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The article reports on a free health and eye checkup camp organized in Wadagera, Yadgir district, India, on Thursday, December 25, 2025. The camp was organized by BJP leader Rachanagouda Mudnal and the Lions Club Yadgir in collaboration with VBR Multi Speciality Hospital Yadgir and Lions Hospital Maheboob Nagar to commemorate the birth anniversaries of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Vishwanath Reddy Mudnal, and Veerabaswanth Reddy Mudnal. 350 people received free checkups, and 50 were selected for free eye surgery, to be conducted in Maheboob Nagar. The Lions Club plans to organize similar camps in other locations.
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Free Health Camp Held in Yadgir District on Christmas Day
Yadgir, India – December 25, 2025 – A free health and eye checkup camp brought vital medical services to the community of Wadagera in Yadgir district today. Organized by BJP leader Rachanagouda Mudnal and the Lions Club Yadgir, the camp was held in collaboration with VBR Multi Speciality Hospital Yadgir and Lions Hospital Maheboob Nagar.
The event commemorated the birth anniversaries of the late former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the late former Minister Vishwanath Reddy Mudnal, and the late former MLA Veerabaswanth Reddy Mudnal.
“We were able to provide free health and eye checkups for 350 people today,” said Mr. Rachanagouda. “In addition, we have identified 50 individuals who will receive free eye surgery. They will be transported to Maheboob Nagar in two batches for the procedures.”
Bheemanagouda Kyatnal, chairman of the Lions Club, confirmed that this event marks the beginning of a series of outreach efforts. “The Lions Club is committed to bringing healthcare to those who need it most,” he stated. “We plan to conduct similar free health checkup camps in major hobli centers and villages in the future.”
Local religious leaders praised Mr. Mudnal’s initiative, urging him to continue the public service legacy of the Mudnal family. The camp provided a valuable service to the community and demonstrated the power of collaboration between political figures, NGOs, and healthcare providers.