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2 Gidderbaha hospitals announce free medical aid to flood-affected people

Locals carry their belongings on a boat as they move to a safer place from a flood-affected area, in Punjab. PTI file

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Extending a helping hand to the flood-affected people, two private hospitals in Gidderbaha town have announced free medical treatment.

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Dr HN Singh, a retired Chief Medical Officer, said, “We are running a private hospital in Gidderbaha. All the medical facilities available at our hospital will be provided free of cost to the flood-affected people. We are even ready to send our ambulance if someone needs help.”

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Similarly, Dr Rajiv Jain, who also runs a private hospital in the town, said, “We are going to hold a medical camp in Fazilka district for 15 days to provide free treatment to the flood-affected people. All the medicines and laboratory tests will be done free of cost.”

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