Medical Camps

SWARLIPI was established to bring attention to those lacking access to free and timely healthcare. Our mission is to provide an effective, economical, and prompt solution to medical care for individuals who lack resources. Our extensive experience over the last 25 years has enabled us to optimise the entire process for masses. We aim to guard the underprivileged against deprivation of medical attention. To date, we have fulfilled thousands of medical camps across India, provided more than 3 lakhs spectacles to those underprivileged, served close to 30 million people in India.

How it all began?

The foundation of our organisation was set by team of directors, who continues to be the driving force behind its growth.

Our main goal is to assist those who are deprived of necessary healthcare and medical treatment, which has become our mission over the past 25 years. We have facilitated over thousands of medical camps, provided over 3 lakh spectacles to the needy, and reached over 30 million individuals so far. This journey was made possible with the tireless work of our team of professionals



Our contribution:

  • 01 Providing accessible and timely health care to those in need across India
  • 02 Assisting those who are deprived of basic healthcare, Medical Treatment and surgery
  • 03 Conducting thousands of medical camps and providing more than 3 lakh spectacles to the needy
  • 04 Reaching out to more than 30 million people in India
  • 05 Making health services available to those in urban slums and rural areas
  • 06 Distributing sanitizers, masks, soaps, ration kits, nutritional support and medicines to those in need
  • 07 Inspiring others to join us in our endeavour to offer service to mankind

Maha Arogya Shivir was successfully organized at Baihar, Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh, under the esteemed presence of Hon’ble Governor of Madhya Pradesh, Shri Mangubhai Chhaganbhai Patel, and Hon’ble Member of Parliament, Balaghat, Smt. Bharti Pardhi. The Shivir provided a wide range of free healthcare services, including consultations in orthopaedics, urology, neurology, gynaecology, oncology, paediatrics, pulmonology, dermatology, and general medicine.

Key highlights included:
• Free health check-ups by specialist doctors
• Eye check-ups and distribution of spectacles
• TB screening, testing, and awareness programs
• Nutrition kit distribution for Sickle Cell and TB patients
• Wheelchairs for differently-abled beneficiaries
• Free distribution of essential medicines

This large-scale health initiative aimed to bring quality medical services to underserved communities, ensuring care, support, and holistic well-being for the people of Balaghat.

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Maha Arogya Shivir was held on 4th & 5th May 2025 at Rani Durgawati Ground, Ramnagar, Mandla, Madhya Pradesh. The camp benefitted 1,00,000 tribal people, creating a historic milestone in community healthcare. It was organized under the guidance of Dr. Faggan Singh Kulaste, Hon’ble MP and Chairman, Parliamentary Committee on SC/ST Welfare.

Several eminent dignitaries graced the occasion:
• Shri Mohan Yadav, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, attended the camp.
• Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, was also present.
• Shri Jual Oram, Hon’ble Union Minister for Tribal Affairs, extended his support.
• Shri Durgadas Uikey, Hon’ble MoS for Tribal Affairs, joined the program.
• Smt. Savitri Thakur, Hon’ble MoS, Women & Child Development, attended.
• Smt. Sampatiya Uikey, Hon’ble Minister for Public Health & Education, MP, was present.
• Smt. Himadri Singh, Hon’ble MP from Anuppur, graced the camp.

Over 1,200 doctors and paramedics delivered free services including general check-ups, blood tests, eye check-ups, distribution of 50,000 spectacles, and 1,000 wheelchairs. Specialized care covered TB awareness, nutrition kits, paediatrics, orthopaedics, gynaecology, ENT, dermatology, and mental health. The Shivir also showcased Ayurveda, Homeopathy, and Naturopathy for holistic tribal healthcare.

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On 25th March 2025, Swarlipi Charitable Trust, in collaboration with The Shipping Corporation of India Ltd. (SCI), successfully organized a Nutrition Distribution Program at Chitrakoot Ground, Industrial Area, Andheri West, Mumbai. This initiative aimed to support TB patients by providing essential nutrition basket kits, ensuring they receive the necessary dietary support to aid their recovery and boost immunity. The program was graced by Ms. Meena Karayi (DGM CSR, SCI) and Mr. Deepak Jagtiani (DM CSR, SCI) as chief guests, who highlighted the importance of nutrition in TB treatment and overall well-being. TB patients from various underserved areas, including Dharavi, Sion Koli Wada, Nehru Nagar, Indira Nagar, Gajadhar Bandh, Daulat Nagar, and Khar Danda, attended the event to benefit from this initiative. This effort reflects a strong commitment to community health and reinforces the importance of nutritional support in the fight against TB.

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On the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti on 2 October (the 154th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi), Swarlipi Charitable Trust did a Maha Arogya Shivir Free Medical Camp at Ankaleshwar (Bharuch) for more than 15000 people, for the flood-affected people. The medical camp included TB testing, eye checkups, bone density, EST, ECG, sugar test, blood test, spectacle distribution, medicine distribution, sickle cell, anemia, and 5000 ration kits were distributed. The medical camp was supported by Indian Oil, GAIL, EIL, HP, OPAL, NRL, and OIL INDIA LIMITED.

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Swarlipi Charitable Trust conducts health camps in various districts of West Bengal, focusing on addressing the healthcare requirements of women and children. These camps offer a range of services, including general health check-ups, nutritional support, immunizations, and awareness programs dedicated to maternal and child health."

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In Chennai, Tamil Nadu, the Swarlipi Charitable Trust frequently organizes health camps for women and children. These camps offer a range of services, including gynecological consultations, pediatric check-ups, growth monitoring, immunizations, and health education sessions focusing on topics such as breastfeeding, childcare, and family planning.

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