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Patna Shields Sanitation Workers with Health Camps
30 Jan
Summary
- Over 200 sanitation workers received free health screenings.
- Camps focus on early detection of oral, cervical, and breast cancer.
- Sixty health camps are planned across all wards by February 19.

The Patna Municipal Corporation (PMC) has launched a significant health initiative, providing free cancer screenings and expert consultations for its sanitation workers and their families. On Thursday, over 200 individuals benefited from these services at a camp held at Gulzarbagh Stadium under Azimabad Circle. Mayor Sita Sahu and municipal commissioner Yashpal Meena inaugurated the event, emphasizing the importance of the sanitation staff to the city's cleanliness.
The medical teams focused on screening for oral, cervical, and breast cancer, aiming for early disease detection which can save lives. The PMC has established a system for medical guidance and referrals for those requiring further treatment based on their test results.
This initiative is part of a broader plan to conduct 60 health camps in all wards between January 27 and February 19. The corporation is committed to the health protection of its sanitation workers, ensuring they and their families receive necessary primary health check-ups.


