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Women’s Health Camp Successfully Held at Manakondur Village

Women’s Health Camp Successfully Held at Manakondur Village
Manakondur Village health camp
Health Camp Manakondur Village
Women’s Health Camp at Manakondur Village

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On 18 November 2025, with the divine blessings of HH Tridandi Srimannarayana Ramanuja Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji, a Women’s Health Camp was organised at the Supreme Function Hall in Manakondur village, under the auspices of Vikasa Tarangini, Karimnagar District, and with the support of Chalmeda Anandrao Hospital.

A total of 130 women registered, out of which 115 underwent cervical and breast examinations. Medical teams from Chalmeda Anandrao Hospital and CVM Hospital actively participated and successfully completed all health screenings. Along with the tests, the hospital also provided necessary medicines free of cost. All 130 women were also given BP and sugar tests.

Special Contributions

  1. Mr. Ghaus Khan generously provided the Supreme Function Hall free of cost for the camp.

  2. Former MPP Sri Tallapalli Shekhar Goud sponsored breakfast, tea, and lunch for nearly 80 members, including doctors and Vikasa Tarangini volunteers.

  3. Sri Ramaswamy, a retired employee from the village, stayed from 8 AM until the completion of the camp to oversee all arrangements and ensure smooth operations.

We express our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to the success of this service activity.

District President Sri Goutham Rao, Secretary Sri Yada Kishan, Sri Venkat Narayana, Women’s Health Camp Incharge T. Shrimati, M. Ashok Rao, Mallikarjun, Ravinder Rao, P. Lakshmi, and volunteers from VT Branches 01, 02, and 03 actively participated and extended full support.

Camp Highlights

130

Total women registered

130

BP and sugar tests

10

Follow-up cases identified

70

Cervical Cancer

45

Breast Cancer

HH Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji

HH Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji – The Visionary Founder

Our revered Acharya HH Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji’s vision behind initiating “Women Health Care” is to remind us that women’s health must be given utmost priority, as they are the ones who nurture and care for the entire family. It is therefore our responsibility to safeguard their well-being. As Swamiji emphasizes, prevention is always better than cure.

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