India - Medical campaign for the poor
Calcutta, India - November 2017 – On 11 November, students of the "Salesian College Sonada" University participated in a free medical care campaign for the poor. 264 people, including the elderly and the young, were able to obtain free medical check ups in three categories: general, gynecology and ophthalmic examination. The activity was organized by the Department of Commerce and the National Service Scheme (NSS) of the Salesian College Sonada, in collaboration with the “Harimaya Chettri Memorial Welfare Organization Siliguri.”
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