Bengaluru: Dr Vishal Rao, Dr Shalini Thakur felicitated by Shaheed Thakurji Pathak Welfare Society


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Bengaluru, Sep 11: Dr Vishal Rao, head of Karnataka covid force and dean of HCG Bangalore Cancer Hospital, and Dr Shalini Thakur were felicitated by Shaheed Thakurji Pathak Welfare Society on Tuesday for their remarkable contribution in the fight against Corona.

During the felicitation programme, the doctor duo said that they would continue discharging their duty with complete sincerity and professionalism.

The two doctors also lauded Shaheed Thakurji Pathak Welfare Society’s efforts in contributing in constructive initiatives and nation building.

Those who were present during the felicitation of the doctors included Chandra Pathak, Surya Pathak, Prashant Pathak, Prahlad Pathak, Bahveesh, Ekta Kumari, K Tarun Kumar and others were present.

Shaheed Thakurji Pathak Welfare Society organises different social and community development programmes regularly.

 

 

 

  

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  • chandra pathak, Jamshedpur

    Mon, Sep 13 2021

    Very nice work done appreciated

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Sun, Sep 12 2021

    All the Very Best to you all my friends ! Keep Happy and let it be a Beautiful Memorial Event and Day for you all. MAY ALMIGHTY BLESS YOU ALL !!!

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