Tag: camp

  • GMC Srinagar Conducts Outreach Health Camp At Gurez

    [ad_1]

    SRINAGAR: In a bid to provide free medical services to the people of Gurez, the Department of Community Medicine, GMC Srinagar in collaboration with five specialties of GMC Srinagar organized a free outreach health camp in the area.

    The health camp was staffed by a team of experienced medical professionals, who provided a wide range of services to the local residents. The camp offered services such as free medical check-ups, radiology, antenatal scans, and ophthalmological, orthopedic, and ENT examinations.

    The consultants and specialist doctors, along with a team of medical staff, set up various examination and treatment stations to cater to the different healthcare needs of the patients. Medicine specialists provided general health check-ups and prescribed medications for common illnesses while ophthalmologists conducted eye examinations and distributed free medications

    ENT specialists addressed ear, nose, and throat problems, while orthopedic doctors provided consultations on bone and joint problems. Obstetricians and gynecologists provided prenatal check-ups and discussed family planning methods.

    During the free health outreach camp in Gurez, over 500 patients were seen and treated who had various ailments including chronic obstructive airway disease (COAD), acute pancreatitis (APD), upper respiratory tract infections (URTI), documented cases of fatty liver, febrile illness, scabies, dermatitis, and eczema.

    Among the pediatric patients, there were 62 cases with clinical features of anemia and URTI. Additionally, one case was diagnosed with cyanotic heart disease and was referred to the Children Hospital Srinagar.

    35 patients were seen for gynecology and obstetrics issues. Among them, 13 were expecting mothers who underwent Antenatal Care (ANC).

    A significant number of patients were observed seeking treatment for various ear-related problems. Out of the 52 patients seen, a majority presented with conditions affecting their ears, reflecting the prevalence of ear issues within the community.

    Among the cases encountered, particular attention was given to two young siblings, aged 4 and 3 years, who were diagnosed with congenital Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SNHL). Congenital SNHL refers to a hearing impairment that a person is born with, and it can significantly impact their quality of life if left untreated.

    Understanding the importance of early intervention, the concerned medical professionals at the ENT  have advised the siblings to visit the ENT department at SMHS Hospital or any relevant hospital] for further evaluation and management. By taking this step, the medical team aims to provide the best possible treatment and support for the young patients in improving their hearing abilities and overall development.

    During the camp, 65 abdominal ultrasound scans were conducted, and some interesting findings were observed. Out of 18 patients, 9 males and 9 females had hepatic steatosis, while three patients had moderate hepatic steatosis. Additionally, three cases of cholelithiasis and two cases of hydronephrosis were diagnosed.

    The health camp also offered antenatal scans, and 11 scans were conducted.

    In Orthopedic OPD, a variety of patients attended the clinic. The majority of patients were suffering from LBA with radiculopathy. Ophthalmology OPD was attended by 85 patients. The predominant problem among the patients was congested pterygium, followed by refractive error, allergic conjunctivitis, dry eyes, and cataract.

    During the camp, the ophthalmologists provided a range of services to the patients. Patients with congested pterygium were provided with appropriate treatment.

    Patients with cataracts were referred for further evaluation and treatment, while patients with vernal keratoconjunctivitis and episcleritis were provided with appropriate medication and lifestyle modifications.

    The camp was very well coordinated by BMO Gurez Dr Tahira with support from her staff at PHC Budupora. The camp organisers expressed their gratitude to DC Bandipora Dr Owais Ahmad, concerned HODs of GMC Srinagar, CMO Bandipora, and SDM Gurez for their support and cooperation in conducting a successful camp and expect similar camps in such far-off places in the future too.

    [ad_2]
    #GMC #Srinagar #Conducts #Outreach #Health #Camp #Gurez

    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Rahul Gandhi attends Congress’s training camp in Rajasthan

    Rahul Gandhi attends Congress’s training camp in Rajasthan

    [ad_1]

    Jaipur: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi attended a training camp of the party at Mount Abu in Rajasthan’s Sirohi district on Tuesday.

    It is his first visit to the state after the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ and also comes a day ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s public rally in the district.

    During the visit to the camp, the Congress leader interacted with delegates taking part in the training, party sources said, adding that he left after spending a few hours there.

    MS Education Academy

    The ‘Sarvodaya Sangam camp’ is organised by the AICC’s training department. Delegates from different parts of the country take part in the camp in which training about the party’s ideology and programmes is given.

    Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and party unit president Govind Singh Dotasra received Gandhi at Dabok Airport in Udaipur.

