Barnala/Chandigarh/Punjab, October 30
In a noteworthy stride towards enhancing community health and welfare, Trident Group, in partnership with Christian Medical College (CMC), Ludhiana, started an extensive free medical camp in Barnala, yesterday. The initiative was formally launched in the esteemed presence of Deputy Commissioner, Barnala T. Benith. The medical camp will be conducted over a span of more than five weeks, concluding on December 5, 2025. It is structured into six distinct phases to ensure comprehensive outreach and effective service delivery. This large-scale health initiative offers a wide array of free medical services aimed at improving public health and promoting preventive care. These services include general health screenings, specialist consultations, dental care (scaling, filling and extraction), diagnostic tests, free medicines, X-rays, ECG, eye check-ups, cataract surgeries, and the distribution of free eyeglasses. The programme is designed to provide accessible healthcare to underserved communities and foster health awareness across the region.
Speaking at the inauguration, Benith expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Trident Foundation and especially to Rajya Sabha Member Rajinder Gupta for organizing such a mega health campaign. He acknowledged the efforts of all the teams involved and described the initiative as a blessing for the entire region. In his message to the public, Benith also highlighted the rising incidence of cancer in the area, urging citizens to prioritize regular health check-ups and early detection. He further emphasized that the government stands fully committed to supporting such impactful initiatives that contribute to the well-being of society.
This medical camp stands as a reflection of Trident Group’s enduring commitment to social responsibility and its vision to build a healthier, more empowered society.





