Jamshedpur, Jharkhand.
Mega health camp organized by Indian Journalist Association Jamshedpur unit on the occasion of Mahaparva Chhath Puja. In this health camp, women doctors including general physicians, oxygen cylinders and hi-tech ambulance services were also present to deal with emergency situations and take them to the hospital.
Daya Hospital, Hind ITI and Human Welfare had important contribution in making this camp successful.
Let us tell you that the main special contribution in this health camp was made by social worker Ravi Jaiswal. All the arrangements for medicine, ambulance and nursing staff were made by Mumtaz Ahmed Saheb of Daya Hospital.
Dr. Ashraf Badar and Dr. Tuba Ambreen contributed as doctors. Also, Director of Hind ITI, Dr. Tahir Hussain was ready to serve with his young trainees. Mukhtar Alam Khan, Secretary of Human Welfare Trust also extended full cooperation in making the camp successful.
Let us tell you that while inspecting the Swarnarekha river ghat on November 19 during the first Arghya, when District Deputy Commissioner Manjunath Bhajantri reached near the health camp organized by the Indian Journalist Association, he was very excited to see this and congratulated all the team members. And wished him all the best. Also encouraged to do such work in future also.
Ambulance service and other emergency services including first aid were available in this health camp. In which mainly oxygen cylinder, BP machine, sugar machine, general medicine, glucose etc. were available. Also medicines were available in the form of tablets, syrups and injections. Where health facilities were provided for people of all ages. The most special thing about this camp was that doctors were available from 5 pm on the first day till 9 am on the second day. In which the city's renowned surgeon Dr. Ashraf Badar himself was present. Whereas in Gynecology, Dr. Tuba Amreen of Chaibasa Sadar was available for women.
However, by the grace of Chhathi Maiya, no such untoward incident took place in the ghat where there was a special need for doctors.
Today at 6 am in the morning, Honorable MLA of East Jamshedpur Shri Saryu Rai ji, while inspecting the ghat, reached the health camp of the Indian Journalist Association and was very excited and said that such a health camp has not been organized in the entire ghat, Indian Journalist Association I thank the Health Department for organizing this type of health camp and wish them good luck in organizing such health camps in other programs as well.
In view of the organization of this program, in the morning the Indian Journalist Association had arranged for tea and biscuits for the Chhathvartis and their family members, in which a large number of people took tea and biscuits. About 200 kg milk tea was distributed in the camp. In which about 6500 people enjoyed hot tea.
Let us tell you that this morning some hypertension patients were found in the health camp whose BP had come down. His sugar had gone down. The members brought him to the camp and gave him fasting treatment like measuring BP, sugar and giving him medicines. Medicines for diseases like gas, vomiting, viral fever, fever etc. were given and they were sent off after giving them breakfast and milk. Along with this, some general patients also came who had come with viral fever, cold, back pain or general pain, to whom some general medicine was also given on the suggestion of the doctor. Normal people present at the ghat with cuts, bruises and minor scratches were bandaged, given first aid and sent home.
Let us tell you that from the team of Hind ITI, Mohammad Jilani, Gyan Prakash, MD Farhan, Abdul Wahid, Kaif, Armaan Babu, MD Firdous Alam, Mohammad Neyazuddin and MD Azhar Ansari were present from the team of Hind ITI.
Atif Khan, Shanu Sarkar, Abhishek Kumar, Neetu Dubey, Avinash Sharma, Rahul Sharma, Ajit Kumar, Akash Kumar, Salman Khan, Abhishek Kumar, Kaleem Khan, Kameshwar Dubey and Kamlesh Giri were present on the occasion in the Indian Journalist Association team. Also, there was cooperation from all other members of the organization to make the program successful.