As part of the ongoing MS Knowledge Series, a significant awareness program was organised on March 9th to educate the public about Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and the unique challenges faced…
As part of the ongoing MS Knowledge Series, a significant awareness program was organised on March 9th to educate the public about Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and the unique challenges faced…
MSSI Hyderabad Chapter’s Patient Welfare Program under the theme #AcceptAdaptAchieve The Multiple Sclerosis Society of India (MSSI) – Hyderabad Chapter recently hosted a meaningful Patient Welfare Program aimed at empowering…
We’re still riding the high from an unforgettable India Multiple Sclerosis Day 2026 (IMSD26) celebration at the ever-vibrant Delhi Haat! What unfolded was not just an event, but a powerful…
On 22nd February at 11:00 AM, the digital space came alive as the MSSI Hyderabad Chapter hosted a powerful India MS Month Online National Webinar under the inspiring theme #AcceptAdaptAchieve….
(In her own words) My name is Anjali Vyas, and I hail from Bhandara, Maharashtra. In 2014, while pursuing Chemical Engineering, I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. What should have…
(In Mayuri’s own words) My name is Mayuri Tandon, and I had my first MS attack way back in 1997. Then I was just a 25-year-old girl with a 9-month-old…
(In Pamela’s own words) My name is Pamela, and I live in Hyderabad, India. I am a teacher who teaches online, and I have been living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)…
India MS Day 2026 was celebrated on 8th February at Hotel Ritz, Pune, in a warm and pleasant atmosphere. This year’s theme, #AcceptAdaptAchieve, has been reflected in the spirit and…
Life does not always follow a predictable script. For people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a diagnosis often arrives as an unexpected plot twist, one that alters routines, priorities and…
A Celebration of Strength, Support and Solidarity @ Lions Club Children’s Park, Deshapriya Park, Kolkata 700 026 on Sunday, 1st of February, 2026. The MSSI – Kolkata Chapter successfully organised…