Gautam Buddha Nagar: Major public welfare event to provide essential facilities to workers on May 1
The Gautam Buddha Nagar district administration will host a major public welfare event on May 1, 2026, aimed at providing essential services to workers in health, education, labour, banking, and civil supplies. Key initiatives include the distribution of 15,000 LPG cylinders, launch of medical mobile vans, telemedicine facilities, and health ATMs. Educational and skill development programs, along with banking camps and childcare facilities, will also be rolled out. The event targets improving living and working conditions for industrial and migrant workers in the region.
- ▪15,000 subsidized 5 kg LPG cylinders will be distributed to workers through the food and civil supplies department.
- ▪25 medical mobile vans, 25 health ATMs, and 44 new telemedicine centers will be launched to enhance healthcare access.
- ▪40 schools in labor-dense areas will offer skill development and additional classes in the second shift.
- ▪24 BOCW registration centers and 43 crèches for construction workers' children will be inaugurated.
- ▪Banks will conduct 26 camps in labor settlements to promote financial inclusion through account openings and fraud awareness.
- ▪The event includes laying foundation stones for 5 polyclinics and 15 health and wellness centres.
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Gautam Buddha Nagar: Major public welfare event to provide essential facilities to workers on May 1Several health schemes and facilities, including medical mobile vans, telemedicine facilities and health ATMs, will be launched during the event.Published on: Apr 29, 2026 6:54 AM ISTBy HT News DeskShare viaCopy link The district administration in Uttar Pradesh's Gautam Buddha Nagar will conduct a major welfare event on May 1 that includes several programmes related to health, education, labour, banking and supply departments. One of the key highlights of the event will be distribution of 15,000 LPG gas cylinders (5 kg each) by food and civil supplies department.
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