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Big B offers services to spread awareness about infectious diseases
New Delhi, April 6
Bollywood icon Amitabh
Bachchan on Monday offered his services to the government for creating
awareness about infectious diseases, specially tuberculosis and
hepatitis B.
Bachchan, accompanied by his wife and Rajya Sabha
member Jaya Bachchan, met union Health Minister J.P. Nadda at his
residence and offered his services to spread awareness about the
disease, a senior health ministry official told IANS.
Nadda
tweeted: "Deeply impressed by humility and social commitment. Happy to
inform that Shri @SrBachchan showed a keen interest in helping to create
awareness on health issues".
"I thank Shri @SrBachchan for
offering his support to the health ministry for creating awareness on
health issues especially Hepatitis B and TB."
The 72-year-old Bachchan also took to the micro-blogging website to share an update.
"The
start of another mission - the awareness for Hepatitis B... meeting
authorities to take this forward - like Polio and TB," he wrote.
The
"Don" star has been associated with Unicef as a Global Ambassador for
polio eradication since 2005. His active campaigning for the cause,
coupled with other factors, helped India achieve its polio-free status.