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Mobile Health Unit

  • Objective is to provide free medical care to villagers.
  • Focus area is villages in and around Tiger Reserves in central India.
  • Conservation Officers and field assistants plan and run medical camps in consultation with Medical Health Unit of sister NGO: Nature Conservation Society Amravati.
  • Frequency of camps is weekly and distributed across 4 Tiger Reserves.
  • On average, between 150-200 patients get free treatment and medicines every week.
  • So far, we have assisted Nature Conservation Society Amravati in holding 737 medical camps across the landscape at which a cumulative total of around 33,800 villagers have been treated.
  • Camps used to educate villagers about personal hygiene, clean drinking water.


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Dignitories checking the Medical Health Sarvice facilities
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Flag Off - Mr. Naqvi and Mr. Bhagat showing Green flag to the MHS ambulance
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Mr. Kishor Rithe President Satpuda Foundation talking at the inauguration ceremony of Medical Health Service
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Mr. Sarjan Bhagat PCCF WL talking at the inauguration ceremony of Medical Health Service
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Mr. SWH Naqvi PCCF HoFF talking at the inauguration ceremony of Medical Health Service
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Pench (Mah), Kirangisarra - Van majoors, daily wage workers of Forest Department, get free medical treatment from doctor with our ambulance
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Tadoba, Karwa - Staff of Forest Dept is examined, while other villagers register for treatment

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