CJ of HC inaugurates mega health camp in High Court complex
CJ of HC inaugurates mega health camp in High Court complex
A mega health check-up camp, first of its kind in the High Court of Tripura organized at the court premises on Tuesday to create awareness among employees and lawyers of the High Court towards preventive healthcare.
On Tuesday morning, Chief Justice T. Amarnath Goud inaugurated the day-long program in presence of Advocate General Siddhartha Sankar Dey, Law Secretary Biswajit Palit and Registrar General Viswajeet Pandey.
In the camp, blood tests, eye check-up, dental check-up, ECG and medical consultation were conducted in collaboration with doctors of IGM Hospital, Agartala.
Meanwhile, a modern ambulance equipped with a life support system was also handed over to the Chief Justice by the Advocate General & Law Secretary. It would be positioned at the medical dispensary of the High Court round the clock. The camp saw participation by a large number of employees and lawyers across all age groups.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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