Vibodh inaugurate free medical camp at Ward 21

Senior BJP leaders during a medical camp at Ward 21, Jammu on Saturday.
Senior BJP leaders during a medical camp at Ward 21, Jammu on Saturday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 30: The free medical camp was organized as a part of “Sewa Pakhwada” which commenced on the 73rd birthday of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi on September 17, espousing his vision of ‘self-service’ for the welfare of inhabitants particularly the impoverished section of the society.
The camp was inaugurated by former MLC and BJP State general secretary, Vibodh Gupta in presence of BJP district president Jammu, South, Rekha Mahajan, Seh Prabhari Jammu North, Vinay Gupta, Prabhari district Jammu, Rajeev Charak, councillor Pawan Singh, district vice president, Narinder Koki, district secretary, Rohini Chandan, Rajesh Gupta, Gandhi Nagar Mandal general secretary, Rachit Khosla, Vinay Gupta, Nalin Gupta, Abhinandan Bhardwaj, Pehu and other prominent persons were present on the occasion.
During the camp, Ayurvedic medicines were distributed at Ward No 21 near Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Gandhi Nagar of Bahu constituency of district Jammu South. The event was organized by Ward president, Lovisha Gupta and her team.
Vibodh Gupta promised support for future endeavors and free medical camps, expressing his commitment to the welfare of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. While distributing free medicines, Vibodh remarked on the importance of preventive measures and the consumption of immunity-boosting items to safeguard against infections.
Rekha Mahajan expressed her gratitude to the doctors including the medical staff, the Director of the Indian System of Medicine, and their team for their efforts in organizing the free medical camp. Rekha also commended the efforts of Ward president Lovisha Gupta for organizing the camp effectively.
Vinay Gupta underscored that the medicines delivered are free from side effects and should be considered as an alternative to allopathic medicines.
Rajeev Charak also commended the doctors for providing respite to the common man by conducting various tests free of cost.