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Free Medical Checkup Camp organised at Bajal Church

Published On : 29 Aug 2018   |  Reported By : Frenton Irol Dsouza


On the occasion of Platinum Jubilee celebration, God the Holy Spirit Church, Bajal along with Rotary Club Mangalore Sunrise and Daivik Amruth Charitable Trust organised a free medical checkup camp on August 19 at St Joseph School premises. Prominent doctors of Mangaluru Dr Raveesh Tunga, Dr Ravishankar Bhat, Dr Vijay Pai, Dr Suchithra and Dr Ashok Shetty were a part of this camp. More than 400 people were treated in different department such as pediatrics, ENT, Cardiac related issues and other common ailments.

The inauguration ceremony was presided over by Rev Fr Remigius Aranha Parish Priest God the Holy Spirit Church Bajal along with Eulalia Dsouza President, Blany Fernandes Secretary, Nagesh Shenoy Convenor Rotary Club, Santhosh Lobo and Mariette Dsilva organisers of Daivik Amruth Charitable Trust, Henry Dsouza, Vice President and Maurice DSouza Secretary Parish Pastoral Council, Alwyn Dsouza Vice President Jubilee Committee were present.

Maurice Dsouza welcomed the gathering, Mariette Dsilva proposed the vote of thanks and Sunil Crasta compered the programme.

 







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