Vedanta’s conducts over 120 Health Camps In Odisha’s Rayagada

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Sijimali Rayagada (Odisha) : Adhering religiously to its Community Social Responsibility (CSR) commitments, India’s largest aluminium producer, Vedanta Aluminium, has already launched its Mobile Health Service (MHS) since May this year so that it could cater to the healthcare needs of remote villages in the peripheral areas of the company’s Sijimali mines situated in southern-Odisha’s tribal-dominated Rayagada district.
Since the inception of Vedanta’s MHS in May 2024, over 3,300 beneficiaries belonging to 18 villages have meanwhile reaped the healthcare benefits, while the well-equipped Mobile Health Units (MHUs) of Vedanta, standing ever ready to meet the exigencies, have already organised over 120 successful health camps till date.
The well-equipped MHUs armed with eligible and efficient doctors as well as paramedic staff have been conducting health check-ups, blood sugar tests, etc, and also distributing medicines free of cost. Besides, regular health camps are being held for creating awareness among the villagers along with taking preventive measures.

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