Free Health Camp Organized for Pujaris and Families in Mango, Jamshedpur
NMO distributed health cards to 66 Pujaris and their families at the health camp.
A free health camp was held in Mango, Jamshedpur, where 66 Pujaris and their families received health cards.
JAMSHEDPUR – A free health camp was organized by the National Medicos Organization (NMO) in Mango, Jamshedpur, where health cards were distributed to Pujaris and their families.
During the camp, a variety of medical tests were conducted, including blood pressure, blood sugar, lipid profile, ECG, neuropathy, and diabetes screenings.
The event was coordinated by Dr. Santosh Gupta, who emphasized that the initiative aims to provide social security to the custodians of Indian culture by offering them health cards.
“These health cards will allow Pujaris and their family members to receive free medical consultations from renowned specialists in the city,” said Dr. Gupta.
They will also benefit from a 50% discount on blood tests and up to 30% off other diagnostic tests at affiliated centers.
Dr. Gupta further highlighted, “The program’s purpose is to ensure the well-being of Pujaris who play a vital role in preserving India’s cultural heritage.”
Former administrative officer Kamal Kishore praised NMO’s initiative, calling it a commendable effort that will contribute to the advancement of society.
Dr. Panthobi Prasad remarked, “Historically, invaders first targeted India’s spiritual foundations, so protecting these values is crucial.”
The camp also saw participation from various community leaders, including Dr. Sujit Prasad, Ramchandra Ji, and Radha Raman Agarwal.
Students from MGM College, along with several volunteers such as Vivek, Roshan Singh, and Dr. Bhishm Ji, played a significant role in making the event a success.

