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Team Swachh Wash Clinic at the T20 World Cup - Mumbai


As part of a nationwide initiative to spread awareness on sanitation and need to use toilets, UNICEF, ICC and BCCI have launched Team Swachh clinics, which will cover every venue which will host matches of the upcoming ICC World T20 tournament in the country.


Team Swachh Wash Clinic at the T20 World Cup - Nagpur




As part of a nationwide initiative to spread awareness on sanitation and need to use toilets, UNICEF, ICC and BCCI have launched Team Swachh clinics, which will cover every venue which will host matches of the upcoming ICC World T20 tournament in the country.


Team Swachh Wash Clinic at the T20 World Cup - Bengaluru


As part of a nationwide initiative to spread awareness on sanitation and need to use toilets, UNICEF, ICC and BCCI have launched Team Swachh clinics, which will cover every venue which will host matches of the upcoming ICC World T20 tournament in the country.

Team Swachh Wash Clinic at the T20 World Cup - Kolkata



As part of a nationwide initiative to spread awareness on sanitation and need to use toilets, UNICEF, ICC and BCCI have launched Team Swachh clinics, which will cover every venue which will host matches of the upcoming ICC World T20 tournament in the country.

Team Swachh Wash Clinic at the T20 World Cup - New Delhi




As part of a nationwide initiative to spread awareness on sanitation and need to use toilets, UNICEF, ICC and BCCI have launched Team Swachh clinics, which will cover every venue which will host matches of the upcoming ICC World T20 tournament in the country.


Team Swachh Wash Clinic at the T20 World Cup - Mohali




As part of a nationwide initiative to spread awareness on sanitation and need to use toilets, UNICEF, ICC and BCCI have launched Team Swachh clinics, which will cover every venue which will host matches of the upcoming ICC World T20 tournament in the country.

Team Swachh Wash Clinic at the T20 World Cup - Dharamsala


As part of a nationwide initiative to spread awareness on sanitation and need to use toilets, UNICEF, ICC and BCCI have launched Team Swachh clinics, which will cover every venue which will host matches of the upcoming ICC World T20 tournament in the country.

Ek Star Aisa Bhi - "Pooranchandra and the Tikkakaran Express", Orissa



Wednesday is an extraordinary day for Pooranchandra – an auto driver in Odisha. Every Wednesday, at the crack of dawn he gets up to get ready and heads straight, not to the auto stand but to the health centre of his town.  Here, he fills in a register, collects boxes of vaccines and supplies; loads them in his auto-rickshaw, and sets off on his "mission" to deliver these vaccines at six different sub-centres around the region.

It is because of Pooran and many others like him that children in these difficult-to-reach areas are getting vaccinated and as a result vaccine coverage in the state has increased significantly. Pooran is a part of the Routine Immunization (RI) campaign - “Mission Indradhanush” and his mission is to ensure complete immunization of children. Many Poorans in the state of Odisha have chosen to become a part of this mission and are registered under the Government's Alternate Vaccine Delivery System (AVDS). Thanks to the invaluable efforts of Pooran and many like him, the dream of complete vaccination is getting closer.

EK Star AisaBhi is a joint effort by UNICEF and the Government to salute true stars like Pooranchandra for their committed involvement in the RI Mission Indradhanush; and encourages all parents to take responsibility of ensuring that their children complete the Routine Immunization cycle and are protected against seven deadly vaccine-preventable diseases. Cricketer Virender Sehwag encourages the public to join hands with us in making the Routine Immunization movement a grand success. Our motto is: "Ekkadam hum chalein ek kadam aap badhaiye. Bachhon ko swasth aur desh ko khush haal banaiye" (We are taking the first step. You take the next one and join us... to make our children healthy and the nation prosperous).

Ek Star Aisa Bhi - "ASHA" (Accredited Social Health Activist) ASRITA, Jharkhand


Asrita is the hope of a small village called Alaudiya in Jharkhand, inhabited by primitive tribal groups (PTGs). She goes to every home in the village to make parents aware about the importance of vaccination for the good health of their children. Asrita is battling to change people’s negative mindset and fears about immunization and she faces many challenges to support this mission of complete immunization.

Asrita is an inspiring one. She is one amongst many ASHAs(Accredited Social Health Activist), India's frontline health workers, who are an integral and critical link in the country's health delivery system. Everyday these ASHAs traverse through difficult terrains to get to hard-to-reach areas of the country and help in identifying, tracking children, and mobilizing the community to vaccinate the partially and unimmunised children. It is the efforts of many Asritas and their committed involvement that millions of children in the country are receiving life-saving vaccines for a brighter and healthier future.

Through EK Star AisaBhi, UNICEF and the Government of India salutes "India's army of frontline health workers" – ASHAs , along with other community based workers, including ANMs and  Panchayat leaders for their critical role in ensuring complete immunization. Cricketer VirenderSehwag encourages the public to join hands with us in making the Routine Immunization movement a grand success. Our motto is: "Ekkadam hum chalein ek kadam aap badhaiye. Bachhon ko swasth aur desh ko khushhaal banaiye" (We are taking the first step. You take the next one and join us... to make our children healthy and the nation prosperous).


