NEW DELHI: Health and family welfare minister Jagat Prakash Nadda on Saturday highlighted that India has achieved three ' Guinness World Records ' titles under the nationwide ' Swasth Nari Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan ', reaffirming India's commitment to preventive and women-centric healthcare.
Nadda shared photos of the Guinness certificates. "Most people to register for a healthcare platform in one month is 32,149,711," one of the certificates stated. Another highlighted "most people to sign up for vital signs screenings online in one week is 1,25,406" and the third stated "most people to sign up for a breast cancer screening online in one week is 994,349". The Abhiyaan was held from September 17 to October 2 this year.
Nadda shared photos of the Guinness certificates. "Most people to register for a healthcare platform in one month is 32,149,711," one of the certificates stated. Another highlighted "most people to sign up for vital signs screenings online in one week is 1,25,406" and the third stated "most people to sign up for a breast cancer screening online in one week is 994,349". The Abhiyaan was held from September 17 to October 2 this year.
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