On Namrata Shirodkar’s birthday, the MB Foundation, in partnership with Andhra Hospitals, organised a special vaccination drive in Burripalem village. The goal was to promote the health of young girls by giving them the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, which helps prevent cervical cancer.
The event was a huge success, with 70 girls receiving the first dose of the HPV vaccine. The vaccine requires two doses, given six months apart, and is an important step in preventing cervical cancer, a disease that can be avoided.
This kind gesture not only celebrated Namrata Shirodkar’s birthday but also showed the MB Foundation’s dedication to improving healthcare in rural areas. Burripalem, adopted by actor Mahesh Babu, has been the focus of many development projects, including healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
Namrata Shirodkar thanked the foundation and hospital staff for their hard work in making the event successful. Initiatives like this highlight the importance of awareness and timely action to protect the health of future generations. The MB Foundation continues to inspire with its efforts, making a real difference in communities that need it the most.