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Free health camp held on MSME Day

Free health camp held on MSME Day

Time of India2 days ago

A free health check-up camp was organised on MSME Day at the AMA Herbal premises on Talkatora Road for employees of AMA Herbal and the Indian Industries Association (IIA). Conducted by Apollomedics Hospital, the camp benefited over 100 employees and included general consultations, eye exams, blood sugar and blood pressure checks, ECGs, as well as diet and physiotherapy advice.
AMA Herbal co-founder Yawar Ali Shah emphasised the importance of preventive care for employee well-being. Apollomedics CEO Mayank Suman said the camp also aimed to raise awareness about healthy lifestyle practices, including proper diet, regular exercise, and stress management.

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