Gadwal: In an effort to bring better healthcare to rural areas, Dr. Bhalki Hospital has launched a Free Mobile Health Camp Ambulance. The initiative is supported by Vistaar Finance Ltd and Seva Samarpaka Trust. The launch event took place at the Shri Lakshmi Venkateswara Temple in Upparwadi.
The event was attended by doctors Dr. Nagaraja Bhalki and Dr. Priya Bhalki, who are leading the project. They were joined by important figures from the fields of healthcare, politics, and finance, all showing their support for this cause.
The ambulance will travel every day to villages around Raichur. It will offer free health check-ups, awareness programs, and give out essential medicines. The goal is to provide “excellent healthcare for all” and to help people who usually have little or no access to medical services.
Many dignitaries were present at the launch, including Shri Rajanna Ji from Seva Samarpaka Trust, Mr. Naveen from Vistaar Finance Ltd, Raichur MLA Dr. Shivaraj Patil, and several other local leaders and health professionals.
In his speech, Shri Rajanna Ji praised the doctors and staff for their dedication to helping others, especially in rural areas where healthcare is often lacking. Dr. Shivaraj Patil encouraged the public to make full use of the services, noting that regular use is important for the project’s success.
Dr. Nagaraja Bhalki shared his vision behind the project. He said everyone should have a spirit of service and help the community. He stressed that this mobile clinic is not just a one-time event, but a long-term promise to serve remote villages with free consultations, treatments, and medicines.
The mobile health unit hopes to become a model for rural healthcare. By catching illnesses early and educating people about health, it aims to make a real difference. The project shows how teamwork between hospitals, financial companies, and social organizations can lead to meaningful change.
The ambulance will act like a moving clinic, especially helping poor and underserved populations who often skip medical care due to distance or cost.
In conclusion, the Free Mobile Health Camp Ambulance is a strong example of combining social responsibility with healthcare. It offers new hope for people in remote areas. The event ended with blessings from temple leaders and a ceremonial flag-off, marking the beginning of this journey to bring healing and care to those who need it most.