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Rotary Shankerpura organizes monthly free Psychiatric Camp at Shankerpura

Published On : 10 Sep 2016   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Udupi: Under the leadership of Rotary Sankerpura organized 150th free health seminar for Physiatrist patents on Sunday at Rotary Sabha Bhavana, Shankerpura.

Dr. P. V. Bhandary noted doctor was the resource person. Speaking in his address he said that in every camp more than Rs 25000 spending for the people will be the humanity gesture.

Noted doctor of Mangalore and Rotary District former Governor Dr. Devdas Rai was the chief guest and spoke during the occasion. Another doctor Dr. Srinivas Bhat serving since more than 13 years shared his experiences. Rotarian B. Ananthram Bhat who started the free medical aid was remembered.

Rotary Shankerpura President Anil D’Sa presided over the occasion. Former Assistant Governor Dr. Gururaj released club magazine Saurabha.

On the dais Rotary Shankerpura Secretary Naveen Barboza was present. Rotary coordinator Edward Mendonca, R. V. Prabhu, Anthony D’Sa and other among were present.

Nandana Kumar compered the programme and Dr. Edward Lobo proposed vote of thanks.

Dr. Manasa, Prema Kamath Nurse of Shirva Community Health Centre, Praveen Tanti of Moodabettu Primary Health Centre, Balakrishna Palan, Dinesh Kulal, Medical representative Ravi Shetty, Donald were guided during the seminar.







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