Free medical camp in manikganj

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RMO of Manikganj 250-bed hospital, located at Sahebpara village of Dhanakora union of Saturia upazila of Manikganj district, said. Lutfar Rahman's free medical service was arranged by 2 thousand villagers. Yesterday, this treatment was provided to his house at Saheb Para village under Saturia upazila.

Lutfar Rahman's father organized a free medical camp on the occasion of the anniversary of the death of late Ansar Ali.

Civil Surgeon Dr. Presided over by Khurshid Alam, the State Minister for Health, Zahid Malek Swapan MP was present as the chief guest.

Present on the occasion were Principal of Colonel Malek Medical College, Dr. Akteruzzaman, Managing Director of Manikganj 250-bed hospital, Dr. Saifur Rahman, Saturia Upazila Executive Officer Nahid Farzana Siddiqui, Assistant Superintendent of Police Motiahin Billah, General Secretary of Manikganj Diabetic Association, Sultanul Azam Khan Apple, General Secretary of District Sports Association, Suedeb Saha, Officer-in-Charge of Saturia Police Station. Aminur Rahman, general secretary of Saturia upazila Awami League Afaj Uddin, Chairman of Dhankora Union Parishad Abul Kalam Abdur Rauf, chairman of Baliati Union. Ruhul Amin also said.

During this, the State Minister said, the improvement in Manikganj in health service has not improved in any other district of the country. This has improved due to Sheikh Hasina's most emphasis on medical field.

He also said, we have allocated 25 crore taka for development of the mother and child welfare center of Manikganj city. Construction will start from this year.

Karim said from the nearby Rashkora village, who came to the free medical camp, he had a skin disease on my legs. All of them are just scratchy. So I'm coming for a free medical service.

Rebecca Begum, who came to the camp, said, "I am less listening." I'm coming here for free service because I heard less in ear. image

In Free Medical Camp 10 doctors of 30 assisted doctors are provided free health check-up and free medicines to 2,000 villagers.