
Demonstrating its continued commitment towards community healthcare and social responsibility, Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) organized a free mega health check-up camp through its Jan Arogya Kendra, Gandhinagar, on Friday at Srijan Valley School, Ambatoli, in Ranchi.
The health camp was conducted under the supervision and guidance of Harsh Nath Mishra, Director (Human Resources), reflecting the company’s sustained focus on improving healthcare accessibility for communities residing in and around its operational areas.
A total of 197 beneficiaries underwent free medical examinations conducted by specialist doctors during the camp. Essential diagnostic tests, including hemoglobin, blood sugar, and hypertension screening, were carried out free of cost. Participants were also provided consultations for various common ailments, along with necessary medical advice and free medicines.

The medical team played a vital role in ensuring the smooth execution of the initiative. Key contributors included Dr. Bharat Singh (CMO In-charge, Gandhinagar), Dr. Preeti Tikka (CMO & CSR In-charge), Dr. Ashima, Dr. Satyaprakash Ranjan, Dr. Neelu, Dr. Shilpi Jha, Dr. Neetu Singh, and Dr. Veena. Support from CSR officials John Bodra (Manager, CSR), Chandan Kumar (Manager, CSR), Munna Kumar Singh, Kamlesh Pandit, and the paramedical staff further ensured the camp’s success.
Local residents and patients expressed appreciation for the initiative, highlighting the importance of such outreach programs in providing accessible and affordable healthcare services. The initiative forms part of CCL’s broader Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efforts aimed at strengthening community well-being and promoting preventive healthcare awareness in coalfield regions.




