Free Health Camp arranged in Haridwar, Minister Dhan Singh Rawat participated
Haridwar, September 22 (IANS). A comprehensive campaign has been launched to promote the health of women and families in the Haridwar district of Uttarakhand. As part of this initiative, Dhan Singh Rawat, Minister of State Health, attended the free health camp organized in the Primary Health Center in Roshanabad. This campaign is performed under the health of the Health, which begins from September 17 and runs until October 2. During this time, more than four and a half thousand free health camps are arranged throughout the state, which provides free health examinations, counseling and treatment facilities for women and families. Health Minister Dhan Singh Rawat said that this campaign was not only limited to health examinations, but that it is also an awareness campaign. The main purpose of it is to empower every family by giving priority to women’s health. He said that special health services for women, such as pregnancy examination, nutrition consultation, vaccination and screening of serious illnesses are offered in these camps. In addition, the health of children and the elderly is also examined so that the health of each family can be ensured. Dhan Singh Rawat insisted that it is very important for women to be healthy for the creation of a healthy society. He called on the people to participate in these camps in the maximum number and take advantage of free health services. Hundreds of women and families participated in the camp organized in the Roshanabad Health Center, where the team of specialist doctors investigated it and provided the necessary medicines and consultations. This campaign is part of the Health Policy of the Uttarakhand government, including emphasizing the acquisition of health services in both rural and urban areas. Local health professionals, Asha and Anganwadi workers also play an important role in the camps that help people make people aware and bring to the camps. Department of Health officials said camps were arranged in a planned way in all the districts during these two weeks. Its purpose is that no person must be deprived of health services. This initiative will not only increase access to health services, but by awareness, people will be more aware of the health of themselves and their family. -Inans Akks/as