Krushi Prasar Foundation Connects Health and Farming at Medical Camp

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New Delhi, April 04, 2025: Health starts from the ground up—literally. The Krushi Prasar Foundation, in partnership with Forever Living Product India, organized the Healthy Living Medical Camp at Sanatan Dharma Mandir, Janakpuri. The event welcomed over 500 participants, primarily senior citizens, providing free health checkups and essential medical devices. This initiative reinforced the foundation’s belief that health and sustainable agriculture are deeply connected.

A Unique Approach to Community Well-Being

The camp went beyond offering basic medical aid. It emphasized preventive healthcare and the importance of daily monitoring. Key activities included:

  • Health Checkups: Comprehensive screenings for early disease detection, focusing on blood pressure, diabetes, and general wellness.
  • Medical Device Distribution: Free glucometers and BP monitors were provided, ensuring long-term health monitoring, especially for the elderly.
  • Community Meal: A langar was organized, promoting not just nutrition but also a sense of togetherness within the community.

Honored Guests

The camp saw participation from influential leaders and policymakers who support community health initiatives and sustainable farming:

  • Dr. Pankaj Kumar Singh – Cabinet Minister, Delhi Government (Health and Family Welfare, Transport, IT)
  • Mr. Subhodh Chandra – Organization Secretary, Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP)
  • Mr. Shyam Sharma – MLA, Hari Nagar & Former Mayor, SDMC
  • Mr. Manmohan Thakur – Vice Chairman, VCCI
  • Mr. Pawan Grewal – District President, Kishan Morcha BJP Delhi
  • Mr. Richpal Singh – Assistant Commissioner of Police, Delhi

Their presence underscored the importance of joint efforts in ensuring accessible healthcare and sustainable agriculture for long-term societal well-being.

A Bigger Picture: The Link Between Farming and Health

While the medical camp addressed immediate health concerns, it also highlighted an often-overlooked issue—how farming practices affect public health. The overuse of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has led to severe health issues in both farmers and consumers. Poor soil health, water contamination, and exposure to harmful chemicals contribute to long-term illnesses, making sustainable agriculture a necessity.

Krushi Prasar Foundation is committed to:

  • Promoting Organic Farming: Helping farmers transition to organic methods that reduce chemical exposure and improve food quality.
  • Farmer Training & Knowledge Sharing: Providing education on sustainable techniques, including crop rotation, soil enrichment, and water conservation.
  • Direct Market Access: Ensuring fair pricing for farmers by reducing dependence on middlemen and promoting direct sales to consumers.
  • Technology in Agriculture: Encouraging the use of modern tools like drones and data analytics to enhance productivity without compromising environmental safety.

Looking Ahead

The Healthy Living Medical Camp was not just an event—it was the start of a movement. A healthier society requires more than medical aid; it needs a systemic change in how food is produced and consumed. Krushi Prasar Foundation aims to create a ripple effect, ensuring that farmers receive the support they need while communities benefit from cleaner, safer, and more nutritious food.

By working together—farmers, policymakers, and the public—we can build a future where good health starts from the fields. Krushi Prasar Foundation remains dedicated to this cause, bridging the gap between agriculture and wellness for generations to come.


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