EVENTS

On 27th March 2016 an animal health checkup camp was organized at Kating Pahar, Amingaon, North Guwahati and was conducted successfully under Unnat Bharat Abhiyan of the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati. Early morning vaccines were given to cattle, pig, goat, dog and poultry. The vaccines were given for foot and mouth disease, hemorrhagic septicemia, black quarter rabies and NDV. The clinical cases were treated with antibiotics, anthelminthics, antihistamines and multivitamins. Animals include were goat, dogs and poultry which were also vaccinated and treated accordingly. A total of 45 owners were benefitted by treating 183 animals. We thank Dr. Amit, Dr. Basil KG, Dr Krishanu Kumar Bhagabati, Dr. Nilotpal Das, Dr Chandrashekhar Girish Bapat from veterinary college Khanapara for their assistance in the camp. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to Dr. Monika Koul, Nakul Yadav, Manash Singha, Manisha Shah, Vishnu Kumar,Barnali Nath for their help in organizing the event.
On 21st February 2016 an animal health checkup camp was held at Tiling Gaon, North Guwahati (Rural) and was successfully conducted under Unnat Bharat Abhiyan of Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati. Early morning vaccination was given to cattle and goats. The vaccines are given for foot and mouth disease and hemorrhagic septicemia. The clinical cases were treated with antibiotics, anthelminthics, antihistamines and multivitamins. Other animals include goat, dogs and poultry which were also vaccinated and treated accordingly. A total of 35 owners were benefited by treating 220 animals. Dr Amit Pandey and his team for the Guwahati veterinary Hospital, Khanapara actively participated in the vaccination camp. We thank Dr. Amit, Dr. Basil KG and Dr. Nilotpal Das for their assistance in the camp. We would like to extend the sincere thanks to Dr. Monika Koul, Moushumee Das, Manash Singha, Sudhir M R, Aditi Makhija, Navodit Kumar Singh and Amit Kumar for their help in organizing the event.
On 12th September 2015 an animal health camp checkup was held at Rajadur, Kamrup Rural, North Guwahati and was successfully conducted under Unnat Bharat Abhiyan of Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati. Early morning vaccination was given to cattle and goats. The vaccines are given for foot and mouth disease and hemorrhagic septicemia. The clinical cases were treated with antibiotics, anthelminthics, antihistamines and multivitamins. Other animals include goat, dogs and poultry which were also vaccinated and treated accordingly. A total of 34 owners were benefited by treating 234 animals. Dr Sameer Phukan and his team for the North Guwahati veterinary dispensary actively participated in the vaccination camp. We thank Dr. Amit, Dr. Krishanu, Dr. Sanghamitra and Dr. from Khanapara veterinary college for their assistance in the camp. We would like to extend the sincere thanks to Dr. Monika Koul for her help in organizing the event.
Free Health Camp was organized on 30th May 2015, at Dirgheswari Middle School; Phulung Village by IIT Guwahati under the aegis of ‘Unnat Bharat Program’ with the objective of providing free medical check-up and preventive measures and create awareness on the need for personal hygiene in prevention of serious disabling diseases to the local community. Team comprising of 30 members from IIT Guwahati including doctors, nurses, faculties, staff, and students were complemented by the Railway’s medical team to make the event successful. The services that were provided at the medical camp were as follows but not limited to it only:
  • Ent
  • Oral and Dental Hygiene
  • General Medical for All Age Groups
  • Gynaecology
  • Child Care
  • Diabetic
Apart from free medical check-up medicines were also distributed as per the need. About 13 local drug suppliers joined hands and provided medical supplies to the patients. In addition, medical questionnaires having some basic set of information’s relating life style and health history were also gathered and are being analysed to get a holistic picture of health issues. The medical camp witness a steady flow of patients throughout the day and many were benefitted through this camp. More than 250 patients (including adults, children) availed the service and consultation from the team of Doctors. The medical camp was truly a testament to the power of unity and commitment to a cause. Everything, from planning for sufficient medical personnel to acquiring the appropriate drugs to making sure the doctors were comfortable, happened only because of the dedication and sincerity of the team. Their unrelenting follow-up efforts and involvement in logistics was commendable. Last and not least any medical camp could not have been successful without the medical personnel as well as the patients who attended the medical camp. Overall the camp was a huge success and we create many smiling faces there.