Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel flagged off mobile medical vans to improve healthcare access in tribal districts. These vans, supported by REC Foundation, will serve over 100 patients daily with free treatment. The initiative honors Bhagwan Birsa Munda’s 150th birth anniversary. The vans also focus on disease prevention and awareness campaigns.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Launches Mobile Medical Vans for Tribal Districts

  • Mobile vans aim to serve 10,000+ tribal residents monthly
  • Equipped with GPRS and medical teams
  • Focus on cancer and thalassaemia awareness
  • Part of Bhagwan Birsa Munda’s 150th birth anniversary celebrations
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Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel flags off mobile medical vans designated for tribal districts

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel inaugurates mobile medical vans for tribal areas, ensuring doorstep healthcare for 10,000+ residents monthly.

"Each mobile medical van will serve over 100 patients daily, providing free treatment and medicines. – Gujarat Government Release"

Gandhinagar, July 25

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated mobile medical units from Ahmedabad, developed with the support of the REC Foundation, Delhi, for tribal-dominated and remote districts, including Dang, Dahod, Sabarkantha, and Aravalli, a government release said on Friday.

As part of the 150th birth anniversary celebrations of freedom fighter Bhagwan Birsa Munda, this initiative has been launched to ensure healthcare services are provided at the doorstep in tribal areas.

Under the guidance of Gujarat Red Cross Chairman Ajay Patel and with the support of the REC Foundation, Delhi, each mobile medical van launched under this initiative is designated to serve over 100 patients daily. This setup aims to provide doorstep healthcare services to over 10,000 needy tribal residents each month.

Equipped with GPRS technology, each mobile medical van will have a trained team comprising a doctor, nurse, pharmacist, and driver. These vans will conduct medical check-ups and provide free medicines and treatment to unwell and needy tribal residents in local areas.

On the occasion of flagging off the mobile medical vans for healthcare services in tribal areas, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel was accompanied by Gujarat Red Cross Chairman Ajay Patel, office bearers, and workers.

Through the mobile medical vans, essential healthcare guidance will be extended to tribal areas, along with awareness campaigns aimed at preventing diseases such as cervical cancer, breast cancer, thalassaemia, and sickle cell.

Notably, under the leadership of Ajay Patel, Chairman of the Indian Red Cross Society, Gujarat State Branch, the state branch is actively conducting various health-oriented and assistance programs for social welfare and community upliftment.

The Indian Red Cross Society is one of the foremost humanitarian organisations, assisting in the field of healthcare and supporting people affected by natural and man-made disasters, thereby significantly alleviating human suffering. The Gujarat State Branch of the Indian Red Cross Society is among the most active state branches in the country.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good step but implementation matters most. Hope they maintain proper medicine stocks and doctor availability. Many such schemes start well but fade away after few months. Fingers crossed 🤞
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Arjun K
As someone from Sabarkantha, I can confirm our tribal areas desperately need this. Last year my aunt had to travel 60km for basic checkup. Hope other states learn from Gujarat model!
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Sarah B
The cancer screening awareness is particularly important. Tribal women often ignore symptoms until it's too late. This could save many lives if done properly.
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Vikram M
Why only 100 patients per van? With our population, they should aim for at least 200-250. Also hope they have proper follow-up system, not just one-time checkups.
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Kavya N
Great initiative on Bhagwan Birsa Munda's anniversary! Combining healthcare with honoring our freedom fighters is brilliant. More states should do such meaningful projects 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The GPRS tracking is smart - will help monitor actual coverage. Hope they publish transparent data on villages covered and services provided. Accountability is key!

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