Free health camp held at Khaniyara
Pursuing the slogan of “Nar Seva-Narayan Seva”, veteran BJP leader and Dharamsala MLA Sudhir Sharma, along with Sarva Kalyankari Sanstha and Navjeevan Foundation, organised a mega medical camp at Mehar Chand Mahajan Bhawan near Patola Maidan in Khaniyara.
The registration of patients began at 8 am. Orthopaedic specialist Dr Raj Bahadur provided his services free of cost at the camp. ENT, gynaecology, eye and skin tests were also conducted free of cost at the camp. Free medicines were distributed among participants on the occasion. Sharma said severe cases would be sent for treatment at the PGI, Chandigarh.
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