Janjivan Bureau / New Delhi: The MTNL Perfect Health Mela (PHM) started today. Inaugurating the event was none other than the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal. Satyendar Jain – Hon’ble Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of NCT of Delhi was the Chief Guest.
Addressing the gathering, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Delhi, Shri Arvind Kejriwal, said, “Prevention is better than cure and this event is a perfect platform to reinforce this. The Delhi government has been working towards making Delhi a clean and green city, and its citizens free of diseases. The Perfect Health Mela will help in supplementing our efforts through the various activities that are being organized over the course of the event. It is indeed a laudable effort by the HCFI and other organizers who have been working every year to make this event more innovative and knowledgeable. The theme this year is also in perfect alignment with making preventive health a priority for all. I congratulate the HCFI and wish the Mela all success.”
There was a performance by Ayush artists in association with CCRYN, which focused on parasympathetic lifestyle as a path to wellness.
The PHM is a mass health awareness module attracting over 2 to 3 lakh visitors every year. In its 24th edition, the event is being organized in association the NDMC, MCD and IMA (knowledge partner for the event). MTNL is the title sponsor. Started in 1993, the MTNL Perfect Health Mela is a confluence of tradition and modernity and has over the past 25 years been successful in creating mass awareness about important aspects of health using a consumer-driven model as the medium. Some of the primary features of this event include health check-up camps, entertainment programmes, lifestyle exhibitions, workshops, and competitions.
Speaking on the occasion, Satyendar Jain – Hon’ble Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of NCT of Delhi said, “It is heartening and encouraging to see the work being done by HCFI towards preventive health education in the country. Apart from keeping one’s surroundings clean, it is also important to live a balanced life. This means being active, eating healthy, and getting timely check-ups. All this is often underestimated, and as a result, there has been a rise in the incidence of non-communicable diseases in the country today. This Mela is the perfect platform to create awareness on all these aspects. The best part of this event is that it is open for all, and caters to people of all age groups. I congratulate the HCFI and others on their efforts.”
Among other things, the Mela will focus on generating oxygen through indoor plants, promoting fast food (easy to eat and quick items like fruits and vegetables) as opposed to traditional fried fast food items, learning to create noise and pollution free environments, importance of doctor-patient relationship, eliminating refined carbs, and misuse of antibiotics.
Adding further, Padma Shri Dr K K Aggarwal, National President Indian Medical Association (IMA) and President Heart Care Foundation of India (HCFI), said, “The PHM is in its 24th year this time. The last few years have seen the event covering varied issues with the aim of creating awareness and ensuring health for one and all. This year will be different only in terms of newer events and more focused efforts with all the activities being organized. There will be consultations through live web casts with prominent doctors, workshops, free health check-up camps, and involvement of the youth through various competitions. We are happy to have the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Delhi, Shri Arvind Kejriwal inaugurating the event as also the other dignitaries present here. Basic preventive health education must start from the early years itself. I urge one and all to come and become a part of this five-day event and make the best out of it.”