Key Points

BJP MP Sanjay Seth is launching an innovative health campaign to combat fatty liver disease in Ranchi. The 'Fatty Liver Mukt Ranchi Abhiyan' will deploy four mobile medical vans to screen 30,000 citizens free of charge. This initiative supports Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a healthier India by addressing a critical public health issue. The campaign aims to provide free medical consultations and collect data to develop comprehensive strategies for preventing fatty liver disease.

Key Points: Sanjay Seth Launches Fatty Liver Free Ranchi Health Mission

  • Free medical screenings targeting 30,000 people using advanced mobile medical units
  • Campaign aligned with PM Modi's healthcare initiatives
  • Addressing growing fatty liver health concerns nationwide
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BJP MP Sanjay Seth to launch 'Fatty Liver Free Ranchi' campaign on April 5

BJP MP Sanjay Seth initiates comprehensive fatty liver screening campaign across Ranchi, supporting PM Modi's healthcare vision

"As a public representative, it is my duty to ensure our citizens remain healthy - Sanjay Seth"

Ranchi, March 31

Minister of State for Defence and Member of Parliament from Ranchi, Sanjay Seth, is set to launch a special campaign on April 5 to screen and provide free treatment for fatty liver disease in his Parliamentary constituency.

The 'Fatty Liver Mukt Ranchi Abhiyan' will be jointly conducted by the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS) and Ranchi Sadar Hospital under the guidance of renowned liver specialist Dr. S.K. Sharin.

Addressing a press conference on Monday, Seth said the initiative aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a 'Healthy India'.

"Fatty liver is a growing health concern. As a public representative, it is my duty to ensure our citizens remain healthy. The Prime Minister is the inspiration behind this campaign," he said.

To facilitate screening, four mobile vans equipped with state-of-the-art medical technology have been procured at a cost of Rs 4 crore. These vans will visit both urban and rural areas of Ranchi, aiming to screen 30,000 people in the first phase. The campaign will later expand to cover all citizens above 18 years of age.

Following the screenings, doctors will provide free medical consultations. The data collected will help formulate an effective strategy to make Ranchi completely free from fatty liver disease.

Seth emphasised that fatty liver is a serious condition that can lead to multiple health complications. "Despite efforts from both government and non-government sectors, prevention remains a challenge for the medical community," he added.

Fatty liver disease is a common condition in which too much fat builds up in the liver. Over time, it can lead to liver damage.

Fatty liver is usually due to a combination of factors over a long period of time. The most common causes of fatty liver are obesity, diabetes, and drinking too much alcohol.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is such an important initiative! Fatty liver is becoming so common these days with our sedentary lifestyles. Kudos to MP Sanjay Seth for taking this health issue seriously 👏
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the effort, I hope they also focus on awareness about prevention. Screening is good, but teaching people about healthy eating and exercise would have longer term benefits.
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Anjali M.
My father was diagnosed with fatty liver last year. It's scary how common this is becoming. Glad to see mobile vans reaching rural areas too - healthcare should be accessible to all!
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Vikram P.
4 crore for mobile vans seems expensive. Couldn't they have used existing healthcare infrastructure? The intention is good but hope the money is being spent wisely.
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Neha T.
This is exactly what we need more of! Preventive healthcare initiatives 💙 Will definitely encourage my family to get screened. Hope other cities follow Ranchi's example!
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Sunil R.
As someone who recovered from fatty liver, I can't stress enough how important early detection is. The mobile van approach is brilliant for reaching more people. Wishing the campaign great success!

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