Along the Indo-China border, free health camps are hosted in villages

Free health camps were held at numerous villages along the Indo-China border, including Monigong Circle in Shi-Yomi and Tuting Circle in Upper Siang, by the Siang Trust of Arunachal Pradesh in collaboration with Sewa Bharati Purvanchal and Dhanawantari Sewa Yatra. 203 people in need benefited from the free health camps that were hosted in Monigong, Karo, and Tato in the Shi-Yomi area. In the Tuting area, 185 patients benefited from free health camps that were organized in the Upper Siang district’s Ngaming, Singging, Migging, and Ayangging villages. In these camps, free blood pressure checks, blood sugar checks, and free medications were offered.

These health camps helped a lot of underprivileged patients and kids from these remote communities. Along with Siang Trust members, specialists and MBBS physicians from throughout the nation, including Dr. Devesh Kumar, Dr. S. Mittal, Dr. Anuj, Dr. Pushpendra, Dr. Raunak Kumar, and Dr. Narayan Kotwal, took part in these camps. Dhanawantari Sewa Yatra Free Health Camps are performed annually in different rural districts of Arunachal Pradesh annually. According to a release from Siang Trust, further free health camps of this kind are planned.

By Banasree Sarkar