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Medical department seals private clinic in Bikaner Nokha

Bikaner : Under the Operation Black Thunder campaign, an inspection of private clinic and medical store in Sarunda village was conducted on Tuesday under the joint leadership of BCMO Dr. Kailash Gehlot and DCO Rajesh Meena. When irregularities were found, seizure action was taken on the spot.

BCMO Dr. Kailash Gehlot said that during the inspection in village Sarunda, a private clinic Shivam Health Care and Diagnostic Lab was inspected. During this time no doctor was found on the spot. After which action was taken to seal the clinic. Also, during inspection in a medical store, it was found that the record of Schedule H of antibiotics was not maintained, then the store operator was instructed to maintain the record. Due to sudden inspection and action taken by the team, other medical store owners closed their stores and ran away.

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