Dettol offered free health check ups for women

Dettol partnered with Indian Medical Association in organizing free health check up camps for women across 300 hospitals and clinics and over 200 dispensaries in Delhi including LNJP Hospital, Maulana Azad Medical College, Bhagat Nursing Home, Pushpanjali, Deepak Memorial Hospital, Monga Nursing home, Safdarjang Hospital, to name a few. The aim behind this endeavor was to create health awareness amongst women and educate them to adopt healthy habits.

As per Dr Narender Saini, President Indian Medical Association (IMA) & member Global Hygiene Council, more than 25000 women were examined free of cost as part of the initiative. Dr Saini added that while we are celebrating mother's day we must introspect about women health in India and how we can improve it. Bringing awareness about balance diet and healthy habits, can improve the situation.

Commenting on this initiative; Chander Mohan Sethi, Chairman and Managing Director, Reckitt Benckiser, India said that; "It has been observed that women especially homemakers in India do not take their health related issues seriously and are more concerned about their families. Therefore as an industry leader Dettol took up this initiative on the occasion of Mothers Day, and collaborated with health experts in the capital to provide free health check ups and consultation. With this initiative we

Dettol, the leading brand of Reckitt Benckiser which is the Gold standards in health, has been associated with initiatives and activities aimed at spreading awareness about health and hygiene.

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