Ahmedabad HPV Vaccine Drive Reaches 65% Target

Deshbaani News : Saif Khan

May 14, 2026 2:38 p.m. 12
Ahmedabad HPV Vaccine Drive Reaches 65% Target

Ahmedabad has made strong progress in its free HPV vaccination campaign for teenage girls. City health officials recently announced that nearly 65% of the target has already been completed, marking an important achievement in the fight against cervical cancer.

The vaccination drive focuses on girls between the ages of 14 and 15. Thousands of students across the city have already received the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine through government hospitals and urban health centres. The campaign is being carried out by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation with support from health workers, schools, and local authorities.

HPV is a common virus that can lead to cervical cancer later in life if left untreated. Doctors and health experts around the world consider the HPV vaccine one of the most effective ways to prevent the disease. Cervical cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths among women in India, making prevention extremely important.

The campaign has received a positive response from many parents and schools. Health teams have been visiting schools and communities to spread awareness about the benefits of vaccination. Officials have also used social media, public announcements, and local outreach programmes to educate families and remove fear or confusion surrounding the vaccine.

One major reason behind the success of the campaign is that the vaccine is being provided free of cost. In private hospitals, HPV vaccines can be expensive for many middle-class and low-income families. By offering it through public healthcare centres, the government has made the protection available to a much larger number of children.

Health experts believe that preventive healthcare programmes like this are very important for India’s future. Vaccination not only helps reduce the risk of serious diseases but also lowers long-term medical costs for families and the healthcare system. Early protection can save lives and improve women’s health in the years ahead.

The campaign in Ahmedabad also shows how cooperation between schools, parents, doctors, and local authorities can lead to successful public health efforts. Officials are hopeful that the remaining target will be achieved soon as awareness continues to grow.

The success of this drive sends a strong message to other cities across the country. With proper planning, education, and public support, India can make major progress in preventing diseases that affect women and young girls. The HPV vaccination programme is not only a healthcare effort but also an investment in a healthier and safer future for the next generation.

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