International University, Nagaland (formerly The Global Open University Nagaland), through its AYUSH Hospital at Sodzulhou and Kozabe, organized a free Health Camp as part of its community health outreach programme on February 3 at the Sodzulhou Village Council Hall, Chümoukedima.
According to a press release issued by Dr. Roopam Bachhil, Registrar, the camp was conducted by the Departments of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences, Physiotherapy, and Medical Lab Technology of the University. Free health consultations, basic medical screenings, physiotherapy guidance, and laboratory services were provided to the villagers. A large number of people from Sodzulhou, Kozabe and nearby villages participated and benefited from the initiative.
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Kodo, VDB, Sodzulhou, appreciated the University for organizing such a beneficial health camp for the welfare of the community and encouraged similar initiatives in the future.
The Vice Chancellor, Dr. Dipak Kumar Shukla, welcomed the gathering and highlighted the various academic programmes offered by the University, particularly in the fields of allied health sciences and AYUSH. He reiterated the University’s commitment to community service and preventive healthcare.
The University informed that communities or villages interested in organizing similar free health camps may contact International University, Nagaland.
