Mega Health Camp for Workers in Noida on Labour Day, 201 Centres
Mega Health Camp in Noida on Labour Day, 201 Centres

A mega health camp will be organized in Noida on the occasion of Labour Day, providing free medical treatment to workers at 201 centres across the city. The initiative aims to ensure that laborers and their families have access to essential healthcare services without any financial burden.

Camp Details

The health camp is scheduled to take place on May 1, Labour Day, and will be operational from morning until evening. A total of 201 centres will be set up in various parts of Noida, including sectors, industrial areas, and residential colonies. These centres will be equipped with doctors, nurses, and medical staff to attend to a wide range of health issues.

Services Offered

The camp will provide free check-ups, blood tests, eye examinations, and consultations for common ailments. Additionally, medicines will be distributed free of cost to those in need. Special attention will be given to workers suffering from occupational diseases and injuries.

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Government Initiative

The event is being organized by the Uttar Pradesh government in collaboration with local health departments and non-governmental organizations. Officials stated that the camp is part of a broader effort to improve the well-being of the state’s workforce. Workers from all sectors, including construction, manufacturing, and domestic work, are encouraged to attend.

How to Avail Services

Workers can visit any of the 201 centres on May 1. No prior registration is required. They will be required to carry a valid ID proof, such as an Aadhaar card or voter ID, to avail the services. The government has urged employers to allow their workers time off to attend the camp.

This initiative is expected to benefit thousands of workers and their families, providing them with much-needed medical care. The government plans to organize similar camps in other districts in the coming months.

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