Specialist doctors to offer free OPD, medicines and ECG services on February 28 and March 1
Published on: February 28, 2026
By: BTNI
Location: Rajnandgaon, India
In a significant social welfare initiative, a two-day “Mahavir Free Health Camp” is being organized at Jain Bageecha, Sadar Bazar, Rajnandgaon on February 28 and March 1, 2026. The camp will be held daily from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and aims to provide accessible healthcare services to citizens free of cost.
The camp is being jointly organized by Shri Jain Shwetambar Murtipujak Sangh and Shri Jain Shwetambar Murtipujak Yuva Mandal, continuing their tradition of community service and public welfare activities in the city.
According to the organizing committee, experienced and specialist doctors from across Chhattisgarh will be present to examine patients, provide treatment consultations and offer health guidance across multiple medical disciplines. Citizens attending the camp will receive free OPD consultations, complimentary medicines and ECG testing facilities.
Medical Specialties Available
The camp will feature expert consultations in the following fields:
- MD Medicine
- Orthopedics (Bone & Joint Care)
- Dentistry
- Ophthalmology (Eye Care)
- Gynecology and Obstetrics
- Gastroenterology (Digestive Disorders)
- Dermatology (Skin Care)
- Pediatrics (Child Health)
- Cardiology (Heart Care)
- Acupressure Therapy
In addition to the free services, the organizers have arranged for up to 50 percent discount on various diagnostic tests, providing additional relief to patients requiring further investigations.
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The committee has specifically appealed to citizens suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid disorders, heart and nerve-related conditions, joint and back pain, skin and hair issues, pregnancy-related health concerns and pediatric nutrition problems to take advantage of the camp. Preventive health consultations and lifestyle guidance will also be provided to promote long-term wellness.
Organizers emphasized that the initiative aims not only to provide treatment but also to spread awareness about regular health check-ups and early diagnosis. “Access to quality healthcare should not be limited by financial constraints. Through this camp, we aim to serve the community and ensure timely medical attention for all,” a committee member stated.
Residents have been urged to participate in large numbers and make full use of the free healthcare services available during the two-day event.
For further information, citizens may contact Jainam Baid (Mobile: 90988-00100) or the President of the Yuva Mandal (Mobile: 99071-22033).



