Updated On: 10 February, 2026 09:33 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The campaign aims to strengthen rural health services and make villages healthier, disease-free and self-reliant through active public participation, an official statement said on Tuesday

The decision was approved in the state cabinet meeting held on Tuesday. Representational Pic/File/iStock
The Maharashtra government has approved an ambitious new health campaign called “My Village, Healthy Village”, led by state Health Minister Prakash Abitkar.
The campaign aims to strengthen rural health services and make villages healthier, disease-free and self-reliant through active public participation, an official statement said on Tuesday.