Health of 215 patients was checked in the medical camp
A one-day free medical camp was organized at Degree College Chail Koti by the courtesy of AYUSH Department. In which Ayurveda specialist doctors examined the health of 215 patients and distributed free medicines to them. The camp was inaugurated by the Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister.
While talking to the people who had come to the camp, he told that in the present scenario, Ayurveda is the most ancient method of treatment which is becoming very popular among the people. This method is very popular since ancient times which was discovered by sages. He told that with this method, treatment of incurable diseases has become possible and Ayurveda medicines do not have any side effects on human health. The government has taken effective steps to strengthen the AYUSH department. On this occasion, he also visited the exhibition organized by the AYUSH department.
Earlier, District Ayurveda Officer Dr Poonam Jarak welcomed the chief guest and gave information about the facilities being provided to the patients in the camp. Dr Poonam said that Ayurveda camps will be organized in remote areas of the district so that people can get quality medical services at their doorsteps.
In the camp, apart from Dr. Aarti Koondel, Dr. Manoj Sayal, Dr. Sunita Sayal, Dr. Shankar Negi, Dr. Vivek Sharma, Dr. Nitin Kashyap, other staff members included Meera Devi, Anil Thakur, Sudesh Panwar, Kamal Verma, Chunnilal Thakur, Sanjay Kumar, Reena Devi, Anshul and Hemant who provided their valuable services.