• In an attempt to raise awareness about rare diseases, the Organization for Rare Diseases India (ORDI) is organising ‘Race for 7’, a 7,000 metre walk for the 7,000 documented rare diseases, which it claims affect one in twenty patients in India, based on data. At the announcement of the event, the founder of the organisation, Prasanna Shirol, pointed out that a lack of government support and delayed diagnosis are the main challenges patients suffering from rare diseases face, with it taking up to seven years to get a diagnosis in some cases.
  • In 2017, the government submitted a policy for rare diseases to the Delhi High Court, recommending ₹100 crore to be set aside for them, with the corpus split 60:40 between Central and State Governments. This, Shirol says, makes it even more important for awareness to be raised at this juncture.
  • Dr. Meenakshi Bhat of the Centre for Genetics, Bengaluru, pointed out that the establishment attempts to provide testing for such conditions, which can be prohibitively expensive, to people below the poverty line free of cost.
  • The Race for 7 will be held in Bengaluru and Mumbai on February 25. In Bengaluru, it will be flagged off at St. Joseph’s Indian High School at 6.30 am. To register , visit: www.registration.racefor7.com.