In the village, people from poor families often do not go to the hospital when they fall ill, which
leads to their health deteriorating over time. To address this issue, Sajjan Lal Memorial Society
organizes health camps and other beneficial camps in remote and underserved villages. These camps ensure
that the medical needs of the people from poor families are taken care of in a timely manner, preventing
them from succumbing to serious illnesses.
The other beneficial camps include activities such as coordinating with the administration to conduct
camps for issuing Ayushman Cards, Aadhar Cards, and spreading awareness about various government schemes
to the villagers. These camps aim to ensure that the villagers can avail the benefits of government
initiatives. Often, the poor villagers are busy with their daily labor and may not be aware of the
government's welfare schemes. Sajjan Lal Memorial Society holds health and awareness camps at regular
intervals to inform and educate the villagers about these opportunities.
"In the remote/underserved villages, the society will continue to organize health camps and other beneficial camps from time to time. This work helps many impoverished families in the village to receive timely medical treatment, ensuring that the unhealthy individuals can stay healthy. In this way, the society will keep organizing camps in the remote/underserved villages to raise awareness about health and ensure the well-being of the people living there."
OThe society organizes health camps and other beneficial camps in remote and underserved villages
from time to time so that people can stay aware of their health. By receiving timely and
cost-effective treatment for their illnesses, they can avoid serious health issues that may arise
due to delayed treatment, which could be financially burdensome for the villagers.
Therefore, the primary goal of Sajjan Lal Memorial Society is to create awareness about health among
the villagers by conducting regular health check-up camps in every village. Additionally, by
organizing other beneficial camps, the society aims to provide the villagers with the benefits of
various government schemes, thus improving their overall well-being.
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