21 November 2025, Gaya, Bihar: The SBI Sanjeevani – Clinic on Wheels, supported by SBI Foundation and implemented by Nav Bharat Jagriti Kendra (NBJK), has significantly strengthened access to primary healthcare in rural Gaya by providing free medical services to over 50,000 people across 20 villages in Bodhgaya and Sadar blocks.
During 2024-25, the Mobile Medical Unit conducted 488 health camps, facilitating 8,706 OPD consultations and 288 pathological tests, benefitting especially those who face challenges in accessing hospitals due to distance or financial constraints. The initiative provided preventive, curative, referral, and follow-up services, with a strong focus on women, elderly persons, and underserved communities.
To promote preventive health awareness, the project organized 12 health education sessions for 1,197 participants, and 3 Swachh Bharat Abhiyan drives with 1,147 villagers, distributing sanitary and cleaning materials. In addition, 3 specialized camps on skin, dental, and eye care treated 414 patients.
The medical team comprising a doctor, lab technician, pharmacist, and health assistant-cum-driver operates the fully equipped Mobile Medical Unit, bringing quality healthcare directly to remote communities.