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Chancellor Chandigarh University & CWT founder Satnam Singh Sandhu launches registration portal for multispecialty health camp

The health camp will be held on September 24 where prosthetic limbs will also be distributed and fitted to the needy patients free of cost besides numerous health checkup camps

Chandigarh Welfare Trust (CWT) is set to organise a free mega multispecialty health camp on September 24, at Grain Market, sector 39, Chandigarh to serve all strata of society including the elderly, women and children.

The health camp, for which registrations have already started, will be held from 9 am to 5 pm where prosthetic limbs will also be distributed and fitted to the needy patients free of cost besides numerous health checkup camps. The health camp is a part of CWT’s noble initiative of 15-day ‘Sewa Pakhwada’ which begins on September 17 in Chandigarh, on the occasion of 73rd birthday of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The health camp aims to distribute free prosthetic hands and legs to those in need and all are welcome to benefit from the noble initiative. Notably more than 2,000 individuals have already reaped the benefits of free limbs during the previous camps organised by CWT and Chandigarh University.

Satnam Singh Sandhu said, “The registrations for the health camp are open on the website www.chandigarhwelfaretrust.com and we are receiving an overwhelming response from the people.” “We are committed to serving the people of Chandigarh and its surrounding areas, however, anyone from across the country can avail of the free health checkup at the mega health camp. We are hopeful that a sizable number of residents will visit the camp and avail the benefit,” he said while appealing to the needy people to get benefits from the camp.

“The mega health mega multi-speciality health camp aims to provide free and quality healthcare services to the general public in Chandigarh and its nearby areas. This noble initiative also reaffirms our commitment to build a sustainable and progressive future for the people of the city,” said Satnam Singh Sandhu.

 

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