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5,000 doctors to gather for world's biggest medical camp in Mumbai Last Updated : 25 Jan 2017 08:15:13 PM IST (File Photo)
Over 5, doctors ' title='000 doctors '>000 doctors and 20, 000 paramedical staff and volunteers will be gathering at Mumbai to hold the world's biggest medical camp, covering screening of several diseases related to liver, Ear-Nose-Throat, HIV and Cancer ' title=' HIV and Cancer '>HIV and Cancer among others.
The camp is being organised by city-based R.K. HIV Aids Research and Care Centre, which also said that free insurance worth Rs 6,000 crore will be distributed under the Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Surakhsha Yojana (PMJSY) to three lakh people already registered for the camp.
The medical camp is being organised at Mumbai Metropolitian Region Development Authority (MMRDA) ground at Bandra Kurla Complex on Feb 19, 2016. The organisers have also tied up with 52 other hospitals for free surgical procedures under government schemes.
"The low income group society is deprived of several healthcare interventions due to poor economic conditions; we want to thus support the masses. A total of 50,000 spectacles will be distributed, " said Chairman of R.K. HIV AIDS Research & Care Centre Dharmendra Kumar.
Kumar also said that they will try to get listed into the Guinness World Records through the initiative.IANS For Latest Updates Please-
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