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Physiotherapy camp for scribes in press club

The city based Purbanchal  Educational  Welfare Society in collaboration with Guwahati Press Club has organized a free physiotherapy and health camp for the scribes in the press club premises on 29 September next. The camp will start at 9.30 am and will continue till 4.00 pm. Organized as a mark for the occasion of World Physiotherapy Day, the event is supported by the Assam Branch of Indian Association of Physiotherapists.

During the camp, the physicians and physiotherapists will provide consultation treatment for various pain related problems along with general heath check up including the blood sugar analysis .

Dr NN Sharma will attend the camp as the consultant physicians and Dr Ujwal Bhattacharya,  Dr Abhijit  Kalita, Dr Ranjeet Singha,  Dr Soniya Lakhotia,  Dr Urvashi Bhattacharya and Dr Kundan Kumar as the physiotherapists in the camp.

Member-journalists are requested to participate in the camp.

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