Free health camp for autorickshaw drivers held in Vellore
The Hindu
Free health camp for autorickshaw drivers held in Vellore. Inaugurated by K. Nellaiappan, Deputy Commissioner, Dept. of Transport. Screened for common ailments, provided free tablets. Blood donation camp inaugurated by G.V. Sampath, Founder & Chairman of Naruvi Hospitals. Education allowance distributed to 27 students.
A day-long free health camp for autorickshaw drivers was held at Katpadi in Vellore on Saturday.
The camp was inaugurated by K. Nellaiappan, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Transport (Vellore). G. Viswanathan, Founder and Chancellor, Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), delivered the special address at the camp organised by Sri Narayani Hospital and Research Centre.
People were screened for common ailments such as mosquito-borne diseases like chikungunya, dengue and malaria and water-borne diseases such as cholera and typhoid. They were also checked for blood pressure, diabetes, eye infections, knee pain, cold, cough and fever. Free tablets were provided.
G.V. Selvam, Vice-President, VIT, and Balaji Nandagopal, Director, Sri Narayani Hospital and Research Centre, were present at the camp.
Meanwhile, G.V. Sampath, Founder and Chairman of Naruvi Hospitals, inaugurated a blood donation camp at the hospital in Vellore. More than one hundred persons, including staff members, participated at the camp in which education allowance was distributed to 27 school and college students.
Anitha Sampath, Vice-Chairperson, K. Sukumar, Hospital Trustee and Nithin Sampath, General Manager of the hospital were present, a release said.
While residents are worried over deaths due to diarrhoea in Vijayawada, officials still grapple to find the root cause. Contaminated drinking water supplied by VMC officials is the reason, insist people in the affected areas, but officials insist that efforts are on to identify the disease and that those with symptoms other than diarrhoea too are visiting the health camps.