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Medical Camp – East Manikya Dewan Para | Free Rural Healthcare Initiative

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East Manikya Dewan Para

Many villages in Tripura still struggle for a decent healthcare facility. But the momentum on ground – as seen in East Manikya Dewan Para Medical Camp recently – showed that it is possible for the professionals and local volunteers to come together and make a difference. The camp conducted from 12.00 noon to 5.00 p.m on December 03, 2025 was organized to provide villagers with the basic health services which generally they are unable to access in time. The result was that hundreds of residents received checkups, tests and medical advice free of charge.

A Community-Centered Initiative

The Medical Camp – East Manikya Dewan Para was not just another event. Instead, it was a thoughtful attempt to reach individuals who rarely get access to early diagnosis or preventive care. Villagers, especially elderly people and women, arrived throughout the day for thyroid tests, physical checkups, and consultations. Since many of them cannot afford frequent hospital visits, the camp gave them an opportunity to understand their health conditions without worrying about financial burdens.

Moreover, the organisers ensured that the camp covered a wide range of services. In total, 39 thyroid tests were conducted, along with more than 40 additional diagnostic procedures. Furthermore, participants received personalised advice on issues such as heart health, stomach disorders, respiratory problems, kidney complications, and eye concerns.

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Experienced Professionals Led the Camp | East Manikya Dewan Para

For maintaining confidence and providing standard care, the camp was supervised by two highly qualified persons Dr. D.M. Paul and lab technician Mr. D. Biswas. During the evening, she also chatted to each patient and discusssed what they came in with using language that made it easy to understand. In the meantime, Mr. Biswas carried out all tests accurately and calmly, which made villagers feel comfortable as well as safe.

Thanks to their expertise, residents could count on sound advice, such as how to control chronic conditions or eat better or avoid run-of-the-mill infections. Their warm approach and medical experience made the project all the more effective.

Why the Medical Camp Matters for Rural Tripura

While Tripura has moved from strength-to-strength in building healthcare infrastructure, small hamlets like these find it hard to access amenities. Consequently, projects like the Medical Camp – East Manikya Dewan Para make a real difference. Here are some key reasons:

Community Participation Encouraged | East Manikya Dewan Para
Things like this bring people together. Families come and they go together, talk about health concerns and support each other in doing the right thing.

Encourages Early Diagnosis
Early symptoms are often dismissed through ignorance. But when doctors travel to the village, community members are inspired to check their health.

Reduces Financial Stress
People who are worried about healthcare costs often forgo seeking medical help. Free camps eliminate that obstacle and encourage them to act promptly.

Constructs Health Consciousness | East Manikya Dewan Para
Doctors gave helpful advice about diet, exercise and making lifestyle changes. As a result, villagers were educated on how simple practices could help counter more serious diseases.

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Strong EEAT Foundation | East Manikya Dewan Para

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Expertise

Qualified doctors led the medical camp, ensuring professional guidance.

Experience

The camp provided real, hands-on experience for villagers who usually travel far for treatment.

Authoritativeness

The involvement of trained medical professionals and local organisers strengthened the credibility of the event.

Trustworthiness

All services were transparent, ethical, and free of cost, which helped build trust within the community.

Impact on the Community | East Manikya Dewan Para

The feedback for Medical Camp -East Manikya Dewan was truly amazing. They expressed relief at having received timely medical attention, particularly among those who were experiencing health problems but lacked a way to get regularly tested. Many residents who were tested were elderly and said it was the first time in years they had received a thyroid examination. Younger participants, however, appreciated the explanations presented by the doctor.

The camp also underlined the desirability of more such interventions. Excerpts From Villages Many villagers felt the camps should be held more regularly, once a month if possible. Because early detection can be life-saving, growing such programs might make a difference.

Future Plans and Possibilities | East Manikya Dewan Para

Because of the encouraging feedback, organisers are planning to arrange more camps in nearby villages. They are considering:

  • Monthly chronic illness checkup camps
  • Women’s health and nutrition sessions
  • Eye screening programs
  • School health checkup days
  • Awareness drives on diabetes, blood pressure, and thyroid issues

If these plans are executed, rural Tripura will move closer to achieving accessible healthcare for all.

FAQs: Medical Camp – East Manikya Dewan Para

1. What was the main aim of the medical camp?

The camp aimed to offer free healthcare services and spread awareness about early diagnosis and prevention.

2. Who organised and conducted the camp?

The event was conducted by Dr. D.M. Paul with assistance from laboratory technician Mr. D. Biswas, supported by the East Manikya Dewan Para Unit Committee.

3. What services were available?

Thyroid tests, general checkups, health screenings, and guidance on heart, kidney, stomach, respiratory, and eye problems.

4. Were all the services free?

Yes. Every service offered at the Medical Camp – East Manikya Dewan Para was completely free of cost.

5. Will more camps be organised?

Organisers are planning additional camps depending on resources and community demand.

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