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Free medical camp in MP’s Shivpuri gains entry into ‘India Book of Records’

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Shivpuri (MP), Mar 25 (PTI) A week-long medical camp held in Madhya Pradesh’s Shivpuri, where thousands of people were given various healthcare services free of cost, has entered the India Book of Records.

The camp, organised between March 17 and 24, set the record for being the “largest free multi-specialty medical camp held at a single location”.

The camp, held under the guidance of Union minister and Guna MP Jyotiraditya Scindia, was organised by the Shrimant Madhavrao Scindia Health Service Mission, Rotary Regional Medical Mission, and the Madhya Pradesh government.

“This record is not just an event, but a symbol of collective service, excellent management, and commitment to public welfare. In this massive camp, thousands of patients were provided with high-quality healthcare services at a single location, completely free of charge,” Scindia said in a statement.

Specialist doctors from across the country provided consultations, state-of-the-art diagnostics, essential medicines, and complex treatment services, directly benefiting thousands of families in the region, he said.

From diagnosis of complex eye-related, dental, and orthopedic ailments, to advanced medical consultations and free high-tech robotic surgeries, the camp provided various services to patients, the minister said.

With state-of-the-art equipment, expert teams, and well-organised management, the camp ensured that every patient received timely and quality treatment. This initiative not only strengthened access to healthcare but also opened new doors of healthcare for people in rural and remote areas, he added. PTI MAS NP

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