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Jharkhand

The image captures an official inauguration event in Jharkhand, marking the launch of the state’s Clubfoot Program. At the center of the moment is Shri Shibu Soren, the then Chief Minister of Jharkhand, unveiling a large informational poster about clubfoot treatment. The unveiling signifies a formal collaboration between the Government of Jharkhand and CURE India to ensure children born with clubfoot receive proper medical care.

The poster being revealed is visually striking, featuring a mix of Hindi and English text with the bold message: "A Clubfoot Can Be Treated." It includes photographs of children—likely before and after treatment—highlighting successful recoveries. Several logos at the bottom, including CURE International India and CBM (Christian Blind Mission), emphasize a multi-organization effort. The purple curtains being drawn back frame the unveiling, making it a ceremonial and celebratory moment.

Surrounding the Chief Minister are several dignitaries:

To his left, Shri Arjun Munda, a senior political figure, is seen in a red Nehru jacket over traditional attire, symbolizing leadership and support.
To the right of the poster, the Governor of Jharkhand, Dr. Syed Ahmed, stands in a black coat, accompanied by another official in a white kurta-pajama and a Gandhi cap, exuding a formal and traditional political presence.
The expressions of the leaders appear pleased and approving, reflecting their commitment to improving healthcare for children with clubfoot. The setting is indoors, with a backdrop decorated with flowers, indicating a well-planned government event.

Key Metrics from 2010:

  • 2,287 children enrolled for treatment.

  • 17 clinics established in Jharkhand.

  • 16 districts covered under the program.

  • 117 doctors trained in clubfoot treatment.

  • 2 medical training sessions conducted to build expertise.

This moment symbolizes a strong government commitment to disability care, ensuring that children with clubfoot receive the necessary treatment and a chance at a better future.

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