Noida, March 29, 2026 | A free health check-up camp was organised on Sunday at the Community Centre in Sector 34 through a joint initiative of Bharat Vikas Parishad (Swarnim Branch) and the Federation of RWAs, Sector 34, with medical support from Vardan Multispeciality Hospital.
The camp witnessed active participation from local residents, with more than 160 people availing the free medical services provided during the event.
Wide Range of Medical Services Offered
According to Pramod Sharma, the camp included consultations from multiple specialists such as general physicians, gynaecologists, Ayurvedic doctors, and acupuncture experts.
Residents were able to access comprehensive healthcare services under one roof, making the initiative especially beneficial for elderly citizens and those seeking preventive check-ups.

Free Diagnostic Facilities Provided
Dharmendra Sharma, General Secretary of the Federation of RWAs, said that the hospital ensured a wide range of diagnostic and consultation services free of cost.
These included:
Dental consultation
Eye check-up
Bone Mineral Density (BMD) test
Haemoglobin testing
Blood pressure monitoring
Blood sugar testing
The initiative aimed to promote preventive healthcare and raise awareness about regular health check-ups among residents.

Community Participation and Support
The event saw the presence of several members and representatives from both organisations and the local community. Prominent attendees included Mahesh Babu Gupta, Kavit Bansal, Mukta Agarwal, P.C. Gupta, Mahendra Kumar Shah, Rajesh Khandelwal, Dr. M.K. Agarwal, Omprakash Bansal, Suman Gupta, Dinesh Mittal, Pramod Gupta, Umesh Goswami, R.C. Bajaj, Prakash Inani, Dinesh Chandak, and Dr. Subhash Gupta.
Promoting Preventive Healthcare
Organisers highlighted that such health camps play a crucial role in early detection of diseases and encourage individuals to adopt healthier lifestyles. They also emphasised the importance of community-driven initiatives in improving access to basic healthcare services.
The successful event of the camp reflects growing awareness and participation in community health initiatives, with organisers expressing intent to conduct similar programmes in the future for the benefit of residents.
