The Government of India will institute the Bhagwan Birsa Munda Prize to promote research and development of new drugs for treating Sickle cell disease. This was announced by the Union Minister of State for Tribal Affairs, Durgadas Uikey, in a function held at the All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS), New Delhi, on World Sickle Cell Day on 19 June 2025..
He also announced the setting up the National Tribal Health and Research Institute in AIIMS. New Delhi.
World Sickle Cell Day is observed on 19 June every year to raise awareness among people and policymakers about genetic blood disorders.
About the Sickle Cell Disorder
Sickle cell disease is a genetic disorder that affects the haemoglobin in red blood cells.
Haemoglobin is made of protein and iron molecules.
Because of the presence of iron molecules, blood is red.
Haemoglobin carries oxygen to the different tissues and organs of the body.
Sickle cell disease is caused by the sickle-like structure of the patient's red blood cells, which sometimes fails to pass through the blood vessel, resulting in a blockage.
Due to this, many parts of the body's tissue are unable to receive sufficient amounts of oxygen, causing complications and severe cases of anaemia.
There is no cure for the disease, and there are only drugs available in India that are used to treat Sickle cell patients.
The institution of the Bhagawan Birsa Munda Prize is an effort of the government to encourage research and development of a drug for Sickle cell disease.
The government has set a target to eliminate sickle cell genetic transmission by 2047 in the country.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the National Mission to Eliminate Sickle Cell Anaemia on 1st July 2023 at Shahdol, Madhya Pradesh.
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The institute will be set up in AIIMS, New Delhi, by the Union Tribal Affairs Ministry.
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