Mega health camp conducted in memory of Bir Tikendrajit
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, July 27 2025:
A Mega Health Camp was conducted today at Bhaskara Prabha, Konjeng Leikai, Imphal West, drawing an enthusiastic response from the public.
More than 200 patients benefited from free medical consultations, diagnostic tests, and treatment services throughout the day.
The camp was jointly organised by Seva Bharati Manipur, Manipur Seva Samiti, National Medicos Organisation Manipur, Saksham, and Bharat Vikas Parishad, as part of the Bir Tikendrajit Shradhanjali Swasthya Seva Yatra to commemorate the courage and sacrifice of Bir Tikendrajit while promoting community healthcare.
A total of 43 doctors, including specialists from various fields, and over 60 medical support staff participated in the camp.
They provided services such as free medicines, ECG, blood sugar testing, nerve testing, haemoglobin testing, lipid profile testing, eye examinations, and dental treatments.
The venue was divided into multiple specialist departments to address the wide-ranging medical needs of the attendees.
Departments included Medicine, Cardiology, Neurology, Surgery, Pediatrics, Chest Medicine, Dermatology, ENT, Eye Care, Gynecology, Orthopedics, Dental Care, Ultrasound, and ECG.
A dedicated unit for Dental Oncology was also present, catering to complex oral health issues including oral cancer and temporomandibular joint pain.
The venue was well-organised across different floors, with clear signage and volunteer support to assist patients in navigating the camp smoothly.
Doctors and healthcare professionals generously volunteered their expertise to ensure timely and quality care.
Speaking on the occasion, a representative from Seva Bharati Manipur said, "This camp is not just a tribute to our brave hero Bir Tikendrajit, but also a collective step towards ensuring equitable healthcare access to all sections of society".
Local residents expressed heartfelt appreciation for the initiative, highlighting the growing need for such camps in underserved communities.
The organisers also affirmed their commitment to conducting more such outreach programmes in various parts of Manipur in the coming months.




