rkumar
April 5th, 2006, 12:54 PM
Dear Friends,
Its really heartening to see how the newly founded organisation called Sewa has undertaken mammoth task of organising Health Camps for Rural Haryana. Going through the news reports, one can imagine the seriousness ness with which Young Hooda has undertaken social work. I am sure his organisation will do many great things during the coming days and years. Let us all congratulate Deepender for undertaking such a noble cause;
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14,000 examined at health camp
Raman Mohan
Tribune News Service
Jhajjar, April 4
About 14,000 patients were given a through health check up and treatment at the three-day mega health camp which concluded here today.
The camp, which was the first of its kind, was organised by Sewa, a social organisation, founded by Congress MP Deepender Hooda in collaboration with seven top notch speciality hospitals of the country. The camp was dedicated to two freedom fighters of the area - the late Pandit Shri Ram Sharma and Chaudhary Matu Ram.
The camp was apolitical and it covered six Assembly constituencies of this district which fall in the Rohtak Lok Sabha constituency. It was the first of a series of such camps to be organised to cover the entire Rohtak parliamentary constituency. The exercise is likely to be concluded by the middle of May.
As many as 500 hearing aids were provided free of cost to the needy. Likewise, the Bhagwan Mahavir Viklang Sewa Samiti known for its Jaipur Foot artificial limb, provided contraptions to 76 handicapped persons free of cost. Two hundred tricycles and 75 wheel chairs were also distributed. More than 200 patients underwent eye surgery during the camp.
The hospitals involved in the exercise included Escorts Heart Hospital, Delhi, Jaipur Golden Hospital, Delhi, Sunflag Hospital, Faridabad, Guru Gobind Singh Centenary Dental Institute, Gurgaon and the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak.
Mr Ranbir Singh, former minister and the only living member of the Constituent Assembly presided over the concluding function. He presented artificial limbs, wheel chairs and hearing aids to the needy. All registered patients were given health cards for further follow up treatment in the hospitals concerned. He also gave away merit certificates to the doctors, paramedics and volunteers who manned the camp for three days.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Deepender Hooda said on completion of the proposed health camps, Sewa would organise educational melas in the entire area. The aim of these melas would be to encourage students to work harder and increase their examination scores, encourage parents especially mothers to take more interest in educating their children especially girls and encourage teachers to put in an extra effort to show better results. These melas would also provide career counselling to students.
Meritorious students of the area would be paid special attention and suitable study material would be provided to them free of cost. Mothers of meritorious female students would be honoured for helping their girl child excel in academics.
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Rajendra
Its really heartening to see how the newly founded organisation called Sewa has undertaken mammoth task of organising Health Camps for Rural Haryana. Going through the news reports, one can imagine the seriousness ness with which Young Hooda has undertaken social work. I am sure his organisation will do many great things during the coming days and years. Let us all congratulate Deepender for undertaking such a noble cause;
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14,000 examined at health camp
Raman Mohan
Tribune News Service
Jhajjar, April 4
About 14,000 patients were given a through health check up and treatment at the three-day mega health camp which concluded here today.
The camp, which was the first of its kind, was organised by Sewa, a social organisation, founded by Congress MP Deepender Hooda in collaboration with seven top notch speciality hospitals of the country. The camp was dedicated to two freedom fighters of the area - the late Pandit Shri Ram Sharma and Chaudhary Matu Ram.
The camp was apolitical and it covered six Assembly constituencies of this district which fall in the Rohtak Lok Sabha constituency. It was the first of a series of such camps to be organised to cover the entire Rohtak parliamentary constituency. The exercise is likely to be concluded by the middle of May.
As many as 500 hearing aids were provided free of cost to the needy. Likewise, the Bhagwan Mahavir Viklang Sewa Samiti known for its Jaipur Foot artificial limb, provided contraptions to 76 handicapped persons free of cost. Two hundred tricycles and 75 wheel chairs were also distributed. More than 200 patients underwent eye surgery during the camp.
The hospitals involved in the exercise included Escorts Heart Hospital, Delhi, Jaipur Golden Hospital, Delhi, Sunflag Hospital, Faridabad, Guru Gobind Singh Centenary Dental Institute, Gurgaon and the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak.
Mr Ranbir Singh, former minister and the only living member of the Constituent Assembly presided over the concluding function. He presented artificial limbs, wheel chairs and hearing aids to the needy. All registered patients were given health cards for further follow up treatment in the hospitals concerned. He also gave away merit certificates to the doctors, paramedics and volunteers who manned the camp for three days.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Deepender Hooda said on completion of the proposed health camps, Sewa would organise educational melas in the entire area. The aim of these melas would be to encourage students to work harder and increase their examination scores, encourage parents especially mothers to take more interest in educating their children especially girls and encourage teachers to put in an extra effort to show better results. These melas would also provide career counselling to students.
Meritorious students of the area would be paid special attention and suitable study material would be provided to them free of cost. Mothers of meritorious female students would be honoured for helping their girl child excel in academics.
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Rajendra