
Udaipur: In a continued effort to promote health awareness and provide accessible medical services, School Shiksha Parivar, a private school organization, collaborated with Pacific Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Udaipur, to host its third free medical camp. The event took place at Love-Kush Bal Mandir Higher Primary School, Bhatevar.
A Collaborative Initiative for Public Health
The camp was inaugurated with a lamp-lighting ceremony by PIMS specialists, including Dr. Preeti Malhotra, Dr. Chand, Dr. Ayushi, Dr. Karina, Dr. Mehul Suthar, Dr. Yosha, Dr. Surendra Dashora, Dr. Aditi, and Dr. Neha, alongside camp leader Narendra Pathak. Senior representatives from School Shiksha Parivar, such as Division In-charge C.P. Rawal, Division President Girish Joshi, and Camp Coordinator Anubhav Gaur, were also present.
Other notable attendees included Dilipkumar Ameta, Rural District President of School Shiksha Parivar, Mahima Ameta, Manager of Love-Kush School, and block officials Kushal Singh Shaktawat, Anil Swarnakar, and Kundan Singh Shaktawat, among others.
Community Impact
The medical camp provided free health check-ups for over 300 individuals, diagnosing and addressing various health issues. Additionally, free Family Abha ID cards were distributed to patients and their family members, enabling continued access to healthcare facilities.
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