RMWC organizes medical camp for flood victims

Excelsior Correspondent

A doctor examining a patient during a medical camp organized by RMWC at Jammu.
A doctor examining a patient during a medical camp organized by RMWC at Jammu.

JAMMU, Sept 15: Under its project “Disease Free Jammu”, Shri Ranbireshwar Mandir Welfare Committee (RMWC) in collaboration with J&K Health Department (ISM) and Panchbakhtar Mahadev Mandir Management Committee organized a free medical camp for flood affected persons in the premises of Panchbakhtar Mahadev Temple.
Renowned doctors of Government Ayurvedic Hospital Jammu including Dr Ankita, Dr Shruti, Dr Krishma Kapoor, Dr Narain, Dr Vikas and Ravinder Singh, Pharmacist, ISM examined the patients and give free medicines to them.
While giving the detail of the medical camp, spokesperson and legal advisor of Shri Ranbireshwar Mandir Welfare Committee, Advocate Jyoti Sarup Mishra said that a total of 222 patients were examined by the Doctors and medicines to the tune of almost Rs 35000 were distributed among the poor and needy patients.
He said that committee is highly thankful to Jammu and Kashmir Health Department (Indian System of Medicines) for their wholehearted support to the medical camp.
Mishra further said that Health Department under the dynamic leadership of Director General Abdul Kabir Dar and Medical Superintendent Jammu, Dr Rajneesh Sharma is fully cooperating with the committee in making the camps successful.