World Diabetes Day is observed on 14th November of each year. This is observed by various Governmental institutions, academic and professional organizations. Campaigns through social media on awareness generation about risk factors of diabetes, healthy lifestyle and need for early detection are undertaken by the Government on this occasion. Camps for awareness generation and screening of population for common Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) including Diabetes are also organized at India International Trade Fair. India aims to halt rise in prevalence of diabetes by 2025. As per the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) study namely ICMR-INDIAB, State/UT-wise prevalence of Diabetes in 15 States / UTs covered under the study is given below:

World Diabetes Day is observed on 14th November of each year. This is observed by various Governmental institutions, academic and professional organizations.  Campaigns through social media on awareness generation about risk factors of diabetes, healthy lifestyle and need for early detection are undertaken by the Government on this occasion. Camps for awareness generation and  screening of population  for common Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) including   Diabetes are also organized at India International Trade Fair.

 

India aims to halt rise in prevalence of diabetes by 2025. As per the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) study namely ICMR-INDIAB, State/UT-wise prevalence of Diabetes in 15 States / UTs covered under the study is given below: