Theism Belgachia celebrates first aniversary with free medical camp and health awareness campaign
Kolkata/IBNS: Theism Belgachia, India's pioneering health station, commemorated its first anniversary by organizing a free medical consultation and checkup camp in collaboration with Theism Diagnostics and Metro Railway Kolkata.
This groundbreaking initiative, established as a public-private partnership pilot project, aimed to provide convenient healthcare facilities to the public while emphasizing disease prevention.
Under this unique partnership, Theism Diagnostics, the healthcare arm of the esteemed Theism Group conglomerate with a legacy of 50 years, joined forces with Metro Railway Kolkata to introduce the concept of "health on the go."

A fully equipped primary healthcare kiosk, equipped with ECG, pathology, and first response facilities, was established within the premises of the station. Within just one year of operation, this innovative initiative has successfully served over 50,000 commuters in various capacities, facilitating their access to essential medical services.
To celebrate the first anniversary of Theism Belgachia, coinciding with Doctors' Day, a comprehensive general, orthopaedic, and dental checkup camp has been organized on the station premises. Esteemed doctors will lead the medical camp, providing consultations and checkups to the attendees.

Additionally, a health awareness campaign will be launched, aiming to educate and enlighten the commuters about various health-related issues and preventive measures. The inauguration of the camp will be graced by senior principal officers from Metro Railway, while the distinguished presence of Theism Group's top brass will add significance to the occasion.
This noteworthy event not only marks the successful establishment of Theism Belgachia but also highlights the vital importance of accessible healthcare and disease prevention in today's fast-paced world.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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