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    In Gadwal, a health check-up camp was recently held at the Aija Municipal Office. This event is part of the Telangana State Government's ambitious 100-Day Action Plan. Municipal Commissioner CH Saidulu and Medical Officer Dr. Kiran Kumar led this initiative.

    Commissioner Mr. Saidulu highlighted the government’s commitment to health and welfare through this plan. He announced that health camps will occur every Friday at the municipal office. These camps are specifically for municipal workers such as sanitation, water supply, electrical, and revenue staff. The check-ups will include basic screenings like blood pressure and blood sugar tests.

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    For those already diagnosed with conditions like hypertension or diabetes, necessary medications will be provided. If further tests are needed, referrals to the Primary Health Centre (PHC) will be made for additional consultation.

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    The event saw active participation from Lakshanna, Senior Municipal Assistant, Vijay, Junior Assistant, Srinivasulu, Supervisor from the PHC, Obulesh, PHC staff, along with Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) and Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs). Other municipal officers and staff were also present.

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    This program aims to enhance the health and well-being of municipal workers who are crucial to public service. Regular check-ups are expected to help detect health issues early, ensuring timely medical care and improving staff productivity and welfare.

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