Over 90 People Benefit from Free Ayurvedic Medical Camp in Jamshedpur

 Jamshedpur: In an initiative aimed at promoting affordable healthcare and spreading awareness about Ayurveda, the first free Ayurvedic medical check-up and consultation camp organized by the Jyoti Parmarth Trust concluded successfully at the Sheetala Mata Temple Community Hall in Harhargutu. More than 90 people from nearby rural areas and economically weaker sections benefitted from the camp.

The programme began with a ceremonial lamp-lighting function attended by several distinguished guests and members of the organizing committee. Among those present were Dr. Manish Dudia, village head Bharat Joda, Panchayat Samiti Member Prabha Hasda, Trust Patron Ranjit Prasad Singh, Trust President Kumkum Singh, Trust Secretary Shikha Sharma, Trust Treasurer Arpan Kumar, along with members of the Temple Women’s Committee.

Village head Bharat Joda attended the event as the chief guest, while Panchayat Samiti Member Prabha Hasda, Dr. Manish Dudia, and District President of the Patanjali Yoga Samiti Narendra Kumar participated as special guests.

All dignitaries were felicitated by the organizers with traditional ceremonial scarves before the formal inauguration of the camp. Soon after, Dr. Manish Dudia commenced the medical examination and consultation sessions for the attendees.

During the five-hour-long camp, nearly 90 needy individuals underwent health check-ups and received free Ayurvedic consultations. Essential Ayurvedic medicines were also distributed free of cost among the beneficiaries. The initiative received an encouraging response from local residents, many of whom appreciated the effort to bring healthcare services closer to rural communities.

Trust Treasurer Arpan Kumar was widely appreciated for his efficient coordination and management of the camp arrangements, including registration and logistical support. Several volunteers and members of the trust also played crucial roles in ensuring the smooth conduct of the event.

Those actively involved in the successful execution of the camp included Trust Patron Ranjit Prasad Singh, President Kumkum Singh, Secretary Shikha Sharma, Treasurer Arpan Kumar, and volunteers Mohit Kumar, Lucky Kumari, Unnati Kumari, Anjali Kumari, Shalini Kumari, Renu Kumari, and Priyanka Singh. The women members of the Temple Women’s Committee also extended valuable support throughout the program.

Special contributions were also made by Ganesh Mishra and Manoj Patro, while local villagers cooperated wholeheartedly to make the initiative successful.

Speaking on the occasion, Trust Chairperson Kumkum Singh stated that the Jyoti Parmarth Trust would continue organizing healthcare, social welfare, and public service programs regularly in the future for the benefit of underprivileged communities.

 

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