PINAKI MAJUMDAR
Jamshedpur, Dec 2: Jharkhand Governor C.P. Radhakrishnan, while addressing a ‘Health Camp’ organized at Baharagora in East Singhbhum today by an NGO, Citizen Foundation, in collaboration with Enterprise Rights Limited, Government of India, expressed happiness that in the last two years, 50 free health clinics have been provided in these rural areas.
Charity is the biggest religion
This was the 51st health camp where expert doctors from other states had also come.
The Governor went on to say, “If we are born on this earth, death is certain, then what should be our duty between birth and death?”
He said that life is meaningful only when we live not just for ourselves but also for the society.
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“We all Indians know that charity is the biggest religion and following this religion, when our scientists developed the Covid vaccine, the Prime Minister not only ensured distributing it to the people of our country but also to other countries for free. The vaccine was made available. This initiative of the Prime Minister was appreciated all over the world. Similarly, to protect the health of the people, he started the Ayushman Bharat scheme, from which 10 crore people are benefiting. Let it be known that this scheme was started by the Prime Minister from Jharkhand, the land of Lord Birsa Munda,” the Governor added.
Health is wealth
The Governor further said that health is wealth. Therefore, people should get their health checked regularly.
In this perspective, the relevance of organizing health camps in rural areas increases.
People who are not able to get their health checked can easily go to this camp and get themselves checked, he explained.
The Governor also honoured the doctors who came to the camp and expressed his gratitude to everyone.
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