LUCKNOW, April 14 -- The Ayushman Arogya Camps have emerged as a key pillar in strengthening the state's fight against tuberculosis (TB), with officials confirming that more than two lakh potential TB patients have been identified through 2,695 camps organised so far, stated a press release from the health department on Tuesday.

Health authorities said the ongoing push aligns with the broader goal of achieving a TB-free India, with early detection and timely treatment at the centre of the campaign. The camps are being strategically organised in vulnerable and high-burden areas to maximise outreach and impact.

According to the state TB officer Dr Rishi Kumar Saxena, the "TB-Free Panchayat" initiative has gained significant momentum acros...