Mumbai: Medical camp held at Devadiga Bhavana, Nerul


Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai (EP)

Navimumbai, Mar 18: A free health checkup camp was held at Devadiga Bhavana, Nerul recently under the joint aegis of Devadiga Sangha, Mumbai, Okkaligara Sangha, Maharastra, Human Rights Association and Seven Hills Hospital under the Rajiv Gandhi Jeevan Daya project.

Vasu S Devadiga, president of Devadiga Sangha Mumbai and Rangappa C Gowda, president of Okkaligara Sangha, Mumbai jointly set the camp in motion.

The people made use of the opportunity to consult specialists from Seven Hills Hospital for heart, Kidney, Brain and Cancer ailments.

Hiriadka Mohandas, former president of Devadiga Sangha, Mumbai; Ravi S Devadiga, vice president; K N Devadiga, honorary chief secretary, Padmanabha A Devadiga, joint secretaries Malati J Moulya and Ganesh Sherigar; Honorary chief treasurer Dayanand R Devadiga, former president K K Mohandas, Gopal M Moulya, S P Karmaran and S S Rao, Vice president of Okkaligara Sangha Maharastra Mohan Kumar J Gowda, Vice president Puttaswamy, K Rajegowda, Laxminarayan, Yashodha M Gowda and Jyothi A Gowda of the women's wing, Gangadhar N Gowda, National president of Human Rights Association I B Jahargidar, Vice president Sunil Gowda, Treasurer Geetha Kapur and Maharastra division president Haji Akbar Mohammed Khan were present.

  

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