Uttarakhand govt holds special medical camp for journalists in Haldwani

Published : Feb 13, 2026, 09:00 AM IST
One-day medical camp organised at the Haldwani Media Centre (Photo/ANI)

Synopsis

Following CM Pushkar Singh Dhami's orders, a special health camp was organised for journalists in Haldwani. The camp provided free health check-ups, specialist consultations, and medicines to over 100 media professionals and their families.

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami directed the organisation of special medical and health camps for journalists, considering their lifestyle, heavy workload, and irregular routines. In compliance with these instructions, a one-day medical camp was organised on Thursday at the Haldwani Media Centre by the Information and Public Relations Department in collaboration with the Health and Medical Department.

Government Officials Laud Initiative

District Magistrate Lalit Mohan Rayal, Chief Medical Officer Nainital, and Joint Director Information Nitin Upadhyay attended the camp and reviewed the health services being provided. On this occasion, the District Magistrate said that healthy journalism is the foundation of a strong democracy, as free, fair, and fearless media play an important role in making the administration accountable and spreading awareness in society. He also said that the state government is sensitive towards the health and welfare of media representatives and ensuring their health security is among its priorities.

Comprehensive Health Services Provided

In line with the public welfare vision of Chief Minister Dhami, the camp provided modern health facilities, including X-ray, ECG, BP, sugar, thyroid, and various blood tests. During the camp, cardiologists, orthopaedic specialists, gynaecologists, ophthalmologists, dentists, and physicians conducted comprehensive health check-ups of the beneficiaries. Necessary medicines were also distributed free of cost after the tests.

Media representatives from print, electronic, and social media, along with their family members, from Haldwani, Ramnagar, Lalkuan, and Kaladhungi, participated in the camp. More than 100 journalists and their family members benefited from the camp.

Vision for Future Health Initiatives

Joint Director Information Nitin Upadhyay, who was present at the camp, said that as per government instructions, such health camps will be organised from time to time in all regions so that maximum media personnel and common citizens can benefit from quality health services. This camp is an excellent example of the state government's visionary approach, under which health services are being expanded to every section of society with the spirit of "Health for All, Development for All."

The camp was jointly inaugurated by District Chief Medical Officer Dr. Harish Chandra Pant and Joint Director Information Nitin Upadhyay. (ANI)

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