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Free medical camp held in Nawabshah to honor late deputy

Free medical camp held in Nawabshah to honor late deputy

Key Takeaways

  • A free medical camp was organized in Nawabshah.
  • Specialist doctors from pediatrics and ophthalmology examined patients.
  • The event honored the memory of former Deputy Nazim Nawabshah.

A free medical camp was recently held in Nawabshah, Sindh, Pakistan. The initiative aimed to provide healthcare services to the local community while honoring the late former Deputy Nazim Nawabshah.

The event was organized by PPP City Nawabshah Information Secretary Advocate Asadullah Khalid Channa, Engineer Shah Jahan Channa, and Saifullah Khalid Channa. Specialist doctors in pediatrics and ophthalmology were present to conduct examinations and provide free medical consultations.

Patients from the surrounding areas flocked to the camp for much-needed healthcare services. The doctors provided comprehensive check-ups and distributed free medicines to those in need. Local residents expressed their gratitude, stating that such initiatives are crucial in addressing the ongoing healthcare challenges faced by the community.

The camp was held on July 7th at a designated location in Nawabshah. According to reports, over 100 patients were attended to during the day-long event. The organizers emphasized the importance of regular health check-ups and preventive care for maintaining good health among the local population.

In his speech, Advocate Asadullah Khalid Channa highlighted the significance of this initiative: 'We organized this camp in remembrance of our late colleague and to ensure that the people of Nawabshah receive the medical attention they deserve.'

Engineer Shah Jahan Channa added, 'Our aim is to make a positive impact on the lives of the community by providing accessible healthcare services. We hope more such camps will be organized in the future.'

The event received positive feedback from both patients and local authorities. Dr. Muhammad Ali, a pediatrician at the camp, commented: 'It’s heartening to see how enthusiastic the people are about these free medical camps. It helps us reach out to those who might not otherwise have access to healthcare.'

'We organized this camp in remembrance of our late colleague and to ensure that the people of Nawabshah receive the medical attention they deserve.'

Advocate Asadullah Khalid Channa, PPP City Nawabshah Information Secretary

'Our aim is to make a positive impact on the lives of the community by providing accessible healthcare services. We hope more such camps will be organized in the future.'

Engineer Shah Jahan Channa, Not specified