Billava Sangha Kuwait organises medical camp


Media Release

Kuwait, Dec 16: As a part of their social service, Billava Sangha Kuwait (BSK), organised a medical camp in coordination with Salmiya Clinic, Salmiya on December 12 which was open to all.

The camp started early in the morning at 8 am and continued till 1:30 pm. About 93 people, including Indians and of other nationalities availed the benefits of the free health check up services.

The free health check-up package included the tests for blood glucose, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, followed by free consultation with specialized doctors (General Physician, Dental and ENT).

It was a flawless event, and the entire programme was executed to near perfection. The main highlights of the camp are excellent crowd management, close follow-up with each participant and perfect time management which resulted in bare minimum waiting time for the participants. This was achieved by the active participation of BSK-welfare officer Rajesh Kuckian, joint welfare officer Dayanand Amin, BSK committee members and the necessary cooperation from the staff of Salmiya Clinic.

BSK president Amaranth Suvarna thanked staff of Salmiya Clinic for their whole-hearted support while general secretary Prashanth Poojary thanked BSK management & committee members for the successful planning and execution of medical camp.

Billava Sangha Kuwait had organised this free medical camp as one of their many welfare activities which are being carried out in Kuwait as well as in India.

  

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