Ghatshila Hosts Mega Free Medical Camp
Over 749 benefit from free health services at Ghatshila, courtesy of Namya Smile Foundation and Rotary Club
Ghatshila Town Hall witnessed a significant health initiative with a free medical checkup camp benefiting over 749 people, backed by Namya Smile Foundation and Rotary Club.
JAMSHEDPUR – A noteworthy free medical checkup camp at Ghatshila Town Hall was a beacon of hope for over 749 individuals, thanks to the collaborative efforts of Namya Smile Foundation and Rotary Club of Jamshedpur.
The camp saw the distribution of free medicines and spectacles to those in need, utilizing cutting-edge medical equipment for comprehensive health assessments.
A total of 49 individuals were issued Ayushman cards, and attendees were informed about labor card and PM Vishwakarma Yojana, enhancing healthcare accessibility.
Cataract patients identified during the camp are slated for free surgery, demonstrating a commitment to ongoing medical support.
Serious health conditions were detected in four attendees, with Namya Smile Foundation pledging to oversee their subsequent treatment.
A diverse team of specialists, including physiotherapists, dentists, general physicians, and more, were on hand to provide expert consultations.
The camp was inaugurated by Kunal Shadangi, founder of Namya Smile Foundation, and Pramod Dubey, President of the Rotary Club of Jamshedpur, highlighting a strong community partnership.
The event was graced by local dignitaries, including former MLA Laxman Tudu and BJP leaders, showcasing widespread support for health initiatives.
This health camp exemplifies the power of community collaboration in addressing healthcare needs, setting a precedent for future health-driven endeavors.

