From 200000 Polio cases in the 1980s to zero cases today
India launched extensive immunization campaigns, including National Immunization Days (NIDs), where millions of children were vaccinated within days. The Indian government partnered with international organizations, gained support from various stakeholders, and secured funding for vaccines and outreach activities. Local health workers and volunteers were mobilized to raise awareness, dispel myths about vaccination, and ensure that no child was left unvaccinated.
India’s polio eradication story illustrates the power of coordinated health initiatives, community participation, and sustained commitment from all sectors. While the battle against polio has been won, the importance of maintaining vigilance against infectious diseases remains vital.