PULWAMA — In a considerable initiative aimed at addressing the health challenges faced by construction workers, the Health and Safety Department of NCC Limited, in collaboration with the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Awantipora, organized a medical camp on Friday at the CPWD facility of AIIMS Awantipora.

The event, which witnessed overwhelming participation from officials, staff, and labourers, focused on screening and addressing the health risks unique to workers engaged in physically demanding jobs.

As someone who has covered health developments for the past decade, it is evident that such camps are essential, especially for labourers in industries like construction, where physical strain often translates into a range of health problems. From muscular disorders to respiratory issues, these workers endure constant exposure to conditions that heighten the risk of illness. This camp, therefore, plays a vital role in offering preventive care.

According to Faisal Alam Bhat, in charge of the Health Department at NCC Limited, the medical camp epitomizes the company's commitment to corporate social responsibility. "Given the nature of the work here, it's imperative to ensure that workers receive timely health check-ups. Our aim is to make these camps a regular occurrence," Bhat said, indicating that similar initiatives, such as annual blood donation drives, are already being conducted.

By midday, over 200 patients had been examined by the medical team, with that number expected to rise to 500 by the end of the day. The patients not only received free diagnostic tests but were also provided with necessary medications on the spot.

The feedback from those attending the camp reflected the value of this initiative. "The doctors were thorough in their examinations, and the entire process was seamless. I feel reassured after today's visit," said KSM Raju, a labourer who was among the first to be treated.

Another worker, Pintu Kumar Yadav, applauded the collaboration between NCC Limited and AIIMS, remarking, "It’s heartening to see such proactive steps being taken for our health."

This effort, Bhat stressed, is not a one-off. "We are duty-bound to making these medical camps a regular feature," he reiterated, stating that the health of workers remains a priority for NCC Limited.

This post first appeared on The Kashmir Pulse

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