Posted by AI on 2025-11-03 22:39:34 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 00:57:22
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The VPR Foundation, a force for positive change in Nellore, has announced an ambitious plan to bring essential healthcare services directly to the people. Led by the dynamic duo of MP Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddy and MLA Vemireddy Prashanthi Reddy, the foundation aims to make a tangible difference in the lives of those in need.
The initiative kicked off with a focus on cancer and eye care, two critical health concerns. The foundation will conduct free cancer screening camps across the Nellore Parliamentary segment, with Udayagiri taking the lead. This proactive approach to healthcare is a welcome development, especially in regions where access to medical facilities may be limited. With over 10,000 women previously screened for cancer in the Kovur constituency, resulting in the successful identification and treatment of 1,000 early-stage cases, the foundation has already demonstrated its commitment to early detection and treatment.
In addition to cancer screening, the VPR Foundation launched the VPR Nethra mobile eye-care programme at Ramapuram. MLA Prashanthi Reddy emphasized the importance of vision care, urging residents to prioritize eye health. This program aims to provide free eye check-ups and treatment, ensuring that those suffering from vision problems receive the care they need.
The foundation's efforts extend beyond healthcare. Under their guidance, more than 200 drinking water plants have been established, and various initiatives in education, healthcare, and rural development have flourished. With thousands of supporters and local leaders in attendance, the launch event at Udayagiri, a place of special significance for MP Vemireddy, marked a significant step towards a healthier, more vibrant community. This comprehensive approach to community development is a testament to the foundation's dedication to Nellore's overall well-being.