In line with the national ‘Swachhata Hi Seva’ campaign, Dredging Corporation of India Limited (DCIL) organized a comprehensive health Checkup camp for health workers and DCIL employees, reinforcing its commitment to the well-being of its workforce and promoting health as an integral part of cleanliness and hygiene.
The health checkup camp, held at the DCIL headquarters, focused on preventive healthcare measures, general health check-ups, and awareness sessions for the participants. The initiative aims to encourage employees and health workers to take proactive steps in maintaining their health while upholding cleanliness practices as part of the national Swachh Bharat mission.
Highlights of the Health Camp
• Medical Check-ups: General health assessments, including blood pressure, sugar levels, BMI, and basic health screening, were conducted by a team of doctors and medical profes-sionals.
• Awareness Programs: Dedicated sessions on hygiene practices, disease prevention, and mental well-being were provided, emphasizing the importance of maintaining cleanliness in both personal and professional settings.
• Consultation with Specialists: Employees had the opportunity to consult with specialists in various medical fields.
The health camp organized by DCIL is a part of our ongoing commitment to the well-being of our employees and the larger community of the society as a whole.
Speaking on the successful execution of the Health Camp organized by DCIL under ‘Swachhata Hi Seva’ Campaign Dr M Angamuthu, IAS, Chairman of DCIL & VPA and Shri Durgesh Kumar Dubey, IRTS, MD & CEO of DCIL said, “Our employees’ health and well-being are of utmost im-portance to us. Through initiatives like this health camp, we aim to create a healthier workforce while also promoting the core message of cleanliness that is integral to the ‘Swachhata Hi Seva’ campaign. Cleanliness and good health go hand in hand, and this is our contribution towards a cleaner and healthier India.”
The health camp was well-received, with a large number of DCIL employees and health workers participating enthusiastically. The initiative was part of DCIL’s broader efforts to support the Swachh Bharat mission, which aims to encourage a cleaner environment and promote public health across the country.