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Health check up camp organized
11/10/2019 11:43:42 PM
Early Times Report

Poonch, Nov 10: A health check up cum awareness camp was today organized in the precincts of newly constructed Navgreh temple situated near LOC village Ajote in district Poonch.
More than 500 people were screened, evaluated and diagnosed for various health ailments. Free medicines were also distributed as per the requirements.
Addressing health inequities requires focusing on multiple levels of determinants, including the appropriate provision of medical care, policies that influence access to such care, and public health initiatives that target community health concerns.
Although upstream population health interventions, including health equity transformation in policy, systems, and structures, offer wide-reaching potential for improving the health of the most underserved populations, community-based interventions also have the potential to decrease inequities in health care.
Dr. Sushil Sharma particularly highlighted the role of Holy Seat of Sri Satguru Kanshi Giri Ji in alleviating the sufferings of millions of displaced population settled in different parts of country since 1947.
He maintained that their role in inculcating positive health practices and behaviour among disciples is tremendous and have been instrumental in stalling onset of various morbidities among the common populace.
It is important to mention that the health camp was organised by Navgreh Temple Committee with the blessings of Guru Gosain Brij Bhushan Ji and support of Yashpal Sharma (Former Legislator), , Advocate Sunil Sharma (Chairman, Municipal Council), Naresh Chander (Coucillor) Sanjay Khajuria ( Councillor) , Parvinder Singh ( Councillor) ,Mohinder Singh ( Councillor) , Balwinder Singh ( Councillor), S. Amar Singh Josh and prominent members of civil society of the concerned area.
Others who were part of this health advocacy cum check up programme included Dr. Pallavi Sharma , Dr Sarfaraz , Dr Sahil Sharma and Dr Udesh pal .Paramedics and Volunteers who were part of the team included Vikas Kumar , Akshay Kumar ,Jarnail Singh , Abhijeet Sharma ,Deepak, Kuljeet Singh ,Raghav Rajput, Anmol Singh, Paramjeet Singh, Kranesh Kumar, and Rajkumar.
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