    Subscribe us on The Siasat Daily - Google News

    [ad_2]
    #Rahul #Gandhi #attends #Congresss #training #camp #Rajasthan

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • DRCC Kulgam celebrates World Red Cross day; organizes blood donation camp

    DRCC Kulgam celebrates World Red Cross day; organizes blood donation camp

    [ad_1]

    KULGAM, MAY 08: The District Red Cross Committee (DRCC) Kulgam today celebrated the World Red Cross Day 2023 to commemorate the birth anniversary of the founder of the Red Cross Movement, Sir Jean Henry Dunant.

    The theme for this year’s World Red Cross Day was ‘Everything we do come from the heart’ and the main function was held at the mini-secretariat Kulgam which was presided over by the Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Kulgam, Viqar Ahmed Girri.

    Tehsildar Hq and other officers attended the programme, besides students from various educational institutions also participated and highlighted the importance of the day.

    Speaking on the occasion, the ADC highlighted the historical background of the Red Cross and Red cross movement which is a global humanitarian network that operates in nearly every country around the world and provides assistance and support to those in need during emergencies, disasters, conflicts and other crises.

    He said that the movement works to alleviate human suffering, protect human dignity and promote peace, health and well-being.

    He added that the celebration of the day must ignite commitment to work for the betterment and welfare of the people and we all shall be ready to extend our help and support to the people in need around us.

    Tehsildar Hq, presented a brief on account of Red Cross society Kulgam for the year 2022 and the assistance provided during the year 2022 under Red Cross.

    Meanwhile, a blood donation camp was also organized at mini-secretariat in which employees and media persons donated blood.

    NO: PR/DDI/SGR/23/968/

    [ad_2]
    #DRCC #Kulgam #celebrates #World #Red #Cross #day #organizes #blood #donation #camp

    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Hyderabad: Vision screening camp for UoH Campus School students

    Hyderabad: Vision screening camp for UoH Campus School students

    [ad_1]

    Hyderabad: The University of Hyderabad Campus School recently organized a vision (eye) screening camp in association with the Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences, School of Medical Sciences, University of Hyderabad (UoH).

    The two-day camp was organised under the guidance of Prof. S V S Nageswara Rao, Chairman, of the Campus School Management Committee, P Murali, Principal i/C and Teachers of the Campus School. First-year Masters Students of Optometry and Vision Sciences volunteered and organized the free eye check-up camp for 404 students of the University of Hyderabad Campus School.

    Dr. Konda Nagaraju, Bindu Reddy and Meghana Mashagalla along with a team of 15 optometry masters students screened the students and provided referrals as required. Six stations were set up for comprehensive eye screening which include registration, history taking, visual acuity for distance and near, objective and subjective refraction, binocular vision screening (colour vision, HBT, cover tests), torch light examination and management, a press note informed.

    MS Education Academy

    The camp was useful as it could identify some students with eye-related issues that needed correction. The early diagnosis helped in proper treatment to avoid further issues.

    Subscribe us on The Siasat Daily - Google News

    [ad_2]
    #Hyderabad #Vision #screening #camp #UoH #Campus #School #students

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Karnataka: Rebels creating stir in BJP camp ahead of polls

    Karnataka: Rebels creating stir in BJP camp ahead of polls

    [ad_1]

    Bengaluru: With rebels giving a headache to the BJP in Karnataka ahead of the May 10 Assembly election, the party has given the responsibility of assuaging the dissidence to former chief minister B.S. Yediyurappa, state unit BJP president Nalin Kumar Kateel and Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, Shobha Karandlaje.

    Former Deputy Chief Minister Lakshman Savadi in the Yediyurappa-led Cabinet has recently quit the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and joined the Congress.

    Reacting to this, BJP in-charge for Karnataka polls, Arun Singh, on Friday said Savadi will not have any future in the Congress party.

    MS Education Academy

    “He has committed a blunder by joining Congress. He will repent,” Singh said.

    “The doors would be permanently closed for those who deserted the party. It might take 20 years for the party to accept them back. His decision is selfish,” Arun Singh has stated.

    Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said he was sad as Savadi saw a political future with the Congress.

    Talking to reporters here on Friday, he said “it is common that there will be more aspirants in the ruling party. The party workers are with them”.

    “The BJP will win the coming Assembly election with a thumping majority. Some of them have quit the party to become MLAs but the BJP workers are with them,” Bommai said.

    The chief minister said the second list of candidates has already been released and the third list will be out soon. He will be filing his nomination papers in Shiggaon on Saturday.

