MCC organizes health checkup camp at Dadumajra under ‘Swachhata Pakhwara-Swachhata Hi Sewa’*
*Chandigarh, September, 30:-* The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh, in collaboration with the Health Department, organized a mega health camp at village Dadumajra as part of the ongoing ‘Swachhata Pakhwada- Swachhata hi Sewa’ initiative.
This special camp was exclusively dedicated to serving the citizens of Chandigarh and showcased MC Chandigarh’s unwavering commitment towards the welfare and well-being of its residents.
In line with the mission to provide inclusive healthcare services, a team of highly dedicated and experienced healthcare experts extended their services in essential specialties. The diverse range of consultations included expert medical advice from pediatricians, physicians, dermatologists, gynecologists, and ophthalmologists, ensuring holistic care for individuals of all ages.
After inaugurating the camp, City Mayor Sh. Anup Gupta said that the Swachhata Pakhwada- Swachhata hi Seva mega health camp not only offered vital medical guidance but also created a platform for individuals to conveniently access paramount healthcare services. He said that the well-being of every individual is of paramount importance and MC Chandigarh endeavors to ensure access to quality healthcare facilities across the city.
The Mayor further said that the successful mega health camp at Dadumajra exemplifies the commitment to welfare of citizens of city beautiful. He said that the MCC is dedicated to creating a nurturing environment where the citizens of Chandigarh can thrive and flourish in good health.
While speaking on the occasion Municipal Commissioner Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS said that we are thrilled to witness the overwhelming participation of Chandigarh residents in the mega health checkup camp. This signifies MCC’s unwavering dedication to provide accessible and top-notch services to all individuals. Moving forward, the MCC will persistently work towards the well-being and welfare of all citizens, ensuring a healthier and happier community for everyone, she added.