The campaign will witness participation of over 20,000 doctors, 3 lakh citizens and 900 Alkem employees across 135 cities in India on May 23. The rally will be initiated at Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital and the Guru Tej Bahadur Hospital, the company said in a press release.
"Improper sanitation, unhygienic habits, unclean surroundings, improper disposal of waste and open defecation drastically increase the prevalence of diseases. Over 3 lakh children die before the age of 3 every year of diarrheal illnesses. This situation is preventable and medical fraternity can play a great role in educating masses about the relationship between sanitation and health," said Mahesh Kavathekar, Vice President of Alkem Laboratories Ltd.
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