Mankind Pharma, a renowned global pharmaceutical company, has set up a comprehensive healthcare camp at the Mahakumbh 2025 in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India, offering essential medical services and support to thousands of pilgrims. The initiative, which commenced on 13th January and will continue through to 26th January, representing a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to community healthcare.
The camp, operational daily from 12 PM to 4 PM, offers free health check-ups, blood pressure monitoring, and first-aid facilities, addressing the diverse medical needs of pilgrims participating in the sacred gathering. Mankind Pharma is facilitating hundreds of free health check-ups for pilgrims coming at Mahakumbh every day through Mankind’s medical team and Pathkind facilities.
About the initiative, Mr Sheetal Arora, Promotor and CEO of Mankind Pharma said, “Our commitment to community health drives us to support pilgrims during Mahakumbh. Through our health camp and product distributions, we aim to ensure that attendees have access to essential healthcare services and products, promoting their well-being throughout the event. By providing free medical consultations, distributing critical health supplements, and offering first-aid support, we strive to address the specific health challenges pilgrims face during this sacred gathering, ensuring their safety and comfort during such an important occasion.”
The initiative forms part of Mankind Pharma’s broader Kind Care programme, reinforcing the company’s dedication to enhancing community health and hygiene across India. The camp’s comprehensive approach includes:
– Free medical consultations with qualified healthcare professionals
– Distribution of essential medicines and healthcare products
– Expert guidance on product usage and health maintenance
– Specialised support for common pilgrim health concerns
– Pathkind diagnostic services for detailed health assessments
Healthcare professionals at the camp report significant engagement from pilgrims, with services particularly focused on addressing the unique challenges faced during religious gatherings, including fatigue management and dietary health support.
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