Union Minister Launches ‘Jan Sehat Setu’ Health Initiative in Pune
Mandaviya launches ‘Jan Sehat Setu’ in Pune, urges doctors to offer free service 1 day a month
Hindustan Times
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Mansukh Mandaviya, India's Union Minister for Labour and Employment, launched the ‘Jan Sehat Setu’ health camp initiative in Pune, Maharashtra. He urged healthcare professionals to offer free medical services one day each month to promote community health and awareness across the nation.
- 01Mansukh Mandaviya launched the ‘Jan Sehat Setu’ initiative in Pune.
- 02Healthcare workers are encouraged to provide free services monthly.
- 03The initiative aims to enhance public health awareness.
- 04State health minister Prakash Abitkar highlighted the benefits of central government schemes.
- 05Pune mayor Manjusha Nagpure emphasized the importance of regular health check-ups.
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On Friday, Mansukh Mandaviya, the Union Minister for Labour and Employment, inaugurated the ‘Jan Sehat Setu’ health camp initiative at the Symbiosis Institute in Viman Nagar, Pune, Maharashtra. He called on doctors and healthcare workers to dedicate one day each month to provide free medical services, reinforcing the vision of a 'healthy, prosperous, and developed India.' Mandaviya emphasized the importance of community involvement, urging individuals to contribute their time, resources, and knowledge to serve society. State health minister Prakash Abitkar mentioned the availability of free treatment up to ₹1 crore under the Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) and requested that the central government ensure these benefits reach the citizens of Maharashtra. Pune mayor Manjusha Nagpure highlighted the need for a disciplined lifestyle and regular health check-ups, particularly for women, who often neglect their health. The event also recognized the contributions of doctors and representatives from voluntary organizations.
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The initiative aims to improve access to healthcare services for citizens in Pune and across Maharashtra, especially benefiting those who cannot afford regular medical care.
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