Mega Health Camp in Adgaon Budruk receives overwhelming response; MLA Anuradha Chavan lauds IMA’s compassionate outreach
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar:
In a remarkable move to bridge the healthcare gap in rural India, Dr. Anupam Takalkar, President of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, spearheaded the “Aao Gaon Chale” initiative, culminating in a highly successful mega health check-up and treatment camp on Sunday, July 20, 2025, at Adgaon Budruk. Under the banner of “Beyond Treatment – Creating a Culture of Health in Rural India,” this initiative has emerged as a model of proactive, compassionate, and organized rural medical outreach.
Chief Guest MLA Mrs. Anuradha Tai Chavan applauded the effort, saying, “Trust in the word ‘doctor’ has deepened through the Aao Gaon Chale initiative by IMA.”
IMA’s dedicated team began working days in advance. Two days before the camp, 100 villagers’ blood samples were collected and tested to streamline diagnosis and treatment. A day prior, doctors visited Adgaon Budruk to spread awareness and personally invite villagers to the camp — ensuring no one was left behind.
The camp was inaugurated with a traditional lezim performance by schoolchildren, setting a vibrant tone for the day.
Over 457 patients were attended to by a team of specialist doctors. Among the 100 blood samples tested, 18 were diagnosed with diabetes, indicating a significant prevalence in the community. One patient with severe anaemia was identified and referred to a hospital for immediate admission.
In another impactful intervention, 60 individuals underwent eye check-ups using an autorefractometer. Of these, 80% were found to need spectacles, which were distributed free of cost.
The entire operation was efficiently coordinated by Dr. Shivaji Pole, Treasurer of IMA, who also compered the event.
Adgaon Budruk marks the third village adopted by the new IMA executive committee this year, following similar health camps in Dinnapur and Murma. With each camp, IMA is reinforcing its commitment to accessible healthcare.
Furthering this mission, IMA has launched IMA Connect — a unique initiative reaching out to vulnerable groups unable to access clinics, such as senior citizens in old age homes, visually impaired individuals, orphans, and children with autism, ensuring regular medical check-ups for all.
The team of specialist doctors who served at the camp included:
* Dr. Anupam Takalkar – Dermatologist
* Dr. Yogesh Lakkas – Physician
* Dr. Shivaji Pole – Radiologist
* Dr. Asawaree Takalkar – Dermatologist
* Dr. Sambhaji Chintale – ENT Specialist
* Dr. Ishrat Barudwala – Gynaecologist
* Dr. Anjali Gade – Radiologist
* Dr. Sanjay Khandagale – Surgeon
* Dr. Abdul Majid – Neurologist
* Dr. Anil Dhule – Orthopaedic
* Dr. Kunda Dhule
* Dr. Shahaji Taur – Paediatrician
* Dr. Nisha Taur – Gynaecologist
* Dr. Sohel
* Dr. Junaid
* Dr. Omar
Guest of Honour MLA Anuradha Tai Chavan, addressing the gathering, stated, “IMA’s work is truly inspiring. The availability of such expert medical services in rural areas free of cost is a big deal for common people. This initiative has reinforced the trust people place in the word ‘doctor’.”
A deeply moving moment came when renowned neurologist Dr. Abdul Majid from Apex Hospital recited a touching Marathi poem: “What did we bring with us, and what will we take with us” — a poetic reminder of life’s true values. He added, “Our parents are our true deities, and serving them is the highest form of devotion.”
Speaking on the occasion, IMA President Dr. Anupam Takalkar said, “‘Aao Gaon Chalein’ is our social responsibility. We’re not just providing treatment but cultivating a culture of health in villages. Today’s overwhelming participation shows that we understood the villagers’ needs and met them.”
IMA Secretary Dr. Yogesh Lakkas praised the teamwork involved, noting, “From blood tests and diabetes screening to eye check-ups and awareness drives – everything was executed in a well-organized manner.”
Dr. Shivaji Pole added, “Our goal is to bring healthcare to every home in the village. Every doctor in the ‘Aao Gaon Chalein’ initiative worked with a sense of social responsibility. The enthusiastic response from villagers is a result of our team’s dedication.”
The initiative has not only delivered essential healthcare to the doorstep of rural communities but also rekindled the spirit of service and trust that defines the medical profession.
Indian Medical Association, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Branch