

BY KULDEEP SINGH YADAV
On February 13, 2026, Olive The Public School was filled with a spirit of care and compassion as it hosted a free medical camp for students and parents. The initiative was more than just a health check-up drive, it was a meaningful step towards building a healthier and more aware school community. Renowned doctors from the city came together to offer their expertise for a noble cause. A total of 219 students and 112 parents received free health check-ups, making the camp a truly impactful event. From a dermatologist and child specialist to a nephrologist, orthopaedic expert, dentist, and eye specialist, experienced professionals were present to address a wide range of health concerns.

Their friendly approach made students feel comfortable, turning what could have been a stressful experience into a reassuring one. Parents expressed gratitude for the opportunity to consult respected doctors without worrying about expenses. For many families, the camp provided valuable medical guidance and early detection of potential health issues. Free medicines were also distributed, offering immediate support and relief where needed. The event reflected the school’s belief that education goes beyond classrooms and textbooks.

A healthy child learns better, grows stronger, and dreams bigger. By organizing this camp, Olive The Public School demonstrated its dedication not only to academic excellence but also to the overall well-being of its students and their families. Principal Mrs. Albina Waseem warmly thanked all the doctors for their generous service and commitment. She emphasized that such community efforts strengthen bonds and inspire a culture of care. The medical camp stood as a heartwarming example of how compassion and collaboration can make a real difference in people’s lives.


