Towards a safe motherhood: AN&M Nurses after a consultation meeting at GLA CENTRE, affiliated to PAANCHAJANYA PUBLIC CHARITABLE TRUST at Pindaruch. 847306
Towards a safe motherhood: AN&M Nurses after a consultation meeting at GLA CENTRE, affiliated to PAANCHAJANYA PUBLIC CHARITABLE TRUST at Pindaruch. 847306
Many newborns & their mothers die in India in labor. It is especially so in villages. To help women enjoy better general health & easier labour, GLA CENTRE is going to start a MATERNITY CENTRE following the milestones given below:
Estimated Cost:
Phase 1: Rs 300,000/- p a
Phase 2: Rs 700,000/- p a
Phase 3: Rs 10 lakh p a
Please, donate to help make a healthier India.
BANK DETAILS: Paanchajanya Public Charitable Trust (Regd.), A/C NO. 322 4602 4967, STATE BANK OF INDIA, ALWARPET BR, IFSC: SBIN0002190
CHENNAI 600 018
Shreesh Chaudhary
PH: 73 208 22 725
www.paanchajanya.org
डा. (सुश्री) श्वेता, MBBS (IGIMS) पटना के इन्दिरा गांधी आयुर्विज्ञान संस्थान से पढ़ी ट्रेनिंग पाई डाक्टर मैडम हैं. मैडम जी एल ए सेन्टर पिण्डारुच (पश्चिम) में हर बुधवार Wednesday दिन में 2:30 से 5:00 ढ़ाई से पांच बजे तक पेशेंट से मिलेंगी. महिलायें विशेष रूप से आमंत्रित हैं. संपर्क करें
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जी एल ए सेन्टर
In spite of slippery path & bad weather some volunteers gathered at the G L A CENTRE PINDARUCH 847 306 for flag hoisting by Sangita Jha, a senior volunteer teacher, yesterday. Rajkumari Chaupal, Anita Kumari, Bhujngi Paswan, Vinod Mishra, & some other volunteers & some children associated with the Centre were also present.
April 21-24, 2020
Paanchajanya Public Charitable Trust (Regd.) organized a free health check-up camp for people above 55 in Pindaruch and neighbouring villages. Maintaining social distancing, they were provided with masks and examined by Dr. Ganesh Chaudhary, volunteer medical officer of the GLA Health and Learning Center, Pindaruch, managed by the PPCT trust.

In all, a few hundred people visited the health center during the four-day camp. The majority of these were working-class people from dalit families. Women constituted about 40% of the visitors, many of whom were over 60 years old.

They were checked for blood pressure, body temperature, body weight, and general well-being. They were then given medicines to enhance their immunity. The Trust spent about Rs. 25,000 on the camp after the health center’s pharmacy gave 15% discount on the medicines. In other words, medicines worth nearly Rs. 30,000 were distributed to visitors of the camp.

All visitors were given required immunity boosting medicines and were advised to maintain Corona-specific precautions, and to stay home and stay safe. These daily wage earners have so far been safe, despite their having to venture out every day.
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