Key Points

Union Health Minister JP Nadda and Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini are launching a comprehensive women's health campaign from Rohtak on September 17. The initiative includes specialized health kiosks offering free screenings for hypertension, cancer, and anaemia for women. Across Haryana, 122 specialized health camps will provide services in gynaecology, paediatrics, and eye care with a target of 300 patients per camp. The campaign also features distribution of 75,000 free spectacles, new obesity clinics, and extensive blood donation drives alongside environmental initiatives.

Key Points: Nadda Saini Launch Swasth Nari Women Health Campaign Rohtak

  • Free health screenings for hypertension cancer and anaemia at special kiosks
  • 122 specialized health camps offering gynaecology paediatrics and eye care services
  • Distribution of 75,000 free spectacles to support eye health statewide
  • 696 blood donation camps and 75 new obesity clinics to address lifestyle diseases
  • Massive plantation drive with 50,000 saplings across healthcare facilities
  • Comprehensive Swachhata Abhiyaan to transform healthcare environments across Haryana
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Union Minister Nadda, Haryana CM Saini to launch women's well-being campaign

Union Health Minister JP Nadda and Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini launch comprehensive women's health campaign with free screenings, spectacles, and specialized medical camps statewide.

"The campaign would significantly expand healthcare access with 122 specialised health camps across all Community Health Centres - Sudhir Rajpal"

Chandigarh, Sep 12

Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda and Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini will jointly launch the comprehensive 'Swasth Nari Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan' from Rohtak on September 17, marking a significant milestone in Haryana's commitment to public health and women's well-being.

The campaign coincided with the nationwide launch by Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Madhya Pradesh on his birthday.

A high-level meeting chaired by Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi was held on Friday to review arrangements for the programme.

He said special health kiosks will be set up at the MDU campus in Rohtak to provide comprehensive health check-ups for women, including screenings for hypertension, cancer, anaemia, and other lifestyle-related diseases.

Additional Chief Secretary (Health) Sudhir Rajpal said the campaign would significantly expand healthcare access with 122 specialised health camps across all Community Health Centres (CHCs) in Haryana. These camps will offer services in gynaecology, paediatrics, eye care, ENT, dental care, dermatology, and psychiatry, with a target of 300 patients per camp.

The key highlights include 75,000 free spectacles to be distributed statewide to support eye health, 75 new obesity clinics to be inaugurated to address lifestyle-related diseases, 696 blood donation camps across 138 blood banks, comprehensive screenings at Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, serving 50-100 patients daily during the campaign period.

The initiative will also feature a massive plantation drive, with 50,000 saplings to be planted across health facilities.

Alongside, a comprehensive Swachhata Abhiyaan will transform healthcare environments across the state. This healthcare revolution will be executed through a coordinated framework spanning state, district, and block levels.

Civil surgeons, medical colleges, professional associations such as IMA, IAP, and FOGSI, along with self-help groups, will collaborate in a broad public-private partnership.

The Women and Child Development Department will actively participate by setting up stalls and launching complementary initiatives such as Poshan Abhiyaan and Special Immunisation Week. These activities will focus on improving maternal and child health, nutrition awareness, and preventive care.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see focus on comprehensive healthcare - from cancer screening to mental health services. Hope they ensure proper follow-up treatment after diagnosis though.
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Sarah B
The inclusion of psychiatry services is particularly important. Mental health is often stigmatized in our society, especially for women. This could be life-changing for many.
Vikram M
While the initiative looks good on paper, I hope this isn't just another photo-op campaign. Sustainable healthcare requires continuous effort, not one-time events.
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Ananya R
The obesity clinics are much needed! Lifestyle diseases are rising rapidly in Haryana. Hope they provide proper dietary guidance and not just medication.
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Michael C
Impressive scale - 122 health camps and 75,000 free spectacles! The plantation drive alongside healthcare is a nice touch for overall well-being. 🌿

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