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Union Tribal Affairs Minister Shri Jual Oram Inaugurates Two-Day Mega Medical Camp at Sundargarh

Sundargarh:6/4/25:Ministry of Tribal Affairs is committed to the holistic development of tribal communities across the country. As part of this vision, the Ministry has undertaken several proactive health initiatives to bridge healthcare gaps and ensure access to quality medical services for tribal populations, especially in remote areas.

Mission to Eradicate Sickle Cell Disease by 2047

National Sickle Cell Anaemia Elimination Mission, launched by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi in July 2023. The Mission sets an ambitious target to eradicate sickle cell disease by 2047, focusing on awareness generationuniversal screening, and comprehensive disease management among tribal populations through a community-centric and integrated approach.

Mega Medical Camp at Sundargarh: A Collaborative Effort under Janjatiya Gaurav Varsh

As part of the celebrations of Janjatiya Gaurav Varsh, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, in collaboration with AIIMS Delhi and the Government of Odisha, is organising a two-day mega medical camp on 5th and 6th April 2025 at the Sundargarh Government Medical College & Hospital, Odisha.

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The camp was formally inaugurated by the Hon’ble Union Minister of Tribal Affairs, Shri Jual Oram, on 5th April 2025. In his inaugural address, Shri Oram reaffirmed the Central Government’s unwavering commitment to strengthening healthcare services for tribal communities. He commended the efforts of AIIMS Delhi’s team of medical experts for their dedicated service to the tribal people of Odisha.

On this occasion, the Minister also distributed wheelchairs to around 100 persons with disabilities, exemplifying the Government’s inclusive approach to healthcare. Shri Oram personally interacted with the patients, encouraging them to fully avail the specialised medical services provided.

Specialised Medical Services and Facilities

The camp features expert participation from 19 specialist departments of AIIMS Delhi, including:

  • Cardiology
  • Haematology
  • General Medicine
  • Gastroenterology
  • Nephrology
  • Surgery
  • Orthopaedics
    …and others.

Patients from 18 blocks of Sundargarh district and adjoining regions are benefiting from expert consultationsdiagnostic services, and medical treatment.

In addition to consultations, the following free diagnostic services are being offered:

  • ECG
  • Ultrasound
  • X-ray
  • Blood tests

Patients are also receiving free medicines as per prescriptions provided by the doctors from AIIMS Delhi.

On the first day, over 1,500 patients availed of these services, indicating a strong community response. The camp will continue on 6th April 2025, ensuring wider outreach and impact.

Towards Healthcare for All

This initiative represents a vital step forward in the Ministry’s efforts to realise the vision of “Healthcare for All”, especially in underserved tribal areas. The mega medical camp at Sundargarh serves as a testament to the Government’s ongoing efforts to create healthier, self-reliant, and empowered tribal communities across India.

 

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