
Free Medical Camp in Jammu Draws Massive Response as Traders Federation Collaborates with Sewa Bharti
Free Medical Camp in Jammu Draws Massive Response as Traders Federation Collaborates with Sewa Bharti
In a remarkable collaborative effort, the Traders Federation Warehouse Nehru Market Jammu joined hands with Sewa Bharti to organize a free medical camp at Warehouse. This event aimed to provide essential medical services to the local community, showcasing the power of unity and community service.
Inauguration by Jammu’s Additional Deputy Commissioner
The camp’s inauguration was graced by the presence of Jammu’s Additional Deputy Commissioner, Harvinder Singh, who emphasized the importance of such initiatives in improving community health. Deepak Gupta, President of the Traders Federation, and representatives of Sewa Bharti were also present to support this noble cause.
Diverse Healthcare Professionals Come Together
The heartwarming event brought together a team of ten dedicated healthcare professionals, comprising doctors, pharmacists, and support staff. Among these experts were Dr. Vinod Khajuria (Ortho), Dr. Pallav (Ortho), Dr. Naresh (Physician), and a team of diligent pharmacists and support staff.
At the camp, attendees had access to various medical services, including blood pressure monitoring and basic health examinations. Furthermore, educational sessions focusing on hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention were organized, empowering the community with vital knowledge about their health.
Empowering the Community with Free Medication
One of the most significant aspects of the camp was the distribution of free medication to those in need. Patients suffering from joint pain, cold and cough, rheumatoid arthritis, insomnia, general weakness, scabies, and other chronic illnesses received prescribed medications from the dedicated medical team. This gesture aimed to alleviate their suffering and improve their quality of life.
Deepak Gupta expressed his gratitude for the overwhelming response the camp received. He highlighted that patients requiring further investigation and regimental therapies would be provided free treatment in the hospital. He also reiterated the commitment of the Traders Federation and Sewa Bharti to continue organizing such camps in the future, ensuring the well-being of the community.
The success of this collaborative effort reaffirms the positive impact of unity and community service, showcasing the importance of extending a helping hand to those in need.
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