Navy's Multi-Speciality Health Camp Brings Swasth Bharat Vision to Lakshadweep

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh virtually inaugurated a Joint Services Multi-Speciality Medical Camp in Lakshadweep, organized by the Indian Navy. The five-day camp aims to deliver comprehensive medical care, including specialist consultations and surgical interventions like cataract surgery, to residents. It will cover the islands of Agatti, Kavaratti, Androth, Amini, and Minicoy with a team of medical officers from all three armed services. This initiative is part of the Navy's ongoing efforts to augment healthcare services in the remote island territory.

Key Points: Defence Minister Launches Navy Medical Camp in Lakshadweep

  • 5-day multi-speciality medical camp
  • Services from Indian Army, Navy & Air Force
  • Includes cataract surgery & free medicines
  • Covers five Lakshadweep islands
  • Part of Navy Day outreach activities
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Defence Minister addresses joint services Multi-Speciality camp in Lakshadweep via video conference

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurates a 5-day joint services medical camp in Lakshadweep, offering specialist care and surgeries to island residents.

"highlights the Government of India's commitment to bringing quality healthcare closer to citizens in remote areas - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, January 13

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday addressed the inaugural ceremony of the Indian Navy's Joint Services Multi-Speciality Medical Camp in Lakshadweep through video conference.

Singh said the large-scale medical camp organised by the Indian Navy reflects the Government of India's commitment to providing quality healthcare to people in remote areas, in line with the vision of 'Swasth Bharat'.

In a post on X, the Defence Minister shared a video clip and wrote, "Addressed the inaugural ceremony of the Multi-Speciality Joint Services Medical Camp at Kavaratti in Union Territory of Lakshadweep through video conference. This large-scale medical camp being organised by the Indian Navy highlights the Government of India's commitment to bringing quality healthcare closer to citizens in remote areas, in furtherance of the vision of 'Swasth Bharat'."

"The comprehensive screening, early diagnosis, timely medical advice, medical interventions and free distribution of medicines would contribute to long-term health benefits for the island community," the post read.

The Indian Navy is organising a Joint Services Multi-Speciality Medical Camp in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep from January 12 to 16.

The five-day health camp is aimed at delivering comprehensive medical care to the residents of Lakshadweep through specialist consultations, treatment services and selected surgical interventions, including cataract surgery.

This initiative is part of the Indian Navy's continued efforts to support and augment the existing healthcare services in the island territory through regular conduct of camps as part of the Navy Day outreach activities.

The medical camps, over the years, included various primary care specialities and dental surgery across most islands of Lakshadweep.

With advances in healthcare and continued support of UTL Administration, as well as a highly encouraging response from the local populace, the health camp has been upgraded to a multi-speciality camp.

The camp will cover Agatti, Kavaratti, Androth, Amini and Minicoy islands. It will be conducted by a Joint Services Medical Team comprising experienced medical officers and specialists from the Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Air Force.

The participation of professionals from all three Services will ensure a broad spectrum of clinical expertise, facilitating comprehensive and integrated healthcare delivery during the camp period.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Good step for Swasth Bharat. But we need permanent solutions, not just 5-day camps. Why not establish a small but well-equipped naval hospital or telemedicine hub there? Our armed forces have the capability. This should be a continuous service.
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Rohit P
Jai Hind! Our Navy, Army, and Air Force working together for civilian welfare is the real spirit of service. Salute to all the medical officers involved. 🇮🇳 These islands are strategically important, and such efforts strengthen our bond with the local community.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Lakshadweep, I can say healthcare access is a genuine challenge. Cataract surgery on-site is a big deal for the elderly population there. A very practical and needed intervention. Kudos to the team.
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the effort, I hope the follow-up is managed well. Free medicines for 5 days are great, but what about chronic conditions? The administration must ensure a proper handover to local health centers for continued care. The intent is good, execution is key.
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Kavya N
This is heartwarming! Often our armed forces are only seen in the context of borders and conflict. It's so good to see them in this humanitarian role, directly touching lives. More power to them. ❤️

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