- Institutions came forward on the call of Public Trust Registration Office
Chandrapur, Under the joint aegis of Public Trust Registration Office Chandrapur and Matavihar Nursing Home Shengaon, distribution of essential items and health check-up camp was organized for 200 families of the most inaccessible Mathadi of Jivati tehsil on the occasion of 75th Independence Amrit Mahotsav of the country.
The camp was presided over by C.M., Assistant Charity Commissioner, Public Trust Registration Office, Chandrapur. Dhabale did. Late as the chief guest. Secretary of Bhagirath Bajaj Smriti Pratishthan Mamta Bajaj, Assistant Executive Manager of Manikgad Cement Yogeshwar Chahare, Pediatrician Dr. Abhilasha Gavature, Bhagwat Heritage Service Foundation Trust President Bhagwat Acharya Manish Maharaj, Trustee Manishbhai Soochak of Jalaram Temple, Sankalp Multipurpose Rural Development Institution, District Manager of Chandrapur Roshan Akulwar, Medical Officer Dr. Rohit Nikhade, Dr. Prasad Vaidya, Dr. Deepak Jogdand, Dr. Akash Turale, Rohit Thakur of Educational Multi-Institution, Praveen Nikhare, Superintendent Assistant Charity Commissioner’s Office Inspector Roshan Madavi, R.R. Rakesh Amte of Upase, Link Worker Project, Link Worker, Ashok Shinde, Mangala Loneball of Hindlab were present.
Medical field pediatrician Dr. Abhilasha Gavture, Mamta Bajaj, who was present in the program, while guiding, said that today there is a need for such works at the village level. Everyone needs to take care of their own health. Emphasized the need to help each other in times of need. For this, Assistant Endowment Commissioner C.S. Thanks for being given this opportunity to serve under the guidance of Dhabale.
The President of the program, Assistant Endowment Commissioner Dhabale said that the financial condition of many families has been affected in the Corona crisis that started from the last two years. The families of the highly inaccessible Jivti tehsil are facing many problems in this situation. In order to help such families get out of the crisis in the form of some essential items, the Public Trust Registration Office had sought cooperation from the service organizations of the district.
Service-oriented organizations have taken initiative to help the needy and have provided these items. In this, each family was given blankets, sweaters, shawls, school bags to children, sarees to women, grocery grain kits. At the same time, without being a victim of superstition in the rural areas, many people called upon to remove such wrong practices from the society.
A grand health camp and distribution of medicines were also organized here with the aim of providing good health facilities to everyone in the village. A call was made at this time to take advantage of the camp in large numbers.
In the camp, diabetes, blood pressure and eye check-up, children were also examined under Health Department, Matavihar Nursing Home and Link Worker Project Chandrapur. Also, blood samples were collected for testing HIV, thyroid, sickle cell, CBC, hemoglobin, KFT, LFT etc.
Blood test of 280 civilians was done in the camp. At this time, masks, information sheets related to various diseases were distributed to every citizen. In the context of Corona, public awareness was made regarding the disease by strictly following the instructions issued by the government. The program was inaugurated by Sister Joshi of Matavihar Nursing Home. Roshan Madavi, Inspector of Operation and Demonstration of Assistant Endowment Commissioner’s Office, accepted.