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Minister Goyal attends medical camp

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Minister for Water Resources Barinder Goyal participated in a free medical camp organised at the SDKS Bhawan in collaboration with the Patiala Brick Kiln Owners Association and the Agarwal Samaj Sabha.

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Speaking at the occasion, Goyal said helping the needy was a noble initiative. He informed that approximately 425 patients attended the camp today and 22 eye patients will have free operations at Rajindra Hospital.

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Doctors from various specialties were present at the medical camp, where free medication was provided to all patients.

Responding to a question about the war against drugs, the minister said that the Punjab government’s efforts against drugs have intensified and the menace will soon be eradicated from the state.

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