Assam: Free health camp organized in Dibrugarh Hanumanbux Surajmal Kanoi College

In a collaborative effort to enhance the health and well-being of students and staff, a free health camp was organized by the Health and Hygiene Committee in conjunction with Apeksha Hospital and the Department of Political Science at Dibrugarh Hanumanbux Surajmal Kanoi College.
Assam: Free health camp organized in Dibrugarh Hanumanbux Surajmal Kanoi College

Dibrugarh:  In a collaborative effort to enhance the health and well-being of students and staff, a free health camp was organized by the Health and Hygiene Committee in conjunction with Apeksha Hospital and the Department of Political Science at Dibrugarh Hanumanbux Surajmal Kanoi College. The event, held on campus, aligned with the committee’s vision of “Good Health and wellbeing for All,” under the theme “Better Health; Better Education.”

Dr. Lamkholal Doungel, Head of the Department of Political Science and Coordinator of the Health and Hygiene Committee, extended a warm welcome to the participants during the well-attended inaugural session. He provided a concise overview of the camp’s purpose and highlighted the comprehensive range of free health services that would be available to all attendees.

The event saw the presence of esteemed professors, students, and medical professionals from Apeksha Hospital. Dr. Sashi Kanta Saikia, the Principal of the college, officially inaugurated the health camp. Dr. Saikia commended the initiative of the Health and Hygiene Committee and emphasized the contemporary relevance of the adage “health is wealth.” He urged the gathering to prioritize their health despite the demands of modern lifestyles.

Dr. Anup Jyoti Bharali, IQAC Coordinator of the College, also expressed his gratitude to the organizers for consistently conducting such valuable health camps. Other speakers included Anjumoni Phukan, Head of the Department of Assamese, and Dr. S. S. Das from Apeksha Hospital. They praised the college and the organizing team for their commitment. The day-long health camp was efficiently executed, offering services in three distinct medical areas: Physiology, Medicine, and Ophthalmology.

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