NHMEA releases helpline numbers

JMC Mayor, Chander Mohan Gupta along with Chairman, Health and Sanitation, Baldev Singh Billowria and office bearers of NHMEA releasing helpline numbers for COVID-19 assistance.
JMC Mayor, Chander Mohan Gupta along with Chairman, Health and Sanitation, Baldev Singh Billowria and office bearers of NHMEA releasing helpline numbers for COVID-19 assistance.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 23: National Health Mission Employees Association (NHMEA), as a rare gesture of dutifulness and humanity, during the Coronavirus pandemic has established 24×7 helpline services at all district headquarters, where information, advice and assistance as regards Coronavirus shall be available to general public 24×7 of the week, by NHM doctors.
The helpline numbers were released by Chander Mohan Gupta-Mayor, Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC), at a simple but very impressive function, observing all the necessary precautions required for prevention of Coronavirus. The declaration to this effect was made by Rohit Seth, president, All JK National Health Mission Association.
For Kathua district, the helpline numbers are 9596858444 (Dr Raman Sharma) and 9906314084 (Dr Rameshwar), for Samba 9419851628 (Mohit Seth) and 7889632219 (Rajesh), for Jammu 7006828811 (Surinder), 8825032739 (Dr Yogesh), for Rajouri 9622360321 (Dr Vikas), for Poonch 9622253979 (Sajad Ahmed Malik) and 9906089417 (Shokit Ali), for Reasi 9906106262 (Dr Arun) and 6006164763 (Dr Kouser), for Udhampur 9797515493 (Ajay) and 7006627227 (Rajinder Sharma), for Ramban 9797426459 (Dr Arif) and 9797519852 (Dr Iftkar), for Doda 8492894031 (Dr Nazish) and 8899124212 (Dr Sadiq) and for Kishtwar 9906138090 (Dr Nazir) and 9596969535 (Dr Tahseen Majid).
Speaking on the occasion, JMC Mayor said that such voluntary noble gestures strengthen our resolve and capacity to fight against such catastrophes. He further said that I had always seen employees fighting for their rights and demanding increase in their wages, but it is for the first time an employees’ organization has come forward to offer voluntary service and opted to risk their lives to mitigate the sufferings of their fellow brethren, despite being temporary/contractual employees.
He also called upon other organizations, specifically Health Employees Organizations, NGO’s and others to take a cue from NHM Employees Association and to come forward, to offer voluntary services to the people at this hour of crisis as a humanitarian gesture.
Among others present on the occasion were Baldev Singh Billowria (Chairman of Health and Sanitation MCJ) and RK Sharma (Advisor, NHMEA).

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