This #WorldStrokeDay, learn to recognise the signs of a stroke early using the FAST technique and act without delay. Let’s raise awareness and act in time to save lives. Load image PMO India and 8 others
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Today, we observe World Stroke Day, a day that gives us an opportunity to raise awareness about stroke prevention and the importance of a healthy lifestyle. Strokes can occur suddenly, but many are preventable through small, consistent, healthy choices. By eating right, staying Show more Load image
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A healthy mind begins with a healthy lifestyle. This #WorldStrokeDay, let’s pledge to stay active, eat right, and get regular health check-ups. Early detection and quick response can save precious lives. #WorldStrokeDay #StrokeAwareness Load image Office of V.C. Sajjanar, IPS
Today, Oct 29 is World Stroke Day. One stroke takes places every 2 seconds globally. Learning about causes & symptoms of brain stroke can save lives ! I have lost 2 employees in the last 1 year to this. BEFAST, the symptoms explained in this reel are important to know. So let’s Show more 1:01 Load video
Today is #WorldStrokeDay. This is how you can reduce the risk of #stroke: Quit smoking and alcohol Control blood pressure and cholesterol Manage diabetes Watch weight Eat healthy Exercise regularly 30 minutes a day #beatNCDs #healthforall Load image
— World Health Organization South-East Asia (@WHOSEARO) October 29, 2025
Stroke- When blood flow to the brain interrupted, your cell begins to die every second. Knowing the signs can save lives. On this World Stroke Day 29 October 2025-let’s pledge to stay alert, act fast, and spread awareness. #WorldStrokeDay #StrokeAwareness #ProtectYourBrain Load image
World Stroke Day is a global observance that highlights the serious nature and high rates of stroke, promotes awareness of the condition's prevention and treatment, and aims to ensure better care and support for survivors. The World Stroke Organization leads this initiative, emphasizing the importance of tackling this major health issue promptly and collaboratively. This observance is particularly relevant for India, considering that strokes are one of the leading causes of death and disability in the country.
India has a deep-rooted association with this observance, as it has been witnessing a significant rise in stroke incidence consistently over the years. Due to various factors such as high prevalence of hypertension, obesity, and a sedentary lifestyle, strokes have become increasingly more common, particularly among the younger population. Moreover, inadequate access to healthcare services, insufficient stroke-related resources, and a lack of awareness about its symptoms and prevention measures cause further complications in addressing this critical issue in India.
Several awareness programs, health camps, screening drives, and educational sessions are organized nationwide to observe World Stroke Day in India. These events aim to raise public awareness about the risk factors, signs, and symptoms of stroke and the importance of adopting a healthy lifestyle to prevent the devastating consequences of this condition. Healthcare professionals, government bodies, and non-governmental organizations actively participate in educating the masses, facilitating timely interventions, and improving the overall management of stroke in India. World Stroke Day is observed annually on 29th October, uniting people across the country under the common goal of a healthier nation fighting against stroke.
World Stroke Day facts
1 in 4 adults will have a stroke according to the World Stroke Organization.
Preventative measures include controlling high blood pressure, maintaining a healthy weight, and managing stress. For more, click Stroke Risks and Prevention
Hypertension is the most common risk factor for stroke in India, followed by tobacco use and diabetes.
Only a small portion of stroke patients in India reach the hospital within the optimum time period for thrombolytic therapy, primarily due to delay in recognition of symptoms and lack of proper transportation.
In the News and Trending in India for World Stroke Day
Consider initiating a fundraiser or donation drive to support stroke-related charities or organizations working towards stroke prevention, research, and rehabilitation.
Encourage your friends and family to adopt a healthy lifestyle to prevent strokes. Share tips on maintaining a balanced diet, regular exercise, stress management, and healthy habits.