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Can India eliminate malaria by 2030? | Explained

The Hindu Science·25 January 2026·25 January 20261 min read0 views
Can India eliminate malaria by 2030? | Explained

India has set ambitious goals to eliminate malaria by 2030, guided by the National Framework for Malaria Elimination, which outlines strategies for prevention, treatment, and surveillance. Since 2015, the country has made substantial progress, achieving a significant reduction in malaria cases by over 83% by 2023. The framework emphasizes robust testing, effective treatment protocols, and enhanced tracking of the disease, which are essential for sustaining this decline. The upcoming World Malaria Report 2025 is expected to provide further insights into the global and national efforts against malaria, highlighting the challenges and successes experienced along the way. As India aims for malaria-free status, collaboration between government bodies, healthcare providers, and communities will be crucial in maintaining momentum and addressing potential obstacles, ensuring that the goal is within reach by the target year.

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