Published
4 years agoon
By
goaplusnews
Panaji: The Aam Aadmi Party Goa Convenor Rahul Mhambre along with Barve’s Clinical Laboratory, Mukta Opticians, and Dr. Pallavi Dhume of Dentzz organized a free medical check-up camp at Mapusa residency main hall near Gandhi Chowk Mapusa on Sunday.
AAP Goa Convenor Rahul Mhambre said, “People often forget to take care of their health owing to today’s fast-paced lives and hectic schedules. This, in many cases, may lead to people developing chronic heart diseases, cancer, mental health issues, diabetes, and other hormonal imbalances. Hence, regular health check-ups become essential for one and all irrespective of age, gender, or occupation”.
“Thus, on the occasion of 60th liberation year of Goa, we had organised the medical camp to inspire people to take care of their health and implement necessary lifestyle changes in accordance to prevailing pandemic conditions to live healthier lives”, he added.
He said, “The camp was held from 9 am to 1 pm, and more than hundreds of people took advantage of it. Different tests like eye check up, blood sugar check up, cholesterol check up and dental check up conducted free of cost and expert doctors gave medical advice to patients”.
“As we celebrate 60 years of state liberation today, the Mapusa people are still clamoring for better healthcare. Goa will celebrate diamond jubilee in next 15 years. Therefore, we should all strive for a prosperous and powerful Goa in the next 15 years”, he said further.
DGP Must Tell Goa the Truth on the Jobs-for-Cash Scam: Girish Chodankar
HDFC Bank Parivartan Contributes to Saving Over 3.26 Lakh Acres of Farmland from Stubble Burning Across North India
From Mine Reclamation to Renewable Energy: VISL Nears 2.5 Million Tonnes of Carbon Impact Through Integrated Sustainability Strategy
PRABHAV NAIK DEMANDS CANCELLATION OF GOA LEGISLATURE SECRETARIAT RECRUITMENT PROCESS
Vedanta Iron and Steel Limited Recognised by MPA for Highest Export Cargo Handling
New Airbnb report, Never the Same, reveals how India’s Gen Z is rewriting the rules of travel
