Bunts' Sangha to hold free medical camp on Dec 11

December 7, 2011

Kotaka


Mangalore, December 7: Taluk committee of Bunts' alias Nadavara Mathr Sangha in association with Karnataka Nair Society, Mangalore Karayogam in association with Arya Vaidya Sala Kottakal will be conducting a one day ayurvedic medical camp on Sunday, December 11 at Geetha S M Shetty Hall, Bunts' Hostel at Ramakrishna College Campus in city.


According to organisers, the programme will be inaugurated by Sri Ajith Kumar Rai, Malady, President, Federation of Bunt's association.


There will also be an open forum discussion between public and physicians on the cause and treatments of allergy, based on Ayurveda. Physicians including Dr P Mohanan Variar (Deputy Superintendent AH&RC, Kottakal, Dr M V Vasudevan, CMO and Manager , Mangalore branch, Dr K V Rajagopal, Senior physician AVS, Kottakkal, Dr M Sunil Kumar, Assistant Factory Manager AVS ,Kottakal and Dr Udaya Kumari, Senior physician, AVS Kottakal.

The medical camp will be held from 9.30 am to 4 pm. Registration and consultation are free.


For registration contact Arya Vaidya Sala, Mangalore Branch, Opp Roopa Hotel, Balmatta Road, Ph: 0824-2443140/41, Mob- 8748830405, Bunts' Mathr Sangha office 0824-2493701, 2492880, AVS Dealer, Maidan Road Ph-0824-2424503, AVS Dealer Bejai 0824-2211751, 24311881.

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