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No Cotton bandage in Nazira Dispensary

Despite the huge propaganda action ‘Health for all’ of the Govt. of Assam, the State Dispensary of Nazira Town suffers a lot of problems including the shortage of medicine, cotton & bandage, also shortage of staff. A large number of poor people of this locality depends on this dispensary and now the patients are bound to buy each and every medicine from the outside market, which surely insults the Health Awareness Programme of the Govt.

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