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Keshav Chopra organises Free Eye Screening Camp
11/14/2024 9:49:36 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 14: Samvedna Society Chairman Keshav Chopra Organises 88th Free Eye Screening/Check Up camp at Kali Mata Temple Talab Tillo. The Camp was Organised in collaboration with Sood Eye Centre ( A unit of Agarwal Hospitals) and was inaugurated by Arvind Gupta MLA Jammu West, Superintendent of Police Jammu North Brijesh Kumar Sharma JKPS, Deputy Superintendent of Police Hqrs Ashok Kumar and Dr Parneesh Mahajan. A Total of 108 Patients were provided free of Cost Treatment including Refraction, NCT, AR Check Up, Vision Check Up by a team headed by Dr Bala Ji M.S Eye Surgeon, Free Medicines were also given to the patients.
Speaking on the Occasion, Arvind Gupta mentioned the importance of regular check-up camps and said how this noble initiative is contributing to the betterment of mankind. Such Philanthropy services by Voluntary organisations play an important role by providing much needed Aid to the common people, He applauded the efforts of Samvedna Society for working tirelessly to help the needy sections he further added.
Speaking during the Camp Brijesh Kumar Sharma said that this Camp would surely benefit the patients who require ophthalmic consultations by an expert team of doctors,
He also Lauded the efforts of the Samvedna team and assured full support and cooperation to the Society.
Keshav Chopra intends to organize more such camps in the future thereby keeping up with its commitment to provide best treatment to the common man at their doorstep. We will continue Organize these camps in future also so that maximum people can take advantage of it.
Shubham Optometrist, Brijesh Optometrist, Rakesh Bali, Atul Bakshi, Anupam Gupta, Pritipal Singh, Sardar Sucha Singh, Arun Dubey,Rahul Nargotra, Rajesh Saini, Naveen Sharma, K.L Sharma, Puneet Chawla, Karan Sharma, Mohit Vaid, Jatin Gupta, Chakshu Kapoor, Ranju vaid, Gurcharan Singh, Ashish,Lovekesh Gondi, L.K Bhagat, Vishal Mahajan, Rohit Gupta, Manoj Tandon, Vikas Kumar, Pyare Mawa and others were also present
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