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OPD launched for poor patients

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 7, 2021 18:55 IST

Aurangabad, March 7:Islamic Research Centre Education and Welfare Trust started an OPD Clinic in Shah Bazaar recently for ...

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Aurangabad, March 7:

Islamic Research Centre Education and Welfare Trust started an OPD Clinic in Shah Bazaar recently for poor and needy people. Patients will get free medicines at the clinic.

Sambhaji Pawar, police inspector of City Chowk Police Station, inaugurated it.

Earlier, the trust already launched two OPD Clinics and one pathology laboratory.

This was the third OPD clinic with free medicines facilities.

IRC President adv Faiz Syed explained the activities of the centre. PI Pawar appreciated the dedication of the work towards social services. Event coordinator Khwaja Aleemuddin proposed a vote of thanks.

Tags: Islamic Research Centre Education and Welfare TrustOPD Clinic in Shah BazaarSambhaji PawarKhwaja aleemuddinCity Chowk Police Station
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