At the launch of the programme, Yuvraj highlighted the need for an early detection of the dangerous disease to save more lives.
"People are scared of meeting patients suffering from cancer. They think they should not touch or eat with the cancer patients. People need to be educated about these misconceptions. There is a stigma attached to it. Many lives can be saved if people have the right knowledge about the disease and are diagnosed at an early stage," said Yuvraj.
As soon as Yuvraj arrived for the function, an over enthusiastic crowd converged around the stage to catch a glimpse of the out-of-favour batsman.
He was welcome with a dance performance by a troop from Shaimak Davar's institute. The 32-year-old couldn't resist himself from shaking a leg on the medley comprising Bollywood tracks.
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