On Women's Day, two women from Tamil Nadu and one each from Bihar, Punjab, and West Bengal are the top five vaccinators selected among 40 healthcare workers.

The Ministry has selected 40 women vaccinators, top two vaccinators from each state and Union Territories, for felicitation recognising their efforts towards the implementation of India's Covid-19 vaccination programme.
General nursing midwives, Maya Yadav, posted at Patna's Gurunanak Bhawan vaccination centre, is second only to Tharani in terms of administering vaccine doses.
Yadav administered 2,73,732 Covid vaccine doses, says the letter issued by the Health Ministry. She took 517 sessions to achieve the feat.
Lekha Roy from Barasat in West Bengal comes at third position in terms of the number of vaccines administered. She has administered 2,68,590 Covid vaccines in 227 sessions till February 26 when the letter was issued by the Union Health Ministry.
Babita Devi from Jalandhar in Punjab ranks fourth among the women vaccinators as per the number of vaccines administered. She has administered 2,66,409 vaccines in 253 sessions.
The government has used CoWIN data to arrive at top two vaccinators of the states and UTs, which have recorded the maximum number of vaccines administered and vaccines sessions attended.
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