NHPC Organises Free Multi-Specialty Health Camp at Faridabad HQ — 196 Employees and Families Benefited
New Delhi: NHPC Limited organised a free multi-specialty health camp at its Corporate Office in Faridabad on June 10, 2026, extending healthcare access to employees, contract workers, security personnel, and their family members — a group that often misses out on structured preventive health check-ups despite being part of the organisation's extended workforce.
The camp was organised in collaboration with hospitals empanelled with NHPC and saw the participation of 196 beneficiaries across all categories.
Senior Leadership Sets the Tone
The camp was visited by Shri Sanjay Kumar Singh, Director (Projects), NHPC and Shri Suprakash Adhikari, Director (Technical), NHPC, accompanied by senior officials. Their presence at a welfare initiative of this nature reflects NHPC's institutional emphasis on employee health and well-being beyond routine corporate responsibilities.
Diagnostic Facilities Offered
The camp was not a basic screening exercise — it offered a substantive range of specialised diagnostic tests that are typically expensive or inaccessible for contract and security staff. Services included Audiometry for hearing assessment, ECG for cardiac screening, Bone Densitometry to detect early signs of osteoporosis, Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) for respiratory health, and HbA1C testing for blood sugar and diabetes assessment.
Together, these tests cover five critical health dimensions — cardiac, metabolic, respiratory, skeletal, and sensory — giving participants a genuinely comprehensive picture of their current health status.
Why This Initiative Matters
Health camps of this kind carry particular significance for contract workers and security personnel — categories of employees who are often excluded from the regular health benefit schemes available to permanent staff. By extending the camp to this group and their families, NHPC demonstrated an inclusive approach to workforce welfare that goes beyond statutory obligations.
With 196 beneficiaries availing services in a single day at a corporate headquarters location, the camp also served as a practical model of preventive healthcare delivery that NHPC can replicate across its project sites — many of which are in remote hydroelectric project locations in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir, and the Northeast.
