HPV vaccine vial with syringe representing immunisation drive for cervical cancer prevention in India

Government to target 1.15 crore HPV vaccinations yearly: Health ministry

The government has set a target of administering HPV vaccines to around 1.15 crore 14-year-old girls every year under a nationwide immunisation programme, the Union health ministry said. The free and voluntary vaccination drive will be conducted at government health facilities across states and Union territories, marking a major step in India’s efforts to prevent cervical cancer and strengthen women’s health.

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HPV vaccine vial held by a gloved hand, representing cervical cancer prevention and adolescent girls vaccination programme in India

Centre to roll out free HPV vaccination for adolescent girls across India soon: official sources

The Centre is set to roll out a nationwide free HPV vaccination programme for adolescent girls to prevent cervical cancer, one of the most common yet preventable cancers affecting women in India. Official sources said the initiative marks a major milestone in women’s health and aims to significantly reduce cancer-related deaths through early prevention.

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