New Delhi: Philanthropist and author Sudha Murty on Tuesday pressed for a government-sponsored vaccination programme to combat cervical cancer. In her maiden speech in the Rajya Sabha, she also pitched for promoting domestic tourism. Murty was nominated by the President to the upper house on the eve of International Women’s Day.
“There is a vaccination which is given to girls, between the age of nine to 14, known as a cervical vaccination. If the girls take that, it (cancer) can be avoided ..
. we should promote vaccination for the benefit of our girls because prevention is better than cure,” Murty said. Quoting her father, she said that when a mother dies it is counted as one death in the hospital but for the family, a mother is lost forever.
The government has handled a very “big vaccination drive during Covid” so it may not be very difficult to provide cervical vaccination to girls in the age group of 9-14 years, Murty said. She was speaking during a discussion on the motion of thanks on the President’s Address. Murty said that the cervical vaccination has been developed in the West and it is being used for the last 20 years.
“It worked very well. It is not expensive. Today it is Rs 1,400 for people like me who are in the field.
If the government intervenes and negotiates...
you can bring it to Rs 700-800. We have such a large population. It will be beneficial for our girls in future,” she said.
Rajeev Shukla, who was at the chair, asked Union minister Ashwin.