A health camp under the Nature SBI Sanjeevani – Clinic on Wheels initiative was conducted at Tethuyo Village Public Ground on March 24. The main aim of the project is to improve healthcare access in remote areas and reduce inequality in health services.
Nature SBI Foundation, project lead, Longtili C. Sangtam explained that the SBI Sanjeevani project, a CSR initiative of SBI Foundation, which provides free primary healthcare in remote areas through mobile medical vans. She said the services include doctor consultations, basic lab tests for malaria, typhoid, diabetes, and hemoglobin, along with free medicines where each unit is staffed by a doctor, nurse, lab technician, pharmacist, and driver, and also conducts awareness programmes on hygiene.
A specialist health camp was also organised with three doctors: Dr. Thritingla Sangtam (Gynecologist), Dr. Zioba T. Sangtam (Dental Surgeon), and Dr. Lillio (General OPD), who provided medical services to the people.
The project lead expressed gratitude to ATSIKEH Trust, Tethuyo United Club, and the three participating villages for their support and cooperation.
The programme was chaired by Tethuyo United Club, president, Alomong, invocation by Tethuyo Village Baptist Lithro, pastor, Longtsaba, welcome address by Tethuyo Village Council, chairman, Tethsolen, vote of thanks by Sanphure Village Council, chairman, Intsochu and benediction by Tsungmülung Village Baptist Fellowship, chaplain, Tetsangmong.
