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Medicines will be given to Churu patients in envelopes.

Churu : Churu Smt. Mohani Devi Chachan discussed with the doctors and other medical workers of the CHC to solve the problem of handing over the medicines given for first aid in Government CHC Sahwa directly into the hands of the patient without putting them in any envelope etc. Apart from the medical department, first of all 10 thousand envelopes were given by late while advising to provide envelopes or bags with the help of Bhamashah. Banwari Lal, Vidyadhar, relatives of Devidutt Pareek, started an innovation by announcing that it would be made available in his memory. It is noteworthy that in the issue of Wednesday 27th November, ‘There are no envelopes to put medicines, patients are forced to carry medicines in their hands’. The news was published with the title, after which the department came into action.

On Tuesday morning, in the administrative room of CHC, Medical Officer Dr. Rameshwar Lal Bhakar, Ayurveda Doctor Dr. Vinod Sharma, Senior Compounder Balbir Singh Ruhail etc. After the publication of the news, All India Pareek Mahasabha Delhi spokesperson and Sahwa resident Vidyadhar Pareek, Chemist Association Sahwa. Chairman of CHC, Ved Prakash Sharma, General Secretary of Joint Trade Board, Naval Kishore Dudani, etc., distributed the medicines given to the patients coming for first aid to the CHC, to the patient or his accompanying family members. There was no discussion about the arrangement of handing them over directly to them, nor by putting them in an envelope or a suitable bag.

On this, Medical Officer Bhakar assured to discuss the availability of budget with CHC in-charge Dr. Sandeep Doodhani and higher officials and talked about making arrangements with the help of Bhamashahs, on which Banwari Lal, Vidyadhar Pareek first sent 10 thousand envelopes to their elder brother. And started an innovation by announcing to make it available in memory of Devidutt Pareek, who was the President of Sahwa Business Board for the last 4 decades. On this, the people present including CHC in-charge Dr. Sandeep Doodhani expressed their gratitude. Along with this, to continue this sequence, all the medical workers including the CHC in-charge were appealed to keep in regular contact with other Bhamashahs also. Pareek said that he drew attention to this problem of patients coming for treatment at Sahwa CHC, keeping this in mind we have announced to provide 10 thousand envelopes in the memory of our elder brother Sahwa, which will be available in 5-7 days. Will get it done.

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