Ek Star Aisa Bhi - Moradabad


Like any other Imam, Shamme Alam of Pakbada, Moradabad has prayers as a key part of his daily activity. But his ambition to serve humanity does not stop at prayers. Every day he addresses his community and encourages them to get their children fully immunised. He explains people the importance of immunization, clarifies their doubts and removes their fear about this process.

Imam Shamme Alam is on a mission to ensure complete vaccination for the children in our country and he is not alone in this mission. Many religious leaders from different parts of the country are joining hands with ASHAs, ANMs, anganwadi workers and CMCs in contributing towards children’s health, with the belief that service to humanity is the greatest religion. A major challenge for community health workers under Mission Indradhanush's Complete Immunization programme is to change the negative mindsets of families about vaccination. In this regards, the support received from the Imam and many like him has been critical, who use their influence among community members to ensure the healthy future of each child.

EK Star Aisa Bhi salutes people like Imam ShammeAlamwho have become an integral part of Mission Indradhanush. for their committed involvement in spreading awareness about immunization. Cricketer Virender Sehwag encourages all parents to take the responsibility of ensuring that their children complete the Routine Immunization cycle, and are protected against seven deadly vaccine preventable diseases.




Ek Star Aisa Bhi: Dr.Navin and Dr.Arora’s against AEFI




Instead of sitting in the comfort of a hospital, Dr. NavinThacker who is a pediatrician in Gandhidham - a city in Kutch district of Gujarat - along with his team of health workers visits all those parents in their area who have misconceptions about vaccination due to which they abstain from vaccinating their children. His mission is to spread awareness among parents about immunization being the most effective way of keeping children healthy. 


Dr. N.K. Arora, Ex Professor, Pediatrics, AIIMS, is on a similar mission in the Delhi region. doctors like Dr. Navin Thacker and Dr. N.K. Arora have taken it upon them to make people aware about the fact that vaccination is the safest and most effective way to keep children healthy. There are many doctors who have chosen to be a part of Routine Immunization (RI) campaign “Mission Indradhanush” to make people aware about the importance of complete immunization and not let Adverse events following immunization (AEFI) stop them from doing so. Read more



Child reporters celebrate International Youth Day on the Radio Forum - 12 August

Child reporters in Jharkhand celebrated International Youth Day by pledging their support to the Education Department's "Swachha Vidyalaya, Swasthya Bachhe" campaign on 12 August. The child reporters also visited an FM station in Ranchi which is part of UNICEF's "Forum for Children on Radio" to take over the air waves for full day programing around the importance of handwashing; toilet use and safe drinking water.


"Pooranchandra and the Tikkakaran Express", Orissa



This video's spotlight is on Government's efforts towards developing an alternate vaccine supply chain by making use of community-based organizations and civil society members in order to establish a strong system of vaccine delivery. It has led people like Pooranchandra - an auto driver, to become a part of the Routine Immunization (RI) - Mission Indradhanush campaign. Pooran is one of the many auto drivers, registered under the Government's Alternate Vaccine Delivery System

(AVDS) in Odisha. AVDS is an innovative programme in the vaccine distribution system for the immunisation of children that has borne rich results in the state. It has increased by increasing vaccine coverage and reaching difficult-to-reach sites. Every Wednesday, at the crack of dawn, Pooran gets up to get ready and heads straight - not to the auto stand but rather to the health centre.  Here, he fills in a register, collects boxes of vaccines and supplies; loads them in his auto rickshaw, and sets off on his "mission".  He also returns the unused vaccines the same day, preventing any wastage.



EK Star Aisa Bhi salutes people like Pooranchandra for their committed involvement in the RI Mission Indradhanush; and encourages all parents to take the responsibility of ensuring that their children complete the Routine Immunization cycle, and are protected against seven deadly vaccine presentable diseases.



Cricketer Virender Sehwag prompts all to join hands with us in making the Routine Immunization movement a grand success. "Ek kadam hum chalein ek kadam aap badhaiye. Bachhon ko swasth aaur desh ko khushhaal banaiye"

(We are taking the first step. You take the next one and join us... to make our children healthy and the nation prosperous).

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"ASHA" (Accredited Social Health Activist) ASRITA





This video shot in a small village - Alaudiya in Jharkhand, inhabited by primitive tribal groups (PTGs), puts the spotlight on the ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) of this village, Asrita. Asrita’s story is one amongst many ASHAs - India's frontline health workers, who are an integral and critical link in the country's health delivery system. The Government of India's recently launched Routine Immunization

(RI) Campaign, "Mission Indradhanush" which puts special emphasis on the significant role played by ASHAs, many of whom traverse through difficult terrains to reach hard-to-reach  areas - and help in identifying, tracking children, and mobilize the community to vaccinate all partially and unimmunised children.



