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IPSOWA camp stresses on early detection and regular health monitoring
IPSOWA camp stresses on early detection and regular health monitoring

Time of India

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  • Time of India

IPSOWA camp stresses on early detection and regular health monitoring

Patna: The IPS Officers' Wives Association (IPSOWA) organised a women's health awareness programme on the Bihar Special Armed Police (BSAP)-5 campus on Friday. The event focused on the wives, daughters, and sisters of BSAP jawans. The awareness campaign was aimed at educating participants about health concerns faced by women and encourage proactive health measures such as preventive screenings, timely medical attention, regular gynaecological check-ups, and HPV vaccination for females aged between 9 and 45 years. As part of the initiative, free bone mineral density (BMD) checks and haemoglobin tests were conducted on-site. The event was presided over by Dr Nimisha Agarwal, director of Niramaya Centre for Women Care and Diagnostics, who addressed the attendees on the importance of early detection and regular health monitoring. The programme was held under the guidance of IPSOWA president Madhurima Raj and supported by the association's medical members, Dr Archana Gangwar, Dr Nidhi Prasad, Dr Premshila, and Dr Rubel, who were actively involved in facilitating the tests and consultations during the event. "This initiative is a sincere reflection of IPSOWA's commitment towards social responsibility and community engagement, especially in supporting the health and wellbeing of women in police families," said IPSOWA president Madhurima Raj. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .

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