Free Health Camp at Telco Temple on December 21

Sai Parivar Sansthan Organizes Mega Medical Check-up with Specialist Doctors

Key Points:

  • Free health camp scheduled at Shri Sainath Devasthanam on December 21
  • Five specialist doctors to provide consultations and free ECG, ECHO tests
  • Awareness campaign reaches over 16 villages in Ghorabandha region

JAMSHEDPUR – A mega free health check-up camp will be held at Shri Sainath Devasthanam in Ghorabandha on December 21, 2025.

Sai Parivar Vishva Seva Sansthan is organizing the event. Telco will host the camp from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Brahmananda Narayana Hospital from Tamolia is collaborating in the initiative.

Anup Ranjan, President of the Sansthan, chaired a preparatory meeting. Trustee Nutan Kumari is supervising the arrangements. Moreover, this marks the first major health camp since the COVID period.

The Sansthan previously conducted four mega camps between 2015 and 2020. However, more than 1,000 patients from surrounding villages benefited. The organization is now resuming its community service activities.

Five specialist doctors will provide consultations at the camp. Dr. M. L. Ali will handle general medicine cases. In addition, Dr. Subhasis Deb will attend to general surgery patients.

Dr. Varun Chandra will provide orthopedic consultations. Meanwhile, Dr. Ajay Agarwal will examine cardiology patients. Furthermore, Dr. Jagdish Lohia will treat chest medicine cases.

Free ECG and ECHO tests will be available. These diagnostic services target needy patients specifically. On the other hand, the Sansthan aims to reach maximum beneficiaries.

The awareness campaign covers 16 villages in the region. Ghorabandha residents are being informed through multiple channels. Besides, Hurlung, Lupungdih, and Garurbasa villages received the information.

Manfitta, Nutundi, and Hajidih communities were also contacted. Additionally, Bandih, Luhabasa, and Khochabazar villages got notifications. Dhanchatani, Kesikudar, and Khairbani areas are included too.

Shyamutola and Kamputta residents received camp details as well. Social media platforms are spreading the message widely. Moreover, newspapers and leaflets are being distributed extensively.

The Sansthan has appealed to all area residents. Large participation will maximize the camp’s benefits. However, villagers are encouraged to attend in significant numbers.

Shri Sainath Devasthanam serves as an established community center. The temple regularly hosts social welfare activities. Furthermore, it provides a central location for rural outreach.

The Sansthan emphasizes preventive healthcare through such initiatives. Regular health camps help detect diseases early. Meanwhile, free consultations remove financial barriers to medical care.

Community participation remains crucial for the camp’s success. Local leaders are supporting the awareness drive. In addition, volunteers are coordinating logistics for smooth operations.

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