Through Asrita, EK Star Aisa Bhi salutes "India's army of frontline health workers" – ASHAs , along with other community based workers viz.

ANMs, Panchayat leaders - for their committed involvement in ensuring that each child in the country receives life-saving vaccines for a brighter, healthier future. The series encourages all parents to take the responsibility of ensuring that their children complete the Routine Immunization cycle, and are protected against seven deadly vaccine presentable diseases.



Cricketer Virender Sehwag encourages the wider public to join hands with us in making the Routine Immunization movement a grand success. "Ek kadam hum chalein ek kadam aap badhaiye. Bachhon ko swasth aaur desh ko khushhaal banaiye" (We are taking the first step. You take the next one and join us... to make our children healthy and the nation prosperous).
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Imam ShammeAlam and Mission Indradhanush






This film looks to put a spotlight on frontrunner who are joining hands with ASHAs, ANMs, anganwadi workers and CMCs in contributing towards children’s health, with the belief that service to humanity is the greatest religion. Amongst these people, is Imam ShammeAlam, of Pakwada, Moradabad who through his efforts has become an integral part of Mission Indradhanush.



Imam ShammeAlam addresses his community each day and encourages them to get their children fully immunised by explaining the importance of this cycle. A major challenge for community health workers under Mission Indradhanush's Complete Immunization programme is to change the mindsets of families. In this regards, the support received from the Imam and many like him has been critical, who use their influence among community members to ensure the healthy future of each child.



EK Star Aisa Bhi salutes people like Imam ShammeAlam for their committed involvement towards RI under Mission Indradhanush; and encourages all parents to take the responsibility of ensuring that their children complete the Routine Immunization cycle, and are protected against seven deadly vaccine presentable diseases.
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Ek Star Aisa Bhi - Celebrating Changemakers 



Every third child in India is not immunised or partially immunised, being at risk of diseases, disability and death. In order to reach all children with available life-saving vaccines, The Ministry of Health, Government of India has launched its flagship programme - Mission Indradhanush. Under this path-breaking scheme, the government with its partners such as UNICEF, UNDP, ITSU, WHO, etc. aim to achieve full immunisation coverage for all children in the country by 2020, protecting them against seven vaccine preventable diseases, which include diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, polio, tuberculosis, measles and hepatitis B.

ASHA workers (Accredited Social Health Activists) are an integral part and critical link in the health delivery system improving the health of women and children. This video salutes their work and contributions along with others viz. ANMs, doctors, Civil Society members, Community Influencers - who are all contributing to ensure that each child in the country receives life-saving vaccines to ensure a brighter, healthier future.

This video encourages all parents to take the responsibility of ensuring their children complete the immunisation cycle and are protected against seven deadly vaccine preventable diseases.

This UNICEF video is a call to all parents to join hands with us in making the Routine Immunisation movement a grant success with the tagline "Ek kadam hum chalein ek kadam aap badhaiye. Bachhon ko swastha aur desh ko khushhaal banaiye" (We are taking the first step. You take the next one and join us to make our children healthy and the nation prosperous).

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Ek Star Aisa Bhi - Odisha





Former Captain, Indian Cricket Team, Virender Sehwag saluting change makers who are working ceaselessly to save the lives of children across the country under the Routine Immunisation programme of Mission Indradhanush. 

This video's spotlight is on Government's efforts towards developing an alternate vaccine supply chain by making use of community-based organizations and civil society members in order to establish a strong system of vaccine delivery. It has led people like Pooranchandra - an auto driver, to become an integral part of the Routine Immunisation (RI) - Mission Indhradhanush campaign.

Pooran is one of the many auto drivers, registered under Government's Alternate Vaccine Delivery System (AVDS) in Odisha. AVDS is an innovative programme intervention in vaccine distribution for the immunisation of children that has borne rich results in the state by increasing vaccine coverage and reaching difficult-to-reach sites. Every Wednesday, at the crack of dawn, Pooran gets up to get ready and heads straight - not to the auto stand - to the health centre. Here, he fills in a register, collects boxes of vaccines and supplies; loads them in his auto rickshaw, and sets off on his "mission". He also returns the unused vaccines the same day, preventing any wastage.

EK Star Aisa Bhi salutes people like Pooranchandra for their committed involvement in the Routine Immunisation Mission Indradhanush; and encourages all parents to take the responsibility of ensuring that their children complete the immunisation cycle, and are protected against seven deadly vaccine preventable diseases.

Watch the “Ek Star Aisa Bhi” series ( A star such as this). The films will be shown on 8-channels of Zee network (Zee News, Z 24 Taas, Zee Sangam, Zee Purvaiya, Zee MP &CG, Zee Kalinga, Zee Marudhra, 24 Ghanta) starting April 10 (every Friday, Saturday and Sunday).

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