Srinagar, Sep 18 (KNO): Press Information Bureau (PIB) Srinagar Thursday organised a special medical camp for the media fraternity in collaboration with Paras Health as part of the ongoing countrywide Seva Parv.
The camp aimed at providing preventive health check-ups and consultations to journalists, recognising their important role as the bridge between the government and the people.
The camp was inaugurated by Qazi Salman, Director, PIB Srinagar, along with Dr. Murtuza Habib, Facility Director Paras Health.
Speaking on the occasion, Qazi Salman said, “The media fraternity plays a vital role in strengthening democracy by acting as a bridge between the government and the people. Their well-being is of utmost importance, and this camp is a small step to acknowledge their contribution while ensuring their health needs are addressed.”
Dr. Murtuza, noted, “Paras Health is pleased to partner with PIB Srinagar in this noble initiative. Journalists often work under immense pressure and stress, and such camps are essential for their health screening and preventive care. We remain committed to supporting initiatives that promote community health and wellness.”
During the camp, journalists were examined by a team of doctors from diverse specialisations including Pulmonology, Ophthalmology, Neurology, and Internal Medicine. Health consultations, basic diagnostic services, and awareness interactions were provided as part of the programme.
Members of the media fraternity warmly welcomed the initiative and expressed their gratitude to PIB Srinagar and Paras Health for organising the camp. They noted that such efforts not only address their healthcare needs but also reflect recognition of the challenges and pressures associated with their profession.
The camp underlined PIB Srinagar’s continuing commitment to engage with the media community in meaningful ways, both professionally and through welfare-oriented initiatives—(KNO)