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Nalam Kaakkum Stalin health camps inaugurated in Tiruchi

Nalam Kaakkum Stalin health camps inaugurated in Tiruchi

The Hindu3 days ago
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, through video conferencing, inaugurated medical camps organised under the Nalam Kaakkum Stalin scheme in Tiruchi on Saturday.
Under the scheme, 46 medical camps, including four within the Corporation limits and 42 in 14 blocks, will be conducted in the district. The camps are aimed at taking healthcare to people's doorstep, especially the poor who had diabetes and high blood pressure, heart patients, lactating mothers, and pregnant women.
Specialists from various departments would participate in the medical camps, where people could get checked for blood pressure, diabetes, and screened for early stages of cancer. They could receive an echogram, X-ray, ECG, and ultrasound scan.
Treatment for ENT, dental, psychiatry, physiotherapy, cardiology, skin, and consultation for general surgeries would be provided. Women and children can benefit from the camps.
Arrangements had been made to clinically screen the visitors and give certificates to people with disabilities, and an identity card for the Chief Minister's Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme (CMCHIS).
Multiple departments, including School Education, Higher Education, Social Welfare and Women Empowerment, Labour Welfare and Skill Development, Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Departments, would be involved in these camps which will be on every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
On the first day, 1,483 people benefited from the camp in the city. Official sources said that many applied for certificates for people with disabilities and CMCHIS identity cards.
Minister for Municipal Administration K.N. Nehru inaugurated the camp at K.A.P. Viswanatham Higher Secondary School at Thillainagar. Collector V. Saravanan, Mayor M. Anbazhagan, and Corporation Commissioner L. Madhubalan were present.
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