    Meanwhile, Union Minister for Mine, Coal and Parliamentary Affairs Pralhad Joshi has stated that he is confident of former chief minister Jagadish Shettar getting a ticket.

    The matter has been discussed with the national president and everything will end well, he said.

    “The BJP won’t give tickets to fathers and sons like Congress. There were many candidates in the BJP party and this has led to confusion. The winning party will have more demand. In another two days, these confusions will end,” Joshi said.

    Meanwhile, Karnataka unit Congress president D.K. Shivakumar said that 25 leaders of the BJP and the JD-S will join the Congress in the coming days.

    “BJP will only win 60 seats and JD-S will not get more than 24 seats. The Congress is going to win 141 seats,” he said.

    [ad_2]
    #Karnataka #Rebels #creating #stir #BJP #camp #ahead #polls

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Health camp for female journos concludes on Sunday

    Hyderabad: Health camp for female journos concludes on Sunday

    [ad_1]

    Hyderabad: A total of 511 women journalists were examined in the 10-day health camp which was organized at the Information Department headquarters Hyderabad in the city. The health camp which started on March 29 continued for 10 days.

    It was jointly organized by the Departments of Health, Information and Public Relations following instructions of Minister K T Rama Rao. The government has started health camps with the intention of providing complete health to women journalists.

    A total of 511 journalists including 205 accredited women journalists from Hyderabad and Rangareddy districts and another 306 women journalists working in various press and news channels who have organization identification cards also utilized this opportunity in the master health check-up program.

    MS Education Academy

    The master health check-up includes a blood test (C.B.P), blood sugar, diabetic tests, lipid profile, thyroid, calcium, urine tests, vitamin B12, D3 etc. Diagnostic tests like ECG, X-ray, ultrasonography, mammogram, and Pap smear were done screening tests, medical officer examination, eye screening, dental tests, and gynaecology tests were done. The reports were submitted on the same day.

    The health camp was conducted under the supervision of medical officers and officers of the I& PR Department. The women journalists who underwent the tests expressed their happiness about this program. The women journalists who underwent health check-up expressed their satisfaction that this camp has given a lot of support to the families of journalists, a press note said.

    [ad_2]
    #Hyderabad #Health #camp #female #journos #concludes #Sunday

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • PM Modi visits Theppakadu elephant camp, interacts with Bomman and Bellie

    PM Modi visits Theppakadu elephant camp, interacts with Bomman and Bellie

    [ad_1]

    Chennai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday visited the Theppakadu Elephant camp in Mudumalai Tiger Reserve in Tamil Nadu and interacted with the mahout couple, Bomman and Bellie.

    The couple had featured in the Oscar-winning documentary ‘The Elephant Whisperers’. He also appreciated the care shown by the couple towards the elephants Reghu and Bommi in ‘The Elephant Whisperers’.

    Prime Minister Modi arrived at the Theppakadu Elephant Camp from Bandipur Tiger Reserve in Karnataka by road.

    MS Education Academy

    He spoke to the couple for quite some time and also interacted with other mahouts and ‘kavadis‘ who take care of elephants at the camp.

    The Prime Minister also fed sugarcane to the elephants in the camp.

    After interacting with the mahouts, kavadis, and Bomman, Bellie and spending time with captive elephants, the Prime Minister left for Mysore.

    Heavy security arrangements were in place during his visit to the camp. There are intelligence reports of the Maoists’ presence in the Masanagudi area and Tamil Nadu police and Central forces were present in large numbers during the visit of the Prime Minister.

    Subscribe us on The Siasat Daily - Google News

    [ad_2]
    #Modi #visits #Theppakadu #elephant #camp #interacts #Bomman #Bellie

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • TOP SELLER Aluminium Heavy Duty Outdoor Portable Folding Camp Suitcase Picnic Table with 4 Seats Set, Silver

    TOP SELLER Aluminium Heavy Duty Outdoor Portable Folding Camp Suitcase Picnic Table with 4 Seats Set, Silver

    31C0WCRqgWL41e1Yu3LW7L419UeH8j2HL41stcLfiqaL41P8YhlVrZL51MusXdsSTL31JAbr8UqPL
    Price: [price_with_discount]
    (as of [price_update_date] – Details)

