Anemia-Free India Mission 2047.” He added that the campaign would involve active community participation and mark a new beginning in public health awareness

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