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Here are 15 Twitter handles that share public health-related updates in India

The public healthcare sector in any country is focused on improving the quality of life and preventing diseases through organised efforts. Government officials analyse the health of the population, conduct research, and come up with various policies to improve the life expectancy of the country. 

 

To stay updated with these changes, you can follow networking sites like Twitter that deliver these announcements instantly through verified accounts. 

 

It is crucial to follow only verified and trustworthy accounts to avoid consuming fake news. Here are 15 Twitter handles that share public health-related updates in India. 

 

1. Press Information Bureau (PIB) 

The PIB is a nodal agency of the Government of India (GOI) under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Its primary duty is to disseminate information to print, web, and electronic media on government policies, initiatives, and achievements. 

Why follow? 

On Twitter, the official agency shares timely updates regarding public health announcements. This includes any changes in the latest projects, COVID-19 updates, and more. Follow them here. 

2. Ministry of Health 

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) is an Indian Government ministry that works on the health policy for India. It is also responsible for Government programs related to family planning. 

Why follow? 

On Twitter, the Ministry of Health shares regular updates regarding health policies, upcoming awareness campaigns, immunisation campaigns, vaccination drives, and more. Follow them here. 

3. Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) 

The PHFI is a non-profit initiative working towards a healthier India. It was conceptualised as a response to growing concerns over growing public health challenges in the country.

Why follow?  

On their Twitter handle apart from sharing the latest updates in the public health sector, they also share invites to discussion on public health policies. They also conduct webinars with experts to discuss topics such as nutrition, women’s health and more. Follow them here. 

4. National Health Portal 

The NHP was set up by the MoHFW to disseminate public healthcare-related information to the citizens of India. It also acts as the single point of access for consolidated health information. 

Why follow?  

Twitter is NHP’s gateway to share authenticated healthcare information with students, professionals, experts, researchers and others. On their handle, you can also find updates on healthcare schemes, vaccination drives, and more. Follow them here. 

5. Association of Healthcare Providers India (AHPI) 

The AHPI is a non-profit organisation that acts as a representative of all the healthcare providers in India. The organisation advocated with the government and works towards developing a healthy India, comprising every stratum of the society. 

Why follow? 

On their, Twitter handles there are regular updates regarding their stakeholders and the work they do towards developing healthcare. Timely updates on policy revisions, healthcare schemes, and even invitations to webinars with experts. Follow them here. 

6. Dr Mansukh Mandaviya 

Dr Mansukh Mandaviya is an Indian politician currently serving as the Minister of MoHFW. As he works towards uplifting the healthcare infrastructure in the country, on his Twitter you can find regular updates on his personal views as well official public health-related updates. Follow him here. 

7. Office of Dr Mansukh Mandaviya 

This is another official Twitter handle of Dr Mansukh Mandaviya which is managed by his social media team. 

Why follow? 

Here, you can find official updates regarding healthcare policies, services, schemes, and more that he might have missed sharing on his handle. You can also find invites to healthcare-related events, drives and updates on COVID-19 vaccination status in India. Follow them here.

8. United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) India 

This is a United Nations agency responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children across the globe. They have a presence in 192 countries including India and continuously work on conducting immunizations, preventing diseases, reducing malnutrition, improving sanitation and more. 

Why follow? 

On the UNICEF India Twitter handle you can find updates and notices about upcoming healthcare drives across the country. The page also tweets about the impact stories from projects carried out in remote areas. Follow them here. 

9. Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) 

ICMR is an apex body in India responsible for the formulation, coordination and promotion of biomedical research. Funded by the GOI through MoHFW, this organisation is one of the oldest research bodies in the world. 

Why follow? 

On their official Twitter handle you can find updates regarding the research conducted at the centre, updates about upcoming projects and opportunities. They also tweet approvals on medications, healthcare guidelines, and more. Follow them here. 

10. IndiaFightsCorona 

This is a page launched by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to share exclusive updates regarding COVID-19. 

Why follow? 

The information shared ranges from daily COVID-19 number, vaccination status to state-wise lockdown guidelines and more. They even share tips to raise awareness about hygiene to prevent the spread of COVID-19. 

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Roshini Muthukumar

Roshini Muthukumar, a native of Chennai, started her career as a content writer but made a switch to journalism to pursue her passion. She has experience writing about human interest stories, innovative technology, entrepreneurs, research blogs, and more. Previously, Roshini has done internships with The Hindu, Metroplus and worked as a correspondent with The Better India.