Capacity building programme held at Tamanna residents’ campus, Najafgarh

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Capacity building programme held at Tamanna residents’ campus, Najafgarh

Wednesday, 25 September 2024 | Staff Reporter | New Delhi

International Institute of Health & Hygiene, Sulabh International, and AAS-A-Ray Foundation conducted a copacity building programme on Swacchta hi seva, Mission life, menstrual hygiene management and Medical Camp for abandoned Women at Tamanna ( Sisters of Charity ) residents’ campus at Najafgarh, New Delhi on Tuesday.

Dr. Pankaj Kumar, president of AAS-A-Ray foundation said that the camp featured a range of medical services, including consultations with specialists in general medicine, Orthopaedics, ENT, Dentistry, and Gynaecology. Screenings for haemoglobin, blood sugar, and blood pressure were also provided by a team of esteemed doctors.

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