Two mobile medical units have been commissioned in Nagpur, following a tripartite agreement between the Nagpur Municipal Corporation, Sanofi India Limited and Parimal Swasthya Management and Research Institute (PSMRI). The health services through the mobile units will be made available in Nagpur’s neglected areas. The agreement was reached with the initiative by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. The MoU was signed in Mumbai.
The health services are being extended under the CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) Fund of Sanofi India. The mobile units will be able to detect ailments like diabetes, hypertension, oral cancer etc at an early stage. About two lakh people of Nagpur are expected to benefit under the scheme.
The mobile medical units have started operations in Nagpur’s Azad Colony, Bada Tajbag, Bidipeth, Binaki, Dhanteshwari Nagar, Dharampeth, Dr Ambedkar Nagar, Ekatmata Nagar, Gittikhadan, Gopal Nagar, Jaitala, Jayanti Nagar, Mahatma Phule Chowk, Nandanwan, Pachpaoli, etc.
Generating awareness about health will also be carried out through the mobile medical units.
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