Reaffirming the Delhi Government’s commitment to eliminate hepatitis, Health Secretary Nikhil Kumar on Thursday said that creating a hepatitis-free generation requires sustained public health action, early education and strong community participation. He was speaking at the 28th Hepatitis Day observance held at the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS), Vasant Kunj, according to a statement.
The event was organised by ILBS in collaboration with the Directorate of Family Welfare, Government of NCT of Delhi, under the theme “Together, for a Hepatitis-Free Generation”.
Addressing students, nursing trainees and healthcare professionals, Kumar stressed the need for greater awareness about hepatitis-B transmission and preventive practices, urging the young generation to become advocates of liver health in their communities. He also highlighted the importance of sustained screening and awareness through initiatives such as the ILBS Y-SMilES programme, which has already reached over 15,000 students across several states and is set to expand in Delhi schools.
Speaking on the occasion, ILBS Director Dr SK Sarin said Delhi has been at the forefront of hepatitis prevention, from launching one of the world’s earliest hepatitis awareness campaigns to supporting evidence-based policymaking.

















