"Under the initiative, special health check-up camps will be held at the district hospitals, sub-district hospitals (SDHs) and Community Health Centres (CHCs) on three days - March 8-10. These will offer free of charge health check-up to all women, including pregnant women across the country," Health Minister J P Nadda said in a statement.
He said that his Ministry is committed to bettering health of women and this initiative will go a long way in helping it reach this objective, adding that it will organise various activities to mark the International Women's Day which falls on March 8.
"All women aged 40-60 years will be screened for breast cancer and between 30-60 years for cervical cancer," the Minister said.
Nadda said that the antenatal and postnatal care services will also be provided and Mother and Child Protection (MCP) cards will be issued to the women.
"Identified high-risk pregnant women will be flagged on the MCP cards. If needed, such cases will be referred to higher-level health facilities. Family Planning services will also be offered free of cost at the camps," he said.
In Delhi, such health check-up camps are also being organised at RML and Safdarjung hospitals. In addition, one ASHA worker will be felicitated in each block in the states for her contribution to women's empowerment and community healthcare, Nadda said.
