AYUSH Medical Camp Organized at Punjab Civil Secretariat to sensitize officials about health diseases

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Chandigarh- Aiming to stop well being illness among the many society, an AYUSH medical camp was organized by the Ayurvedic Division at Punjab Civil Secretariat, Chandigarh on Ayurvedic weight loss program and yoga. An official spokesperson of Well being division mentioned that Principal Secretary Well being and Household Welfare Mr. Kumar Rahul, IAS was the chief visitor of this operate. Other than this, Mrs. Gurpreet Kaur Sapra, IAS Secretary Personnel, Mrs. Gauri Parashar Joshi, IAS Secretary Basic Administration Division, S. Upkar Singh, IAS Particular Secretary Personnel, Mr. Gautam Jain, IAS Further Secretary Personnel, Mr. Tejdeep Singh Saini, Joint Secretary, Basic Administration Division, Dr. Raman Khanna, Director Ayurveda Dr Sanjeev Goyal Registrar and Dr. Jyoti Babbar District Ayurvedic Unani Officer Mohali, had been current on this event.

He added that camp incharge Dr. Amanpreet Kaur, Ayurvedic Medical Officer, Dr. Rajiv Mehta, Ayurvedic Medical Officer, Dr. Sonia Singla, Ayurvedic Medical Officer, Mr. Gurdeep Singh, Deputy Vaid, Mrs. Gurpreet Kaur Deputy Vaid, Mrs. Jasvir Kaur, Mrs. Indu Bala, Yoga Teacher, Mr. Rajesh Kumar and Dr. Vinod Kumar, HMO, Dr. Yuvika HMO, Mrs. Kavita and Gulshan Kumar Pharmacist offered free well being recommendation and medicines to the staff. The workers had been additionally sensitized about prevention from way of life ailments.

They had been educated about ailing results of quick meals and the way avenue meals badly impact on our very important organ of our physique. Free Ayurvedic and homeopathic medicines had been distributed to the staff.

On this event, free session and medicines for cough, blood strain, diabetes, pores and skin ailments, joint ailments, gynecological ailments, hormonal imbalance associated ailments, psychological sickness, long-term ailments had been offered. On this camp, 405 sufferers had been checked up by the Ayurvedic Medical doctors and 350 sufferers got free medicines.