Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Dec 14: Aiming to create awareness of heart related ailments due to sedentary lifestyle, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company Ltd. (BAGICL) today launched a 3-day health camp under its country-wide campaign of “Dil Ko Dhadakne Do” for J&K Bank employees here at auditorium of Corporate Headquarters.
J&K Bank Chairman and CEO Parvez Ahmed inaugurated the camp in presence of BAGICL Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Milind Chaudhary, Zonal Head North (BAGICL) Aijaz Ahmad Khan, Bank’s executive presidents S S Sehgal and Vagesh Chander besides senior management and other officials of the bank and Bajaj Allianz.
During the camp, various tests including BMI, BP, BSL R, HbA1C, Cholesterol, Triglyce-rides, LDL, VLDL, HDL and ECG were conducted by the doctors and technicians engaged by the BAGICL from reputed medical institutes of the country. A fitness zone has also been created for cross fit exercise including battle rope, tyre exercise, hurdles & fitness ladder to assess the fitness levels of employees.
Notably, a similar three-day health camp shall be conducted at Zonal Office Central 1 Jammu from 27th December.
While speaking on the occasion, Parvez Ahmed stressed upon the need to create a balance between employees’ work and lifestyle. “This is one of the best events I have ever chaired, for the issue of employee well-being always remains close to my heart and soul. And we know that the competitive and stressful job conditions make it difficult for us to look after our health as we hardly get time to undertake regular medical check-ups”, he added.
Highlighting the strong relationship between J&K Bank and BAGICL, Parvez Ahmed complemented the latter for their exemplary role in settling the claims of 2014 deluge to the tune of around Rs 1200 cr thereby helping to revive the economy of State post floods.
“This health camp organized by them for J&K Bank employees shall further strengthen the time tested relationship between the two organizations,” he added and urged the Bajaj Allianz to extend the scope of these medical check-ups to the bank’s Zonal Offices and other branches in the State, which was readily agreed upon the BAGICL representatives.