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UP's Noida gears up for mega health mission for industrial workers

Gautam Buddh Nagar district launched an extensive health infrastructure initiative to extend free healthcare to about 12 lakh industrial workers across 8,000+ industries. District magistrate Medha Roopam inspected a medical camp at Ambedkar Bhawan in Surajpur, with workers expressing satisfaction. A mega health campaign is planned for May 1, including 201 medical camps and free treatment at government and 22 major private hospitals.

Why It Matters

The plan aims to significantly expand healthcare access for industrial workers in Noida, potentially improving welfare and productivity. It also signals coordinated public-private health outreach in the district.

Timeline

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Mega health campaign planned for May 1 with 201 medical camps and free treatment

April 24, 2026

A mega health campaign is being planned for May 1, when 201 medical camps will be set up across the district, alongside free treatment—including primary, secondary, and tertiary care—at all government and 22 major private hospitals, according to a press release.

Launch of health infrastructure initiative and on-ground inspection by district magistrate

April 24, 2026

Gautam Buddh Nagar district administration launched an extensive health infrastructure initiative targeting nearly 12 lakh shramik bandhu employed across more than 8,000 industries. District magistrate Medha Roopam conducted an on-ground inspection of a medical camp at Ambedkar Bhawan, Surajpur, interacting with workers and reviewing the facilities being provided. Workers expressed satisfaction with the services and extended gratitude to the state government.