Due to the initiative of Chief Minister Shri Vishnudev Sai, people are getting benefits from Niyada Nellnar scheme
Chief Minister Shri Vishnudev Sai had launched the Niyyad Nellanaar Yojana for the all-round development of remote rural areas of Bastar. Under the scheme, on the instructions of Health Minister Shri Shyam Bihari Jaiswal, the team of the Health Department is conducting health checkups by going door to door in inaccessible areas. Under the Niyyad Nellanaar Yojana, special health camps are being organized in all inaccessible and tribal-dominated areas of Sukma district. The team of the Health Department is knocking door to door in remote inaccessible areas with all types of health facilities. To increase awareness about health, health facilities and programs are being delivered to the last corner of the villages through special health camps. For this work, Collector of Sukma District Shri Devesh Kumar Dhruv and Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr. Kapil Kashyap are specially monitoring the works.
The village marked under the Niyyad Nellanaar Yojana is a forest village under the Gram Panchayat Pongabhejji of Borguda Sukma development block. The team of the Health Department reached here on foot along the footpath. This village falls in the Pariya camp area, located at a distance of about 45 km from the district headquarters. A health camp was organized by the health department team under the shade of a tree. A health camp was
organized in the remote and inaccessible area of Borguda on Saturday as part of the 100-day identification and treatment campaign under Nikshay Niramaya Chhattisgarh. In the camp, the health department team conducted health check-up of about 45 people of the community and screened for tuberculosis, malaria, leprosy, diabetes and blood pressure. During the camp, sputum samples of 10 suspected tuberculosis patients were taken and sent to the District Tuberculosis Eradication Center for testing. Along with this, free medicines were distributed after health check-up of about 127 people who came to the camp. A large number of villagers reached the camp for health check-up. On this occasion, the villagers were also sworn in to save their families and neighbors from TB. The health department advised the villagers to be cautious of snakes and scorpions, sleep in beds with mosquito nets at night, drink filtered water and keep their surroundings clean.
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