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Varanasi's Namo Shakti Rath Screens 11,500 Women for Cancer
10 Feb
Summary
- Over 11,500 women screened for breast cancer in Varanasi.
- Namo Shakti Rath initiative uses advanced technology for screenings.
- 225 women identified as suspicious or potential cancer cases.

Varanasi has seen a significant push in women's health through the Namo Shakti Rath initiative, which began its operations on January 14. This campaign has successfully screened approximately 11,500 women for breast cancer across both urban and rural districts.
The initiative utilizes 20 specially equipped Namo Shakti Rath vans, provided by the ITV Foundation, featuring state-of-the-art screening technology. Nine vans operated in rural areas and eleven in urban settings, reaching over 56 wards and 59 gram panchayats. This effort ensures comprehensive screening services are available.
As of February 8, a total of 225 women were identified with suspicious or potential cancer indicators. The government is collaborating with a cancer hospital for the subsequent examination and treatment of these identified individuals. The campaign is planned to continue until complete saturation of health services in the Varanasi parliamentary constituency, covering 260 gram panchayats and 92 wards.




