Human Rights Investigation felicitates 108 Ambulance state chief Hanumanthappa


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Bengaluru, Dec 19: Human Rights Investigation congratulated and felicitated 108 ambulance state chief Hanumanthappa on winning the Karnataka Seva Ratna Award.

108 Arogya Kavacha ambulance state chief Hanumanthappa R G, who was awarded the Karnataka Book of Records for his excellent service to the poor patients of the state in the health sector, was felicitated at the World Human Rights Day and NHRIC third year anniversary programme organized by the Human Rights Investigation Center at Gandhi Bhavan in Bengaluru on December 14.

The 108 ambulance regional officer Sadananda said, "It is a matter of pride and happiness for all of us that our esteemed head of the organization has received this important award. May this social service work continue. The service you do for the helpless, the weak, the sick, and the homeless will be remembered forever. Their hard work, determination, and efficiency are a great achievement and the glory of the organization has increased. Heartiest congratulations as colleagues and wish for more successes in the future."

The district programme manager Munish and district in-charge Mahabala, also congratulated Hanumanthappa R G.

The 108-ambulance staff congratulated, saying, "We are rewarded because our chief has received this award. His ideals and guidance are an inspiration for all of us. Heartiest congratulations."

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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