Will Navy Chief Launch a 5-Day Medical Camp in Lakshadweep on January 12?
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New Delhi, Jan 10 (NationPress) Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, the Chief of the Naval Staff, will officially kick off a five-day Joint Services Multi-Speciality Medical Camp in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep on January 12, as confirmed by an official on Saturday.
The primary goal of this camp is to provide extensive medical services to the residents of Lakshadweep, featuring specialist consultations, treatment options, and selected surgical procedures, including cataract surgery. This initiative reaffirms the Navy's dedication to healthcare outreach, community welfare, and ongoing civil-military collaboration.
This program is a part of the Indian Navy's long-term strategy to enhance and support existing healthcare services in the island territory through regular camps, aligning with the Navy Day outreach activities, according to a statement from an official.
Over the years, the medical camps have included various primary care specialties and dental surgeries across most islands of Lakshadweep. The camp scheduled from January 12 to 16 is anticipated to benefit numerous residents and strengthen the trust and goodwill shared between the Indian Navy and the people of Lakshadweep.
With advancements in healthcare and continued backing from the UT Administration, along with a positive response from the local community, the health camp has evolved into a multi-speciality camp, as stated.
The camp will encompass Agatti, Kavaratti, Androth, Amini, and Minicoy islands. It will be organized by a Joint Services Medical Team made up of seasoned medical officers and specialists from the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force.
The inclusion of professionals from all three services will provide a wide range of clinical expertise, ensuring comprehensive healthcare delivery throughout the camp's duration.
The inauguration ceremony will be graced by the senior leadership of the Indian Navy, including VAdm Sameer Saxena, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Naval Command; Surg V Adm Arti Sarin, Director General of Armed Forces Medical Services; and Surg V Adm Kavita Sahai, Director General of Medical Services (Navy). Additionally, the Advisor to the Administrator of UTL and other senior officials from the Lakshadweep Administration and Armed Forces will also be present.