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FKJGP dedicates ambulance to Ri-Bhoi villagers

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NONGPOH, April 14: In a bid to ensure better availability of healthcare services for the underprivileged families in Ri-Bhoi, the FKJGP, North Khasi Hills unit, on Friday released an ambulance during a meeting at the Sajer Nongpoh.
The meeting was attended by both members and leaders of the FKJGP, including general secretary of FKJGP central body Eldie N. Lyngdoh, senior vice president of FKJGP central body Elton Warjri, FKJGP district president Lui Star Lyngdoh, and senior vice president Lumlang Mawnai.
Releasing the ambulance, the general secretary of FKJGP central body expressed his happiness at the initiative taken by the district unit of the FKJGP.
Eldie emphasised the importance of providing emergency healthcare services to those in need, especially the underprivileged families in the district who struggle to afford such services.
It may be mentioned that the release of the ambulance is likely to have a significant impact on the healthcare system in the district by providing vital transportation services to those in need during medical emergencies.

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