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Nearly 9,000 Senior Citizens Registered in District-wise Health Camps under 'Our Elders, Our Pride' Campaign: Dr. Baljit Kaur
2/13/2026 11:19:57 PM
Early Times Report
CHANDIGARH, Feb 13: The Punjab Government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, is strengthening its commitment to the welfare of senior citizens through focused grassroots interventions aimed at ensuring their health, security and dignity. Sharing details of the statewide outreach under the 'Our Elders, Our Pride' campaign, Social Security, Women and Child Development Minister Dr. Baljit Kaur said the initiative reflects the government's people-centric approach towards honouring and supporting the elderly population of Punjab.
Minister Dr. Baljit Kaur said, "The Punjab Government, under the leadership of CM Bhagwant Singh Mann, considers senior citizens a valuable asset of society and is taking effective, people-centric steps at the grassroots level to ensure their health, security and dignity. Under the 'Our Elders, Our Pride' campaign, nearly 9,000 senior citizens have so far registered and directly benefited from district-wise health camps organised across the state." The Punjab Social Security and Women & Child Development Minister further shared detailed data highlighting the impact of the campaign. "Among the registered beneficiaries, 2,268 senior citizens underwent general health check-ups, 1,241 availed orthopaedic check-ups, while 2,607 received eye examinations. In addition, 631 senior citizens participated in yoga sessions, 551 availed homoeopathic treatment, and 791 benefitted from ayurvedic health services. These figures reflect the wide outreach and effective implementation of the campaign across Punjab," said Dr. Baljit Kaur. Elaborating on additional welfare services, the Minister stated, "Under the ALIMCO scheme, 243 senior citizens were registered, out of which 89 were provided assistive devices such as wheelchairs, spectacles and hearing aids. Besides this, old age pension forms of 233 senior citizens were processed and senior citizen cards were issued to 306 beneficiaries during the camps."
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