Delhi govt to organise 7,500 health camps focused on women’s healthcare

As part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Swasth Nari, Sashakt Pariwar’ effort to improve women’s health facilities, the Delhi government will establish 7,500 camps in the nation’s capital. From Dhar in Madhya Pradesh, PM Modi began the campaign.

“On his birthday, our prime minister has given a gift to the public by opening several health camps across the country,” Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta remarked while speaking to a crowd. Accordingly, we have pledged to establish 7,500 health camps in Delhi as part of the Swasth Nari, Sashakt Pariwar campaign.

“The campaign aims to promote the health and well-being of women and their infants,” she stated, adding that hospitals and dispensaries are collaborating to carry out the campaign, which is being carried out with a focus on reaching communities in every district. Anupriya Patel, the Union Minister, stated, “These camps will not only help in improving access to healthcare but will also bring communities together to work towards better living standards.”

The emphasis on diet, immunisation, and preventative care would be crucial in enhancing the health of mothers and children, she continued. Chief Minister Gupta added that her government is trying to guarantee that all healthcare facilities for women have access to necessary medications and medical help. Pankaj Singh, the health minister for Delhi, attended the function as well.

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