College alumni’s health camp for adopted village

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TURA: Members of the Alumni Association of Tura’s Don Bosco College visited their adopted village of Matchikol, on the outskirts of Tura, to hold a medical camp for its inmates on Tuesday. The camp was organised in collaboration with the Matchakolgre UHC, National Health Mission (NHM), MMU, NOHP, NMHP and NPCB groups.
Dr Ivonne M Sangma, District Maternal Child Health Officer, West Garo Hills and an alumnus of Don Bosco College stressed on the importance of regular health check up and the commitment of the alumni to undertake programmes of this kind.
Principal of Don Bosco College, Fr Bivan Rodriques Mukhim, thanked the District Maternity and Child Health Officer and all the doctors who joined hands together to make the health camp a success.
He also added that Don Bosco College Alumni Association has adopted Matchikol village with the intention of doing something to uplift the villagers. He added that Don Bosco College wanted to instill on its students including the alumni to give back to the society whatever they have received.
Altogether 207 people registered for the health camp and were provided health screening as well as free medicines.

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