Source Name: Jain Groups (BJCRRR) |
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Outfits Launch 30 Mobile Dispensary Vans in Chennai to Conduct Health Check-ups of Residents on Spot
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Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India Jain Groups (BJCRRR), JITO, Chalo Sankeshwar, Jain Mitr, RCC, RCC Diva & RYA in association with Greater Chennai Corporation launched 30 Mobile Dispensary vans yesterday at Shri Shankarlal Sundarbai Jain College T. Nagar Chennai in presence of Dr. Radhakrishnan I.A.S Health Secretary Tamil Nadu Govt. & G Prakash, I.A.S Commissioner Greater Chennai Corporation.
Jain Groups in association with Greater Chennai Corporation Launched 30 Mobile Dispensary Vans in Chennai to conduct health check-ups of residents on spot
Bharatiya Jain Sanghatana (BJS) JITO Chennai Chapter (JITO), Chalo Sankeshwar, Jain Mitr, Rajasthan Cosmo Club, Rajasthan Cosmo Club Diva and RYA Cosmo Foundation (herein after referred as BJCRRR) are Various Social organization’s engaged in various activities for benefit of the Society and country as a Whole. They are all involved in various Disaster Management and Social Welfare as required from time to time and run Regular programs.
Jain Groups in association with Greater Chennai Corporation Launched 30 Mobile Dispensary Vans in Chennai to conduct health check-ups of residents on spot
Writing down details of the drive planned for the next 30 days in Chennai City by Jain Groups (BJCRRR) and Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC):
BJCRRR along with its partner organizations started the “Mobile dispensary SEVA” in the MMR region from 21st May 2020. Till 11th July with the support of 150 dispensaries 15,00,000 patients were treated in all the suburbs of Mumbai, mainly Dharavi area and given free medicines. As on 11th July, around 10000 corona suspected patients were referred to the BMC for further investigation.
BJCRRR has overcome the challenges and gained experience of working in Mumbai, Pune and other districts of Maharashtra. Now BJCRRR wants to focus and concentrate its efforts in identified hotspot areas of Chennai & suburbs.
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A video Link for Information www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXdZzKXEd54
GCC and BJCRRR mutually agreed to intervene in the hotspot areas and set up mobile dispensaries in these localities to conduct health check-ups. BJCRRR agreed to partner with GCC through mobile dispensaries to contain COVID in the identified localities by way of health check-ups and testing of Symptomatic cases. Following the detailed consultations among the Senior officials, GCC and BJCRRR together designed "Mission Zero" program to contain the COVID in the identified hot spot locations.
Project Objectives
Our aim is to reduce the risk of COVID-19 among people of Chennai and eradicate this with early detection, testing, isolation and Treatment. |
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