A week-long free health camp in Madhya Pradesh’s Shivpuri district has been acknowledged by the India Book of Records, as announced by Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia. The camp, held from March 17 to March 24 at Shivpuri district hospital, was a multi-speciality event organized by the Madhavrao Scindia Health Service Mission, the Rotary Regional Medical Mission, and the Madhya Pradesh government. The camp offered a wide range of medical services, including diagnosis and treatment of various ailments, advanced consultations, and robotic surgeries.
Equipped with cutting-edge technology, the health camp ensured prompt and high-quality healthcare services for all patients. This initiative not only improved healthcare accessibility but also introduced new medical care opportunities for rural and remote residents. Physicians, both on-site and virtually, provided consultations, diagnostic tests, and complex treatments, benefiting numerous families in the region.
Shivpuri district, part of the Gwalior region in the Guna Lok Sabha constituency represented by Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, witnessed this significant healthcare endeavor. Scindia expressed his satisfaction with this achievement, emphasizing that it reflects a commitment to serving humanity as a service to God. The primary goal was to guarantee that all underprivileged individuals in the area have access to superior healthcare services.
The Union Minister commended the Rotary Club, physicians, paramedical staff, and volunteers for their role in this historic feat. He highlighted that this recognition symbolizes a collective dedication to public welfare, exceptional management, and service spirit. The camp successfully provided thousands of patients with top-notch healthcare services at no cost, all in one location.
