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A group photo of the campaigners organisers before the launch of the programme

Lion’s Club Holds Diabetes Awareness and Detection Programme

In keeping  with the One District One Activity initiative and the global observance of World Diabetes Day 2025, the Lions Clubs of Imphal Valley, Imphal Valley NextGen, Imphal Global, Imphal North, and Imphal Northern Hemisphere, under District 322D, jointly organized a comprehensive “Diabetes Awareness & Detection” programme.

Beneficiaries waiting for screening

A press release said the free health camp was held at Ayushman Arogya Mandir, Achanbigei, Imphal East, on 30th November 2025 (Sunday) from 9:00 AM onwards. The event received an encouraging response, with more than 80 individuals from the surrounding communities benefiting from screening and diagnostic services.

It said a team of three qualified doctors, supported by dedicated staff nurses and ASHA workers of Ayushman Arogya Mandir, facilitated the programme. The initiative emphasized early detection of diabetes, awareness on preventive and lifestyle measures, and the importance of routine medical check-ups to reduce diabetes-related risks.

The Lions Clubs extend their sincere gratitude to the medical professionals, ASHA workers, and volunteers for their invaluable contributions to the successful conduct of this community service programme. Lions District 322D reaffirms its continued commitment to promoting public health, awareness, and community wellbeing through sustained service initiatives, the release added.

Under the leadership of Lion Prof. Nongmaithem Romi Singh, PMJF, GMT District Coordinator – I, a Super Mega Health Camp is scheduled to be held on 7th December 2025 at Ima Keithel, Imphal, the release said.

The camp will involve more than 10 doctors from various medical specialties, supported by over 30 medical staff, offering a wide range of free diagnostic, preventive, and consultative health services. This large-scale health initiative aims to reach the maximum number of beneficiaries, particularly women vendors of Ima Keithel and the general public, it further added.

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