The SBI Foundation updated the Kiphire district administration on the healthcare services of Sanjeevani Clinic on Wheels.
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DIMAPUR — Longtili C Sangtam, project lead, Nature SBI Foundation Nagaland for the Sanjeevani Clinic on Wheels initiative, submitted a formal letter to the Deputy Commissioner of Kiphire regarding the progress of the project funded by the SBI Foundation on Monday.
The purpose of the submission was to officially update the district administration about the ongoing healthcare services being provided through the Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) in various villages and towns of the district, stated a press release.
It said that through this project, free basic healthcare services are being delivered to people living in remote and underserved areas. The medical team continues to visit different villages regularly to provide doctor consultations, basic medicines, and essential health check-ups.
Services include blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, laboratory tests, eye check-ups, ECG services, and other primary health services.
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In addition to medical treatment, the team also conducts health awareness sessions focusing on hygiene, sanitation, safe drinking water, and prevention of common diseases.
The project contributes to the global development goal of Sustainable Development Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being, aiming to improve access to healthcare and promote a healthier and more dignified life for rural communities.
The letter also conveyed sincere appreciation to the district administration for their continued support and cooperation, which plays an important role in the smooth implementation of the project.