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Lions Eye Camp at Jakhlabandha

Lions Club of Nagaon Greater organised an Eye Camp on September 1 at Jakhalabandha Hospital. A total of 415 patients were examined and free medicines were provided to them. Out of the total cases, 119 were selected for FREE IOL Operation to be conducted at Nagaon in Batches. Dr D Chetia Phukan, Dr A K Laskar and Dr Phani Pathak conducted the camp alongwith para medics.




Anil Sharma, Dist Co-ordinater, Inter Regional Co-ordination .

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