Over 350 cyclists from Delhi NCR participate in 12-km cycle rally to support the cause  

Delhi, 03 October 2022 –To commemorate Mahatma Gandhi’s anniversary and his  vision for a Leprosy-Free India, Rotary International District 3011 together with Delhi  Fellowship for Cycling to Serve and Delhi Public School conducted a mega cycle rally to  raise awareness about Leprosy and Polio in the august presence of Vice Chairman and  Director of Education, NDMC.  

It’s been over a decade since the last case was detected in 2011 and 8 years to India being  declared Polio-free by World Health Organization in 2014. However, in recent months,  over 27 incidents of wild poliovirus have re-emerged from different parts of the world  including – Afghanistan (2), Pakistan (19) and Mozambique (6). The detection of  poliovirus, and even cases of Polio, in places where it hasn’t been found for years has  demonstrated once again that eradicating a human disease isn’t easy, especially in the  final stages. Rotary members along with its partners in the Global Polio Eradication  Initiative (GPEI) have been at the center of the worldwide effort to eradicate Polio for  more than three decades. 

Addressing the participants, Deepak Kapur, Chairman, Rotary International’s  National PolioPlus Committee, said, “The re-emergence of polio in these places  highlights the importance of vaccination as the only form of protection against Polio  and many other diseases. It draws attention to the work needed to encourage people to  get vaccinated at a time when vaccination rates are dropping in some communities. And  it reinforces the fact that Polio anywhere is a threat everywhere, which underscores the  importance of the End Polio Now campaign.” 

At the rally, Rotary members also raised awareness about Leprosy, one of the oldest  known, chronic infectious diseases, which can lead to deformity and disability, if not  treated on time. There were 1,27,558 new Leprosy cases detected in 2020-21, out of which  approximately 60 per cent of cases accountedfrom India. Leprosy is curable and becomes  non-communicable with just a few doses of MDT.  

Speaking at the event, RI District 3011 Governor, Rtn Ashok Kantoor said, “As  part of this initiative, Rotary members are contributing about Rs. 30 lakhs to support  our fight against Polio across the world. Rotary has been a key driving force, working  for Polio elimination across the world.  

Rotary’s global network, infrastructure and learnings from Polio can be utilized for  leprosy control and elimination. We have realized that there is a lot of misinformation  regarding Leprosy, particularly with respect to its perceived incurability, which results  to social exclusion and stigma of patients, making their plight even more deplorable. It 

is important that there is awareness amongst the public about its treatment and  curability. To develop this understanding among the changemakers of tomorrow, the  goal of this rally was to create awareness among them from an early age, prevent  prejudice and spread awareness regarding both these diseases.” 

Shri Satish Upadhaya, Vice Chairman, North Delhi Municipal Corporation  (NDMC) said, “I laud the work being done by the Rotary Clubs in fighting Polio and  now in creating awareness around Leprosy. Only with this knowledge will the  ostracization of patients end, allowing them to live a life of dignity and security. The  work being done by Rotary Clubs and its partners in knowledge dissemination is vital  and is aligned with the Government’s mission of eliminating Leprosy from India by  2030. I am sure that going forward, this initiative will continue to grow and positively  impact Leprosy patients, their families, and the larger community.” He pledged NDMC’s  commitment to join hands with Rotary Clubs in their battle against Leprosy. 

Congratulating the District, Sh. Himanshu Gupta, Director of Education,said, “It’s  a privilege and an honour to be a part of this awareness rally and I congratulate Rotary  for tackling these issues of national importance.” 

The lead clubs that participated in the rally were Rotary Club of Delhi South (RCDS) and  Rotary Club of Delhi Regency Next. Also present at the occasion were eminent guests like Dr Ritu Choudhary, State Leprosy Officer, Ms Padma Srinivasan, Principal, Delhi Public  School RK Puram, Dr. N Subramanian, District Advisor Leprosy, District Advisor Polio 

along with representatives from LEPRA and ACRE.  

About Rotary: Rotary brings together a global network of volunteer leaders dedicated  to tackling the world’s most pressing humanitarian challenges. Rotary connects 1.4 million members in over 200 countries and geographical areas. Their work improves  lives at both the local and international levels, from helping those in need in their own  communities to working towards a Polio-free world. For more information,  visit Rotary.org. 

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