Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's birthday marked a significant nationwide health initiative focusing on women's wellness. Free medical camps are providing comprehensive health services across India, with special attention to preventive screenings and diagnostic care. Gandhinagar is leading the charge with extensive health check-ups covering multiple specialties. The campaign aims to strengthen public healthcare access and promote community health through targeted medical interventions.

Key Points: Modi Birthday Health Drive Empowers Women Nationwide

  • Nationwide free medical camps launched on PM Modi's birthday
  • Comprehensive health screenings for women in Gandhinagar
  • Over 100 patients served on first day of medical camp
  • Specialized services including cancer screening and antenatal care
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Free medical camps organised nationwide; special focus on women's health in Gandhinagar

Free medical camps across India focus on women's health, offering comprehensive screenings and preventive care under national health initiative

"Blood donation is not just about saving lives, it strengthens communities - Harsh Sanghavi, State Home Minister"

Gandhinagar, Sep 18

Gandhinagar, along with the rest of the country, is witnessing a large-scale free medical camp drive that will continue until October 2.

Marking Prime Minister Narendra Modi's birthday, the initiative includes mega blood donation camps and specialised health check-ups under the "Swasth Nari - Sashakt Parivar" campaign.

In Gandhinagar district, health camps are being held at primary health centres and across towns and villages, with a special focus on women.

As part of the campaign, women are being offered preventive check-ups to safeguard them from common health issues -- a gesture described as a "special gift" by the Prime Minister on his birthday.

According to Gandhinagar Chief District Health Officer Vaishnav, the camps cover a wide range of diagnostic services, including body check-ups, cancer screening, ENT, eye, dental, and mental health assessments.

Beneficiaries are also being assisted with government schemes such as Mukhyamantri Amrutum Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana Card and Maa Vandana Card.

"These health units and centres are offering both specialty and super-specialty services. Screening for hypertension, diabetes, oral, cervical, and breast cancer is being carried out, along with anaemia detection and counselling. Pregnant women are receiving antenatal check-ups and care, children are being provided immunisation services, and counselling is being given on sanitation, hygiene, and menstrual health," Vaishnav said.

Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation Deputy Health Officer Vishnu Joshi added that more than 100 people availed themselves of OPD services on the first day of the free medical camp.

"Specialists including gynaecologists, pediatricians, ophthalmologists, and others are providing free diagnosis and medicines. The response has been encouraging," he noted.

The campaign is part of a nationwide effort to strengthen public healthcare access and spread the message that a healthy woman ensures a strong family.

Recently, State Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi inaugurated what is being described as the world's largest blood donation camp at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

The event, organised by the Akhil Bharatiya Terapanth Yuvak Parishad under the theme "Raktadan Amrit Mahotsav 2.0", on Prime Minister Modi's 75th birthday and the organisation's 61st Foundation Day.

Addressing the gathering, Minister Sanghavi said the initiative was inspired by Prime Minister Modi's vision of "Seva Parmo Dharma" (service as the highest duty) and symbolises compassion and collective responsibility towards humanity.

"Blood donation is not just about saving lives, it strengthens communities and helps build a healthier nation," he remarked, adding that millions were drawing inspiration from such acts of service.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see comprehensive healthcare reaching rural areas. Hope they maintain the quality of services and medicines provided. Sustainable healthcare access is what we need, not just one-time camps.
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Sarah B
The blood donation camp at Narendra Modi Stadium sounds massive! Donated blood last month and it's such a rewarding experience. More people should participate in these drives.
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Arjun K
My mother attended the camp in Gandhinagar yesterday. She got free diabetes screening and medicines. Thank you to all the doctors and staff working tirelessly! 🙏
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Meera T
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope they ensure proper follow-up for serious conditions detected. Many times patients get diagnosed but no further treatment support. The real test is in continuity of care.
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Vikram M
"Swasth Nari - Sashakt Parivar" - absolutely true! When women are healthy, the entire family benefits. Hope they expand these services to more remote villages where healthcare access is minimal.
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Kavya N
The inclusion of mental health assessments is particularly commendable. Mental health is still a taboo subject in many Indian households, especially for women. This is progress! 💚

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