Medical Camp dedicated to eminent Gymnast Krupali Singh held

Doctors giving medicines to the people at a medical camp in Jammu on Tuesday.
Doctors giving medicines to the people at a medical camp in Jammu on Tuesday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Dec 15: Gandhi Global Family (GGF) J&K, in collaboration with Indian Systems of Medicine (ISM), Akhil Bhartiya Safai Mazdoor Sangh (ABSMS) and Green India Foundation (GIF) today organized a Medical-cum-Awareness camp at Patoli Toph Chowk here where AYUSH immunity boosting medicines were given to Safai Karamcharis and general public by an expert team of doctors following the guidelines issued by the local administration.
A handout stated that the camp was dedicated to Krupali Patel Singh, an eminent Indian Gymnast and a Gymnastics Coach from Jammu who won Arjuna Award in 1989 for her outstanding contributions to Indian gymnastics and is India’s youngest Arjuna awardee.
JMC Councillor, Rajinder Singh Jamwal inaugurated the camp in the presence of Chander Mohan Sharma, senior advocate and former member Human Rights Commission; Dr. Prem Sharma and S. Jaswinder Singh Kuku, both advisors of GGF Jammu; Younis Mattoo, Chairman GIF; Lucky Chidha, president ABSMS; Amar Moman, General Secretary ABSMS; Yashpal, Sunny, Gagi Mooman, Rajesh Gill, Sahul Nair, Saroon Nair, Ravinder Kumar and locals.
In the camp over 385 people were examined by Dr. Shifali Sharma, Dr. Sukhpreet Kour and Nishad Khajuria, pharmacist.
Earlier, awareness on COVID-19 pandemic was also given by the team of ISM doctors.
GGF J&K president, Padmashree Dr. S.P Varma expressed gratitude to Dr. Mohan Singh, Director ISM and Dr. Suresh Sharma ADMO Jammu for deputing a competent team of doctors and for providing free AYUSH medicines for boosting the immunity of Safai Karamcharis.