भ्रष्टाचार, घोटालों और घपलों के मुखिया का यह कैसा गौरव दिवस : पचौरी
कहा- अपने ही गुणगान में लगे हैं शिवराज
भोपाल, 27 नवंबर 2010 (मप्र ब्यूरो)। प्रदेश के मुख्यमन्त्री शिवराज सिंह चौहान घोषणाओं की झड़ी लगाने में अव्वल हैं। उन्होंने अपने मुख्यमन्त्रित्वकाल में न जाने कितनी घोषणाएं कर दी होंगी किन्तु अमल कितने पर हुआ यह उन्हें भी नहीं पता। वह तो अपना ही सिर गर्व से ऊंचा करने में ही अपनी शान समझते हैं। प्रदेश में भ्रष्टाचार चरम पर है। कानून व्यवस्था की धिायां उड़ी हुई है। रोजगार के साधन नहीं है। शिक्षित लोग रोजगार के अभाव में प्रदेश से पलायन करने को मजबूर हैं। यह सब मुख्यमन्त्री को नज़र नहीं आता। अपनी सरकार होने के कारण दागी साथियों को भी साफ बचा ले जाते हैं। इन सब के बीच वे गौरव दिवस मनाने जा रहे हैं। समझ में नहीं आता है कि यह गौरव दिवस है या शर्मनाक दिवस। आखिर किस बात का गौरव दिवस मनाया जा रहा है। यह आरोप प्रदेश कांग्रेस अध्यक्ष सुरेश पचौरी ने पत्रकारवार्ता में लगाये।
श्री पचौरी ने कहा कि मुख्यमन्त्री को अपनी पीठ थपथपाने की बजाय प्रदेश की तरôी के लिए ईमानदारी से प्रयास करने चाहिए। जिस तरह से खुद के प्रचार और विज्ञापनों पर शासकीय धन की फिजूलखर्ची की जा रही है उससे किसी समस्या का निदान नहीं होने वाला। इन सब बातों से परे मुख्यमन्त्री को प्रदेश की जर्जर होती कानून व्यवस्था, साम्प्रदायिक घटनाओं, महिलाओं, बच्चों और दलितों पर हो रहे अपराधों के मामलों से निजात दिलाने की ओर प्रयास करना चाहिए। लेकिन उन्हें अपने ही गुणगान से फुर्सत नहीं। न जाने किस बात को लेकर वे आगामी 29 नवंबर को गौरव दिवस मना रहे हैं।
उन्होंने कहा कि जिस गौरव दिवस को मनाने की तैयारियां इन दिनों भाजपा मेंं जोर-शोर से चल रही है उन पर करोड़ों रुपए की फिजूलखर्ची हो रही है। गौरव दिवस के नाम पर सरकारी मशीनरी का दुरुपोग किया जा रहा है। अपने बखान में मुख्यमन्त्री कहते हैं कि मध्यप्रदेश विकास में अग्रणी है, तरôी कर रहा है। परन्तु हकीकत ठीक इसके विपरीत है। यदि शिवराज सरकार के कार्यकाल पर नज़र दौड़ाये तो भ्रष्टाचार चरम पर पहुंच गया है। आए दिन प्रदेश के आला अधिकारियों के यहां आयकर छापे पड़ रहे हैं। प्रदेश की आदिवासी महिलाओं पर सबसे ज्यादा अत्याचार हो रहे हैं। यहां की कानून व्यवस्था बद से बदतर होती जा रही है। प्रदेश सरकार कागजी रिकार्ड में तो शिक्षा, स्वास्थ्य, पेयजल और अन्य बुनियादी सुविधाओं के मामले में अव्वल दिखती है लेकिन हकीकत में है कुछ भी नहीं। फिर भी समझ में नहीं आता कि वे किस बात का गौरव दिवस मना रहे हैं।
