International Human Rights Association Organizes Mega Health Checkup Camp in Chhota Govindpur

Free Medical Services Provided by Purnima Netralaya and Dental Specialists, Benefiting 95 Residents

The International Human Rights Association conducted a comprehensive mega health checkup camp at Vishwakarma Bhawan in Chhota Govindpur, bringing free medical services to the local community.

JAMSHEDPUR – Under the leadership of Uday Shankar Prasad, Executive District President of East Singhbhum District, the International Human Rights Association organized a large-scale health initiative to promote wellness and provide essential medical care to residents of Chhota Govindpur.

The program commenced with a ceremonial lamp lighting by the chief guest, Smt. Usha Singh, National Executive President of the association.

Mrs. Meera Tiwari, Seraikela District President, graced the occasion as a special guest, adding to the significance of the event.

The camp featured a distinguished team of medical professionals, including the entire staff of Purnima Netralaya, dental specialist Dr. Abhishek Singh, and homeopathy expert Dr. Renu Sharma.

These dedicated healthcare providers offered their services free of charge, ensuring accessible medical care for all attendees.

The mega camp witnessed an impressive turnout, with 95 individuals from the Chhota Govindpur area availing themselves of the complimentary health checkups and consultations.

Among the beneficiaries, 12 individuals were identified as candidates for cataract surgery and are scheduled to be transported to Purnima Netralaya on May 18th for their procedures.

The event garnered support from notable figures, including East Singhbhum District Councilor Paritosh Kumar Singh, who actively participated in the camp.

The International Human Rights Association’s Purvi Dutta, Sonu Verma, and Vishwakarma Samaj President Anand Sharma, along with Dilip Sharma, Sujit Sharma, Anil Sharma, Ravindra Sharma, Meena Sharma, and others, played pivotal roles in ensuring the program’s success through their cooperation and dedication.

The mega health checkup camp exemplifies the International Human Rights Association’s commitment to promoting accessible healthcare and improving the well-being of communities.

By bringing together skilled medical professionals and offering free services, the organization has made a significant impact on the lives of Chhota Govindpur residents, particularly those in need of critical medical interventions like cataract surgery.

Such initiatives not only address immediate health concerns but also foster a sense of community and empowerment, as individuals are encouraged to prioritize their well-being and seek necessary medical care.

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