Report in Dainik Bhaskar on the seminar on “Advances in Telemedicine” sponsored by IITMAA in MRM College, Darbhanga, with help from PAANCHAJANYA P C TRUST (Regd.), on 04-04-2022.
Report in Dainik Bhaskar on the seminar on “Advances in Telemedicine” sponsored by IITMAA in MRM College, Darbhanga, with help from PAANCHAJANYA P C TRUST (Regd.), on 04-04-2022.
IITMAA and Paanchajanya Public Charitable Trust (Regd.) would like to invite you to a seminar on “Advances in Telemedicine”.
The seminar is focused on Advances in Telemedicine and its potential positive impact on the quality of healthcare delivery and efficacy of the treatments through better patients engagements.
| Date: April 4th, 2022 | Time: 7 PM to 8:30 PM. (IST) | To Register Please Click Here |
NOTICE
HEALTH CHECK UP CAMP, Saturday, 02/04/2022
ON DOCTOR’S ADVICE MEDICINES MAY BE GIVEN FREE OF COST
* GLA Center Pindaruch 847 306
* TIME: 12:00 Am- 03:00 Pm
ALL ARE WELCOME!
| MONTH | NO. OF PATIENTS (OPD) | NO. OF PATIENTS (NEBULIZATION) | NO. OF PATIENTS (HOME VISIT) | TOTAL |
| Sep-21 | 21 | 10 | 3 | 34 |
| Oct-21 | 14 | 6 | 2 | 22 |
| Nov-21 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 14 |
| Dec-21 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 10 |
| TOTAL | 80 |
GLA Centre Pindaruch, Darbhanga Dt., Bihar 847 306
(A Unit of Paanchajanya Public Charitable Trust (Regd.))
Report for Oct. – Dec., 2021
| People Treated in OPD : | 75 |
| People Visited at Home: | 05 |
| People Given Nebulization & Other Emergency Services: | 23 |
| Days GLA Centre Remained Open: | 70 |
| Total No. of Students: | 42 |
| Total No. of Days Taught: | 27 |
| Average No of students that reported for class daily: | 37 |
| Average %age of Classes Attended by All Students: | 70% |
| Income from OPD + Home Visit: | Rs 6,305/- |
| Expenses during this period: | Rs 200,000/- Approx |
| No. of Volunteer Doctors: | 02 |
| No. of Para-medical Volunteers : | 02 |
| No. Volunteer Teachers & Other Workers: | 05 |
Special Events:
Students Leaving at the End of the Day, Dec., 2021
विक्रमजी (श्री मुकेश कुमार चौधरी) GLA Centre के Secretary का पदभार ग्रहण करते हुए. विक्रमजी First Class B Com हैं. 2020 के October से GLA Centre में स्वयंसेवक रहे. इसके पहले वे 2009 से shoes एवं garments export co. Woodland में Audit Executive थे. अब विक्रमजी 01 दिस. से GLA Centre के संचालन तथा विस्तार की देखभाल करेंगे.
श्रीश / GLA Centre, Pindaruch fon: 847 306 22 725
RAVISH KUMAR THAKUR (B.1980)
RAVISH accepted the invitation of the Board of Trustees of Paanchajanya Public Charitable Trust (Regd.) and joined it on 01 Dec., 2021.
RAVISH is a B Com, B Ed, MBA. He has worked in the marketing of pharmaceutical products. In August, 2018, he joined GLA Centre as its Lay Secretary. In the months since then, the Centre completed all its planned constructions, and stabilized its activities in both education and health care.
RAVISH is liked by most mainly for his style of work. He leads his peers without ever being unpleasant. The Trust is about to start a new unit on the SH 75 near Pindaruch soon in order to serve a larger area. His talents & skills can help the Trust create an affordable & dependable system of primary health care & learning even for the rural poor.
Please, join me in welcoming RAVISH KUMAR THAKUR.
Shreesh Chaudhary
(Prof (Retd.), DHSS, IITM)
Managing Trustee, PPC TRUST (Regd.)
Ph: 73208 22725, 94440 28434
The 137th birthday of Dr Rajendra Prasad, the first president of India, was celebrated at GLA Centre here today.
On this occasion, cheques for scholarships granted by CR Kothari Memorial Charitable Trust of Vadodara, Gujrat were also given to the selected students. Regardless of caste, etc., Kothari Trust supports dozens of good students from economically weaker sections every year. This year the following from Darbhanga district were also granted this scholarship:
Speaking on this occasion, Prof Lal Mohan Jha (Retd.) of LN Mithila University eulogized the simplicity and vision of the first president of India. He also urged the scholarship awardees to to excel in life as in studies.
GLA CENTRE Pindaruch organised a free health check up camp for govt primary school children of the village. In all, 74 children, including 28 boys, reported for the check up.
Their height & weight were taken, & their teeth and general health were examined. Children were also told about hygiene & were given a tooth brush & a tube of tooth paste.