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Sarvha Foundation concludes free citywide health camp series in Delhi to mark World Health Day

Our Bureau, Mumbai
Wednesday, April 8, 2026, 16:20 Hrs  [IST]

Sarvha Foundation conducted a series of free health camps across Delhi from March 18 to April 7, as part of its endeavour to promote health care accessibility to people from the underprivileged section of the society. The final camp culminated on World Health Day, as part of the camp the organisation reached out to thousands of individuals in the underserved communities, laying greater emphasis on essential healthcare services. As experienced doctors from Sir Ganga Ram Hospital conducted the medical consultations and health check-ups, the beneficiaries received appropriate medical advice for their health problems.
 
With more than 25 years of service and over 240 health camps conducted to date across Delhi NCR, Sarvha Foundation has been providing access to basic healthcare, irrespective of income or geography. The initiative was sponsored and wholeheartedly supported by Sachin Zuttshi from Evervital Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd along with Binny Chopra and Chandan Chopra from Zymes Bioscience Pvt. Ltd.
 
Held at key locations across Delhi, the camps offered free consultations with doctors, basic health screenings and essential medicines. Hanuman Mandir (Connaught Place), Bhairav Mandir (Pragati Maidan), Gurukul (Gautam Nagar) and Sarvha Vocational Institute (Wazirabad Centre) saw thousands of patients thronging in. The camp concluded at Prakash Deep Building on April 7.
 
The vision behind the health camp was to spread awareness about chronic diseases. Based on the findings during the health camp, majority of the people were diagnosed with hypertension, diabetes, arthritis. When undiagnosed, they can lead to multiple health issues in the future thus they must be tackled at the earliest. Awareness of symptoms along with simple preventive measures such as exercise and dietary changes were suggested along with medicines.
 
Acharya Anita, founder and trustee, Sarvha Foundation, and a life coach said, “Health is often the most neglected aspect until it hampers daily life and requires urgent attention. Preventive care, though not complicated, gets ignored amongst the masses, especially because it is thought to be expensive. Massive expenses can be avoided simply through awareness, timely check-ups, and simple daily exercises to support the body. The healthcare drive carried out by Sarvha Foundation was with an aim to make communities better equipped to stay healthy.”
 
She further added that the initiative enabled on-ground engagement with communities, provided immediate care and strengthened future outreach efforts, as the organisation now understands local healthcare needs in a better way. The Foundation can continue to focus on primary healthcare through early diagnosis and preventive care. In poor communities these services remain limited, and we shall continue to provide facilities for the needy.
 
Sarvha Foundation is a registered NGO in Delhi, established in 2015 with a clear conviction: communities strengthen when individuals are equipped to stand on their own. Over the past decade, the organisation has conducted 240+ health check-up camps, planted 3,100+ trees across Delhi NCR, supported 500+ individuals through skill development initiatives, and reached 14,500+ individuals through spiritual wellness programmes.

 

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