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Ola organizes free health camps for women family members of driver-partners on International Women’s Day

| | Mar 08, 2016, at 11:13 pm
Mumbai, Mar 8 (IBNS) Ola, India’s leading mobile app for transportation, is organizing free health check-up camps for women family members of all its driver-partners in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Pune, Hyderabad and Chennai on account of International Women’s Day.

The day- long activity will include a range of diagnosis like Body Mass Index, Random Blood Sugar and a General Physician Consultation on the spot as well.

Doctors will advise women on diet, mental and physical health as well as help resolve medical problems that they may be facing. Test reports will also be shared instantly with participating women.

Through this activity, Ola aims to raise awareness on health and fitness amongst women in the families of its driver-partners.

Drivers expressed their interest in participation of their family members by registering with a missed call on a dedicated number. Over 15,000 women are expected to participate in the camp across the seven cities.

Earlier during the day, women driver-partners on the Ola app were also treated to a two-hour long beauty treatment at their homes, courtesy Urban Clap.

Pranay Jivrajka, Chief Operating Officer at Ola, said, “Family members of our driver-partners are a strong support system and their well-being is critical to the personal success of our partners. On this occasion of International Women’s Day, we are thrilled to organize free camps in seven cities across the country that will help raise awareness around health and fitness for women family members of Ola driver-partners. By helping our driver partners with access to a wide range of benefits to grow professionally and personally, we are enabling them to grow as successful entrepreneurs on the Ola platform.”

 

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