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Makarand Narwekar Along with Blooume Organizes a Free Health Camp at Colaba

Blooume, a leading Homeopathy brand, recently organized a free health camp at Colaba’s Machimar Nagar. The camp was conducted in association with Advocate and Former Colaba Corporator Ward 227 Makarand Narwekar and saw an overwhelming participation of more than 500 people from the locality.

Makarand Narwekar along with Blooume organizes a free health camp at Colaba

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 17 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Blooume, a leading Homeopathy brand, recently organized a free health camp at Colaba's Machimar Nagar. The camp was conducted in association with Advocate and Former Colaba Corporator Ward 227 Makarand Narwekar and saw an overwhelming participation of more than 500 people from the locality. Makarand, an advocate by profession, dove into politics as he became the go-to person for development and a problem solver in his area. Makarand spreads his arms and adds more to his CSR portfolio by organizing and announcing social welfare programs benefiting children, youth and people of all groups for a better tomorrow. The health camp that was organized at Colaba aimed at giving back to society, creating awareness about the benefits of Homeopathy and promoting overall health and wellness among the community. The event began in the morning which continued till the end of the day where the local residents from different age group

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33% of 60+ Mumbai slum dwellers wary of vaccine: Survey | India News

MUMBAI: In the growing anti-vaccine din, eight out of 10 slum-dwellers surveyed around Cuffe Parade said they would be willing to take the vaccine against the Covid-19-causing coronavirus if and when it becomes available. However, a closer look at the survey results showed that a third of the 60-plus residents were not in favour of vaccination. One in four housewives said she wouldn’t want to take the vaccine, according to the survey, perhaps the first of its kind in slums. This is unfortunate because the 60-plus age group is most vulnerable to Covid-19 and mothers mould their families’ decisions, said Dr Nishant Kumar, founder of the NGO Eyebetes Foundation that conducted the survey among 1,352 residents.

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