Health Check-Up Camp by Astitva in Adityapur

Astitva Conducts Health and Eye Check-Up Camp at Tribal Welfare Committee Building

Astitva’s health check-up camp in Adityapur-2 provided essential health services to the local community.

JAMSHEDPUR – A health check-up camp was organized by the social organization Astitva on Sunday.

The camp took place at the Tribal Welfare Committee building on Road No. 19 (Kulupatanga Basti) in Adityapur-2.

Visitors received health and eye check-ups during the event.

Medical professionals also provided necessary medical advice to attendees.

Notable individuals present included Meera Tiwari, Gyanvi Devi, Baijayanti Bari, Anita Devi, Kiran Devi, Lalbabu Sardar, Khirod Sardar, Devprakash, and Arun Acharya.

The camp reflects Astitva’s commitment to enhancing health and wellness in the community.

Such initiatives are crucial in ensuring accessible healthcare services, particularly in underserved areas.

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