Massive Health Mobilization in Punjab's Flood-Hit Villages

Punjab's Health Minister Balbir Singh has launched a special health campaign across 2,303 flood-affected villages, deploying government doctors, volunteers, and medical officers. The campaign includes medical camps, door-to-door health visits by ASHA workers, and rigorous vector control efforts. The initiative aims to prevent disease outbreaks post-flood.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chandigarh | Updated: 14-09-2025 17:49 IST | Created: 14-09-2025 17:49 IST
Massive Health Mobilization in Punjab's Flood-Hit Villages
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In a decisive response to the devastating floods that have ravaged over two thousand villages in Punjab, the state's Health Minister, Balbir Singh, has initiated a comprehensive health response.

The campaign calls for all medical resources to be deployed, including government doctors, private volunteers, Ayurveda officers, and MBBS interns, to implement a 'Special Health Campaign' designed to combat post-flood health crises.

With a focus on preventing outbreaks of vector-borne and communicable diseases, the initiative includes health camps, door-to-door checkups, and daily vector control exercises. The campaign is bolstered by over 550 ambulances and ample medical supplies, emphasizing collaboration with NGOs and community organizations.

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