Cabinet Minister Balbir Singh participated in a free eye check-up camp held in Langh village of Patiala, where more than 100 residents received medical examinations. The initiative focused on providing accessible healthcare services to rural communities.
The event, highlighting the long-standing commitment of the minister toward public health outreach in the region.
Free Eye Check-up Camp in Patiala Benefits Over 100 Residents
During the free eye check-up camp in Patiala, hospital staff conducted detailed eye examinations for villagers, identifying vision issues and providing necessary medical guidance. Spectacles were also distributed free of cost to those who required them.
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The free eye check-up camp in Patiala aimed to ensure early detection of eye-related problems and improve access to basic healthcare services in rural areas.
Long-Term Health Service Through Free Eye Check-up Camp in Patiala
Dr. Balbir Singh has reportedly been organizing such health camps in Langh village since 1987. The free eye check-up camp in Patiala reflects decades of continuous service aimed at improving community health and awareness.
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According to the statement, the free eye check-up camp in Patiala is part of a broader effort to provide preventive healthcare and regular medical support to villagers.
Focus on Rural Healthcare Development
The free eye check-up camp in Patiala highlights the importance of grassroots-level health initiatives. Such camps help identify health issues early and reduce the burden of untreated medical conditions in rural populations.
Officials emphasized that the free eye check-up camp in Patiala is an important step toward strengthening rural healthcare delivery systems.
The free eye check-up camp in Patiala organized with the participation of Balbir Singh provided essential medical support to over 100 villagers. With free examinations and distribution of spectacles, the camp reinforced the government’s focus on accessible and community-based healthcare services.