Hardoi – A special medical camp for sanitation workers was organized at the Municipal Council Campus in Hardoi under the Utthan Project, an initiative implemented by FINISH Society with support from Coca-Cola and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
Sanitation workers from various wards across Hardoi participated in the health camp and underwent thorough medical check-ups. A team of specialist doctors conducted detailed health examinations and provided essential medical advice and consultation to the workers.
Officials from FINISH Society explained that the Utthan Project aims to improve the health, hygiene, and living standards of sanitation workers. They highlighted that this medical camp is a significant step toward ensuring access to necessary healthcare services for sanitation workers who are the backbone of the city’s cleanliness efforts.
Municipal Council officials appreciated the initiative, stating that the health and well-being of sanitation workers are a crucial component of the public sanitation system. They emphasized that such camps will contribute to maintaining the safety and well-being of those who keep the city clean.
Local sanitation workers also welcomed the initiative, noting that it has been highly beneficial for their health awareness and care. The organizers assured that similar health camps will be organized in the future, ensuring continued support for the health and efficiency of sanitation workers.