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Chandigarh airport donates 5 ambulances to government hospitals

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Mohali, April 22

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Under its corporate social responsibility activity, Chandigarh International Airport has handed over five fully equipped ambulances worth about Rs65 lakh to government hospitals in Punjab and Haryana.

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The airport spokesperson said five ambulances include three Force Trax Cruisers and two Force Travellers. These ambulances had been donated to government hospitals in Moga, Mohali, Ferozpur in Punjab, Nuh (Mewat) and Ambala in Haryana.

He said more than 200 people were vaccinated during a two-day vaccination camp organised at the airport on April 20 and 21 with the help of the District Health Department, Mohali. — TNS

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