    ISRHEWs
    [ad_1]
    top seller Aluminum folding camping picnic table This table durable but lightweight and with its aluminum top it is very easy to wipe clean. Folds flat for easy storage or transport Combination of aluminum and steel parts for lighter weight and stronger construction Durable high impact plastic table top Quick set-up Suitable for indoors and outdoors Heavy-duty, high impact plastic Tilt and lock Provides you the extra seating place. Seating for 4 adults Reinforced seat structure Material: ABS table top, Dimensions : Table Size L-85 CM x B-67 CM x H-67 CM Chair Size L-85 CM x B-41 CM x H-40 CM Dimensions : Unfolded Size L-137 CM x B-82 CM x H-67 CM Folded Size L-85 CM x B-33.5 CM x H-10 CM. Weight: Approx. 9kg/ 19.8 lbs Maximum load for table: 50kg/110 lbs Maximum load for seat: 120kg/265lbs
    TOP SELLER A Very Ideal Furniture For Picnic, Camping, Hiking, Garden, Lawn. Made up of Aluminium. Durable With Weight Capacity to Handle Upto 300 KG.Kindly open properly and assemble the product before using it and to put it on flat surface to avoid any shaking issues
    TOP SELLER Provided With An Umbrella Hole of the Middle of The Table to Put an Umbrella In Summer Days
    TOP SELLER Dimensions : Table Size L-85 CM x B-67 CM x H-67 CM/ Chair Size L-85 CM x B-41 CM x H-40 CM
    TOP SELLER Dimensions : Unfolded Size L-137 CM x B-82 CM x H-67 CM/ Folded Size L-85 CM x B-33.5 CM x H-10 CM.

    [ad_2]
    #TOP #SELLER #Aluminium #Heavy #Duty #Outdoor #Portable #Folding #Camp #Suitcase #Picnic #Table #Seats #Set #Silver

  • Free 10-day medical camp for female journalists in Hyderabad

    Free 10-day medical camp for female journalists in Hyderabad

    [ad_1]

    Hyderabad: Free medical or health camp for female journalists is being organised at the head office of the state’s Department of Relations Headquarters (I and PR department) at Masab Tank for ten days (March 29- April 7).

    The camp will begin to function from 7 am on Wednesday till 2 pm each day for the next consecutive 10 days for the women to evaluate their health by getting themselves examined.

    Information Civil Relations Department Commissioner Arvind Kumar in a statement said that women journalists in the award programme organised on the occasion of International Women’s Day requested the state’s IT minister KT Rama Rao to conduct a free medical camp to which the minister responded positively.

    Diagnostic tests include blood tests (CBP), blood sugar, diabetic tests, lipid profile, thyroid, calcium, urine tests, vitamin B12, and D3 in addition to ECG, X-ray, ultrasonography, mammogram, pap smear, screening tests, medical officer examination, eye screening, dental examinations, and gynaecology examinations will be conducted in the medical camp.

    All women working at the state level as accredited journalists are hereby requested to avail themselves of the opportunity from Hyderabad and joint Rangareddy districts.

    [ad_2]
    #Free #10day #medical #camp #female #journalists #Hyderabad

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Kashmiri Pacer Called By KKR For Pre-IPL Camp

    [ad_1]

    SRINAGAR: In a remarkable feat, Kashmiri fast bowler Samiullah Dar has been called by the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for the pre-IPL camp as a net bowler in Kolkatta,

    Samiullah, 25, a Srinagar resident, has been called to Kolkata, days ahead of Indian Premiere League (IPL) which will start on March 31.

    “I am overjoyed as it is a big opportunity for me to be a part of KKR camp for the upcoming IPL edition. It is a big opportunity for a player like me to train and bowl with world class players,” he said.

    “I was noticed during a match in Delhi and was told to be in touch. After a few days, I got a call to join KKR pre-IPL camp as a net bowler,” Samiullah said.

    He said that his family and friends are happy for him while he is aiming to perform better and seek more opportunities to express his cricketing talent on bigger platforms.

    “It means a lot to me to be a part of the champion IPL team. Sharing the dressing room and atmosphere of the international cricket players will always be a learning experience for me,” Dar said. “My vision is clear; all I want to do is work hard and pursue my cricketing passion.”

    Samiullah, however, said he is yet to represent Jammu and Kashmir in any bigger cricketing event other than his participation in the JKCA’s talent hunt tournament where he took 12 wickets in four matches.

    “I have mostly played cricket in Delhi and participated in league tournaments there,” he said. “I will continue to work hard as the ambiance of the international standard league will help me in more improvisation in the game.” (KNO)

    [ad_2]
    #Kashmiri #Pacer #Called #KKR #PreIPL #Camp

    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )