Chandigarh, June 23:- Aiming to support the health of its sanitation workers, the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh today organized a comprehensive second health camp in collaboration with the TCI Foundation & Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Centre (HBCHRC) at MRF Centre in Industrial Area, near Kalibari Temple Phase-II (3BRD). The health camp aligns with SBM and MCC’s mission for the welfare of the Safaimitras.

The health camp was open to all sanitation workers employed in collecting garbage from households and commercial areas, as well as those working at the MRFs for Solid Waste Management processing. The camp provided free medical check-ups, vaccinations, and healthcare services to the workers, featuring dedicated stations for general health examinations, vision testing, dental check-ups, and the distribution of essential medicines.

Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Municipal Commissioner said that the health, safety, and welfare of the sanitation workers are of utmost importance, and MC Chandigarh is committed to providing them with the best possible medical care. She also mentioned that the Municipal Corporation has already covered insurance for all garbage collectors and MRF staff, irrespective of their joining criteria.

The Commissioner further expressed gratitude towards the entire team of garbage collectors and sanitation workers, whose consistent efforts have improved segregation in the city and achieved 100% collection of segregated waste from households and commercial areas. She highlighted the city's rise from the 66th rank in Swachh Sarvekshan 2021 to the 12th rank in 2022 and urged citizens to continue their efforts towards making Chandigarh a cleaner and healthier city.

She said that this second health camp of the month marked a fitting tribute to these unsung heroes and stands as a testament to the city's commitment to the well-being of its workforce.