ESL CSR Mega Health Camp Benefits 300 Villagers in Bokaro

 

Bokaro : Healthcare reached the doorsteps of rural Bokaro as ESL Steel Limited under its flagship initiative Project Aarogya rolled out a Mega Health Camp at Madhya Vidyalaya, East Mahal, delivering free medical care to nearly 300 villagers in a single day.

The camp was inaugurated by East Mahal Mukhiya Sheetal Singh, ESL’s Security Head Abhishek Kumar, and CSR Head Kunal Daripa, alongside local leaders and community members.

From specialist consultations and health check-ups to free medicines, villagers availed much-needed primary healthcare services. Many were also referred for advanced medical attention, ensuring continuity of care beyond the camp.

Backed by Sanjeev Netralaya and Kishore Dental Clinic, and coordinated by Citizens Foundation, the initiative turned into a one-stop platform for rural healthcare.

“These camps ensure crucial medical services are accessible to all,” said Abhishek Kumar.

“Our goal is to make a real difference through healthcare programs that reach the grassroots,” added CSR Head Kunal Daripa.

Mukhiya Sheetal Singh hailed the effort as “a remarkable service bringing doctors and villagers together.”

Notably, every year, ESL CSR’s Project Aarogya benefits over 35,000 villagers across Bokaro through a Primary Health Centre, Mobile Health Van, and outreach programs, covering maternal health, preventive care, general consultations, and awareness drives — bridging the rural healthcare gap.

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