Siddharthnagar: MP Jagdambika Pal's unique initiative, public receives benefits from free health camps

Siddharthnagar, May 21 (IANS). Under the leadership of BJP MP of Parliament Jagdambika Pal, free health camps were arranged under the banner of ‘MP Jagadambika Pal’s Dream Healthy Siddharthagar Apna’. Parliament Jag Dambika Pal participated as the main guests in the camp organized in Gaurahi Bujurg and Deeple Village of Dumariyaganj Tehsil. This initiative is initiated under the social obligation of NTPC Limited, according to which 25 health camps are erected in all the district’s tehsils. These camps are organized into five five towns of each Tehsil, which provide free health facilities to the residents. These camps examine general health test, blood tests, sugar, blood pressure, eyes, nose, ears, throat and orthopedic diseases. Free medicine is distributed by the Department of Health, while NTPC Limited offers free glasses to people with poor vision. A team of 15 doctors is present in each camp, which does an extensive health examination of the residents. The BJP -MP has described this initiative as an important step to the public, which aims to make health services accessible in rural areas. During a conversation with the media, MP of Jag Dambika Pal attacked the democracy of Pakistan. He said that Pakistan does not have democracy. After the defeat of the army of Pakistan, field marches are made of the general, it is clear that Pakistan is moving forward in the same direction in which Ayub becomes a field marshal of the dictator. Even after the defeat, the generals are awarded posts such as Field Marshall. He gave an example of former dictator Ayub Khan, who calls it a moving step towards dictatorship. Pal said Pakistan moves in the same direction as military rule dominates. Pal said over the WAQF (Amendment Act) that some people consider minorities only as voting couches. The proposed amendment of the WAQF Act will provide a better management of WAQF properties, and the benefit of their income will be given to the poor Muslim community, especially backward classes. The bill is set to ensure transparency and liability in WAQF properties to prevent illegal occupations. Parliament Jag Dambika Pal also appreciated the schemes of the central and state government at the event, saying that several steps are being taken for health and development in Siddharthnagar. He called on the locals to take the maximum benefit from these camps. -Ians Aks/PSK shares this story -tags