Labour Welfare

First Health Checkup Camp at PCMC for Construction Workers Joinly With Sparsh Hospital

For the purpose of maintaining good health of the construction workers and their families, CREDAI-Pune Metro jointly with Sparsh Hospital organised this initiative. The first health check-up camp was initiated on 4th September, 2018 at Puneville Site of M/s.Pharande Spaces at PCMC.

 

From Pharande Spaces, Mr.Anil Pharande, CMD, Mr.Akash Pharande, Director  Mr.Rajesh Deshmukh, HR Head , from Sparsh Hospital, Dr.Prakash Pachpute, Orthopaedic Surgeon, Mrs.Veronica Jerry, General Manager and Sparsh Team and from Labour Welfare Committee, Mr. J.P.Shroff, Chairman KUSHAL Labour Welfare Committee, Mr. Milind Talathi, Mr. Parag Patil, Mrs.Sapna Rathi, Labour Welfare Committee members and from CREDAI-Pune Metro Dr.D.K.Abhyankar, Director General, Ms.U.K.Julka, General Manager, Mr. Samir Parkhi, Admin & Labour Welfare Officer, Mr.Santosh Takbhate, Commercial Executive, were present on the occasion.

 

Health Checkup of 430 plus workers were done by Sparsh Hospital in the first Health check-up camp. Routine Physical Checkup, TT vaccination, Health Education, Awareness regarding Immunisation, Distribution of Free Medicines etc. were covered in this camp.

 

Mr.Anil Pharande,CMD while welcoming, explained the initiative taken by his company for labour welfare and health activities. Mr. J.P.Shroff, Chairman KUSHAL Labour Welfare Committee briefed the importance of health checkup camps for constructions workers. While concluding Dr.Abhyankar explained the initiative taken by CREDAI-Pune Metro for Labour Welfare Activities which will improve the productivity of construction workers.

 

Mrs.Vernonica Jerry, General Manager from Sparsh Hospital appreciated the initiative taken by CREDAI-Pune Metro, about the health facilities provided by Sparsh Hospital.

Mr.Milind Thalathi, Labour Welfare Committee Member expressed vote of thanks to all Dignitaries and also to whoever who have contributed to make this camp successful.


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