Nov 18, 2024
Mangalore, 10th November 2024: In a compassionate initiative aimed
at improving the health and well-being of construction workers, CREDAI
Mangalore, in association with Father Muller Medical College Hospital (FMMCH),
organized an in-house free medical camp in the hospital’s OPD. The health camp
was inaugurated at 10 a.m. in a ceremony that gathered distinguished members
from the real estate, healthcare, and governmental sectors.
The camp marked the first project under a resigned MoU between CREDAI Mangalore
and FMMCH, providing construction workers with essential health screenings,
routine investigations, and medications free of charge. More advanced
investigations and inpatient services were also made available at significantly
subsidized rates, underscoring the commitment to accessible healthcare for
those in the construction industry.
Rev. Fr. Richard Aloysius Coelho, Director of Father Muller Charitable
Institutions (FMCI), presided over the event, which commenced with a prayer.
Chief Guest Mr. D. B. Mehta, former IRS officer and Managing Director of
Allergo Ventures, addressed the gathering, reflecting on the importance of the
initiative. Mr. Mehta noted that eight years ago, CREDAI Mangalore had
envisioned such a camp for workers, but organizational changes and the COVID-19
pandemic had delayed its realization. He emphasized that construction workers,
who form the foundation of the real estate sector, deserve better healthcare
and support, and commended the builders in Mangalore for already offering
comparatively better facilities to their workers. He expressed optimism about
extending such health services to workers’ families in the future.
Labour Officer of the Dakshina Kannada Subdivision, Mr. Kumar B.R. addressed
the gathering, highlighting the importance of health with a modified quote:
“When health is lost, everything is lost.” He mentioned government initiatives
aimed at enhancing welfare for construction workers, which include
reimbursement for health camps and the introduction of mobile health
clinics—specialized vehicles that bring healthcare services directly to workers
at their job sites. These mobile units provide convenient, on-the-spot health
check-ups, ensuring that workers can access basic medical services without
needing to visit a clinic or hospital.
Rev. Fr. Richard Aloysius Coelho, in his presidential address, underscored the
responsibility of adhering to statutory health requirements for laborers. He
urged workers in Hindi to prioritize their health, reminding them of the
importance of a healthy workforce for a productive industry.
The event featured welcome remarks by Dr. Anil Shetty, Professor and Head of
the Department of Pediatrics, who was one of the camp's initiators. The MoU and
subsequent camp were brought to fruition by Dr. Shetty alongside Dr. Errol
Pinto, a member of CREDAI Mangalore and former FMMCH physician, who championed
this outreach eight and a half years ago.
Other Dignitaries present were: Rev. Fr Donald Nilesh Crasta, Asst Administrator
FMMCH; Dr Antony Sylvan Dsouza Dean FMMC; Dr Udaykumar, Medical Superintendent
FMMCH; Mr Vinod Pinto President CREDAI; President of Woman’s Wing CREDAI Mrs
Kritheen Amen; Dr Errol Pinto CREDAI Member And Former FMMCH doctor; Mrs Wilma
Tauro – Labour Officer D.K Subdivision.
The vote of thanks was delivered by Mr. Arjun Rao, CEO of CREDAI, as he
expressed gratitude to all stakeholders for their roles in bringing the vision
to life.
Over 400 construction workers benefited from the camp, receiving consultations,
routine screenings, and essential medications. CREDAI Mangalore and FMMCH have
pledged to continue such healthcare initiatives, ensuring ongoing access to
quality health services for a segment of the workforce often lacking convenient
healthcare options.