Bhatkal: Free Medical Check-Up Camp Held by Yenepoya Speciality Hospital


Yahya Hallare
Daijiworld Media Network - Bhatkal

Bhatkal, Jan 23: Yenepoya Speciality Hospital (YSH) held a free medical check-up camp at Naunihaal Central School, here.

The programme began with the recitation of Holy Quran by Salman Ahmed Kola and was later translated into English and Urdu by Sahil Ahmed Kola and Musallam  recited the Naath Paak.

Jafar Shahbandari welcomed the guests and Yenepoya team and said that regularly excercise is very healthy for everybody. DYSP M Narayan in his address said that he would like to congratulate the doctors and the Yenepoya team for organizing the camp in Bhatkal and he also thanked Naunihaal Education Trust.

Chairmain of Naunihaal Education Trust Mohammed Muzzafa Kola suggested the doctors to build a hospital in Bhatkal. Later, speaking about the school, said that since one year they had been providing hifz education to those interested and eager students. Dr mohammed Tahir medical director of Yenepoya Speciality Hospital, in his address congratulated Naunihaal for giving a chance to organize the camp.

Dr Harish R Dr Balkrishna Pai, Dr Praveen J Shetty and Dr Rahul were present. Moosa Jubapu compered and proposed the vote of thanks. As many as 180 patients took part in the camp.

  

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