Manglauru: Public Health information camp held by Akhila Bharatha Beary Parishat


Ramachandra Bhat

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (EP)

Mangaluru, Mar 26: “Health information camp is necessary in the current conditions. The government creates panic instead of providing compensation during the Corona pandemic. It is not right to create confusion among people in the name of Coronavirus. Let the government provide good service,” said Harikrishna Punaroor who spoke after inaugurating a public health information camp held jointly by Akhila Bharatha Beary Parishat Mangaluru and Wellness Helpline, Mangaluru at Sahodaya auditorium on Friday.

Resource person Dr Haroon said that the disastrous Coronavirus has adversely affected human life and economic conditions. “When we were about to reach comfort, its second wave created fear. Let us not indulge in unnecessary discussions and push people towards confusion. Masks protect us from the virus. We should realize that masks are compulsory for us,” he said.

Ahmed Kasim H K said that people who otherwise do not remain at home stayed indoors inevitably during the lockdown. Ups and downs in health are usual. It is our duty to help those in difficulties.

Akhila Bharatha Beary Parishat founder president J Hussain, honorary president Yousuf Vakthar, president Aboobacker Pallamajal, chief secretary Abdul Azeez Haq, former deputy mayor Mohammed Kunjathbail, honorary advisor corporator Abdul Rauf, Zia and others were present.

Abdul Azeez Haq welcomed the gathering. Nisar Fakir Mohammed rendered the vote of thanks.

  

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