Mumbai: Devadiga Sangha holds healthcare camp


Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network- Mumbai

Mumbai, Jan 20: Devadiga Sangh Mumbai ® organized a free health checkup camp in association with Hiranandani Fortes Hospital at Devadiga Bhavan, Nerul (West) here on Sunday January 19.

Devadiga Sangh Mumbai ® president Gopal M Moily inaugurated the programme here on Sunday morning.

Dr Rekha C Devadiga led a group of medics who offered free consultation on diabetes, hypertension, bone density, physiotherapy, orthopedic, ophthalmology, dentistry etc to a large number of patients who arrived for the free health checkup.

Devadiga Sangh Mumbai ® past president Hiriyadka Mohandas, joint secretary Shirlikar, joint treasurer Dayanand R Devadiga, Iroli Tulu Koota president Ramesh Devadiga, local Committee secretary P S Moolya, women wing secretary Jayanti M Devadiga, local Committee president Chandrashekar Devadiga, Dr Preeti Devadiga, Umesh Devadiga and others were present on the occasion.

Devadiga Sangh Mumbai ® president Vasu S Devadiga welcomed the dignitaries and surgeons by presenting bouquets. 

Prabhakar S Devadiga welcomed the gathering. The vice president Ravi S Devadiga and K N Devadiga proposed vote of thanks.

  

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