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Retirement often marks the end of formal service—but for Dr Kamal Kishore, former Senior Medical Officer at Phagwara Civil Hospital, it is merely a transition into a new phase of selfless dedication.

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Demonstrating that public service has no expiry date, Dr Kishore continues to contribute meaningfully to the hospital even after his retirement. During a recent visit, he identified a critical need for improved cooling facilities in the hospital, especially with rising summer temperatures affecting both patients and staff.

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Moved by the situation, Dr Kishore approached GNA University with a humble request to support the civil hospital. His sincerity bore fruit, as the university promptly responded by donating two high-capacity air conditioners to help improve patient care conditions.

In a simple yet impactful ceremony held yesterday, Dr Kishore officially handed over the air conditioners to the hospital administration. His gesture was met with deep appreciation from hospital staff, who praised his unwavering commitment to healthcare and community service.

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