Bhubaneswar, Oct. 4 -- Odisha emerged as a national frontrunner in the Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan ( SNSPA), demonstrating laudable outreach and impact across multiple health domains.
The campaign, aiming at empowerment of families through women's health, set benchmarks in participation, screening, and community engagement.
Available data showed that during the fortnight (September 17 to October 2) long campaign, intensive healthcare and awareness activities were undertaken, and more than 71,132 health camps were organised at Arogya Mandirs, primary and community health centers in all rural and urban areas.
Odisha ranked 4th highest among all states at national level. During this period, about 1,04,72,912 women got their free h...