A Unique Initiative of Service on Republic Day; Free Medical Camps Organized in 33 Underserved Areas of Udaipur
Udaipur, January 27: Marking Republic Day with a spirit of service, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Seva Vibhag, Seva Bharati, and the National Medicos Organization (NMO), Udaipur, jointly organized 33 free medical consultation, diagnostic, and medicine distribution camps across underserved communities in Udaipur. These camps, held from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM, exemplified the commitment to health and nation-building through community service.
A Collaborative Effort
According to Seva Bharati Chittor Prant President Vivek Bohra, the large-scale initiative brought together a team of 446 dedicated members, including 134 doctors, 112 nursing staff, and 200 volunteers. Their collective efforts ensured the seamless execution of these extensive medical camps, which will be organized periodically to provide continued healthcare access.
Dr. Rahul Jain, Metropolitan President of NMO Udaipur, stated that the camps were coordinated under the leadership of Dr. Ashok Aditya (Coordinator) and Dr. Prithvi Jigar, Dr. Narendra Singh Deval, and Dr. Ajit Singh Vaghela (Co-coordinators).
Doctors Leading the Frontline
A total of 134 doctors, including senior practitioners and specialists, contributed their expertise. Among them were:
- Dr. Devesh Gupta
- Dr. Naresh Singhal
- Dr. Mukesh Jain
- Dr. M.P. Jain
- Dr. Bhagraz Choudhary
- Dr. Tarun Vyas
- Dr. Manoj Agrawal
- Dr. Mahesh Upadhyay
- Dr. Pranav Bhavsar
- Dr. Shabidika
- Dr. Sanjay Goyal
- Dr. Deepak Ninama (President, Resident Doctors Association)
- Dr. Kavita Barjatya
- Dr. Bharat Bansal
- Dr. Sunil Goyal
- Dr. Atul Ameta
- Dr. Meena Patavat
- Dr. Preeti Badgurjar
Their commitment and expertise ensured that hundreds of patients received quality medical advice and treatment.
Nursing Professionals and Volunteers
The camps were further supported by 112 nursing officers, including Ajit Solanki, Dharamveer Bairwa, Abhishek Ameta, Rohit Menaria, Kapil Kharadi, and Ram Shankar Lakhara, who played a crucial role in patient care and management.
Kapil Chittoda, Udaipur Seva Vibhag Head, emphasized that these camps are part of a regular initiative to provide healthcare services in underserved communities.
Guidance and Encouragement
Shiv Lahari, Regional Seva Pramukh of RSS, visited the camps and interacted with the doctors and nursing staff. He lauded their contributions and encouraged them to continue their selfless work. The camp’s logistics and arrangements were overseen by Metropolitan Seva Pramukh Suresh.