As part of the Founder’s Day celebrations, the Department of Community Medicine, in collaboration with the ISO Committee, National Service Scheme (NSS), and Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA), organized a series of impactful community outreach activities on 20th May , 2025, at Karai village.
The event featured a comprehensive Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) screening camp, offering essential health checkups and awareness to local residents. In addition to the health camp, the team conducted a tree sapling plantation drive, promoting environmental sustainability and increasing green cover in the village. This was followed by a Clean Village Campaign, which aimed to raise awareness about sanitation and hygiene while actively involving students and villagers in cleaning efforts.
The initiative reflected a strong commitment to community welfare, environmental responsibility, and public health awareness, aligning with the core values of MAHER that are celebrated on Founder’s Day. It also served as a meaningful platform for students and faculty to engage with the local community and contribute to its well-being.
