Mangaluru: HIF India Medical Cell launches New Ambulance Service Project


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Mangaluru, Mar 3: HIF India, Medical Cell Mangaluru has launched their new ambulance service in a programme held at Masjid Ul-Ehsan, Vaslane on March 3. Chief guests Mohammad Naeem Chara from Indore, director of AK Group of Companies Niaz AK, and entrepreneur Basha Hasanabba have jointly inaugurated the launching service.

Another chief guest Riyaz Bava, director of Bava Fish Meal, in his address said that HIF is working in a very systematic manner, he wished that more social programmes would be conducted by HIF, which are very much commendable.

HIF India, which has been doing social work fulfilling various social oriented services since last 10 years, has now started the new free ambulance service.

The organization is providing free medical equipment to the patients like wheel chair, walker, medicated cot (bed), oxygen cylinder, oxygen concentrator, oximeter, and so on under rotation basis. Besides conducting blood donation camps twice a year, free medical check up camps have been conducted for orphan needy children.

HIF India co-ordinator Rizwan Pandeshwar said that the free ambulance service will operate within a radius of 50 kilometers with Mangaluru as the hub.

HIF India president, Nazim AK presided over the programme.

Masjid ul Ehsan Khateeb Maulana Tayyab performed the Dua. On the same occasion, the service of Marhoom S M Bashir and his concern for the community was remembered.

HIF secratary Adil Parvez compeered the programme and delivered vote of thanks.

  

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