श्री पचौरी ने बताया कि पिछले तीन साल में प्रदेश में सांप्रदायिक दंगों में प्रदेश अव्वल रहा है। इस प्रकार की यहां लगभग 500 घटनाएं हो चुकी हैं। वहीं महिलाओं पर अत्याचार के मामले में भी नंबर एक हो गया है। प्रदेश में भूखमरी की हालत यह है कि यहां कुपोषण के मामले देश के किसी भी प्रदेश से सबसे ज्यादा है। इन सबसे परे उन्हें गौरव दिवस मनाने की पड़ी है। कर्ज के मामले में यदि नज़र डाली जाए तो जहां 2003-04 में प्रदेश सरकार पर लगभग 27 हजार करोड़ रुपए था वहीं वित्तीय वर्ष 2009-10 में यह बढ़कर लगभग 54 हजार करोड़ रुपये हो गया है। श्री पचौरी ने आरोप लगाया कि किसानों का मसीहा बताने वाले मुख्यमन्त्री के राज में सबसे ज्यादा किसान ही परेशान हैं। किसानों को खेती के लिए न तो खाद-बीज मिल रहा है और न ही बिजली। चुनावों के समय सरकार ने किसानों से 50,000 रुपए तक के कर्ज माफी का वादा किया था जिसे आज उसने भुला दिया है। साथ ही किसानों को 3 प्रतिशत ब्याज दर पर कर्ज देने का िढंढोरा भी पीटा गया था परन्तु उस पर आज तक अमल नहीं हो पाया है। प्रदेश के नवयुवकों को रोजगार न मिलने की स्थिति में पलायन को मजबूर हो रहे हैं। यही नहीं, प्रदेश सरकार कर्मचारियों से छलावा करने में भी पीछे नहीं है। जहां कर्मचारियों को छठे वेतन की सिफारिशें लागू करने की बात की थी वह आज तक जस की तस ही है।
उन्होंने बताया कि मुख्यमन्त्री पंचायतें बुलाने में खासी दिलचस्पी रखते हैं। किन्तु प्रदेश में लागू त्रिस्तरीय पंचायत राज व्यवस्था को तहस-नहस कर दिया है। ग्राम पंचायत, जनपद पंचायत एवं जिला पंचायत के चुने हुए जन प्रतिनिधियों को अधिकारविहीन कर दिया है। क्योंकि शासन ने इनके अधिकार अपने हाथों में ले लिए हैं। पंचायतों के अधिकारी चुने हुए जनप्रतिनिधिों की कोई परवाह नहीं कर रह हैं। उनके साथ दलगत राजनीति के आधार पर भेदभाव किया जा रहा है। श्री पचौरी ने बताया कि अपनों को उप—त करने के लालच में चलते शिवराज ने घपले, घोटालों फेहरिस्त काफी लंबी कर ली है। उन्होंने अपने शासनकाल में कतिपय मन्त्रियों, उनके रिश्तेदारों और करीबी लोगों को खनिज संपदा की लूट, रायल्टी चोरी एवं अवैध उत्खनन की खुली छूट दे दी है। प्रदेश में कानून और नियमों को धता बताकर सैकड़ों खदानें स्वी—त की गई हैं। मुख्यमन्त्री के विधानसभा क्षेत्र बुधनी में रेत खदानों को लेकर चल रही अवैध वसूली एवं रायल्टी चोरी के अनेक प्रकरण सामने आये हैं। इसी तरह जमीन घोटाले के मामले में प्रदेश सरकार ने आरएसएस एवं भाजपा से जुड़ी संस्थाओं (विश्व हिन्दू परिषद, विद्यार्थी परिषद, सेवा भारती, सरस्वती शिशु मन्दिर, ग्राम भारती एवं सरस्वती बाल कल्याण समिति आदि) को हजारों एकड़ बेशकीमती जमीनों को कौड़ियों के दाम पर आवंटित की है। इसके साथ ही कुछ खास पूंजीपतियों को भी रियायती दरों पर जमीन आवंटित की है। श्री पचौरी ने बताया कि अपने मुंह से अपनी तारीफ करने से बेहतर होगा कि शिवराज सिंह प्रदेश की तरôी से लिए ईमानदारी से प्रयास करे। बिगड़ी कानून व्यवस्था को सुधारे और प्रदेश में रोजगार के साथ उपलब्ध कराए जिससे यहां के नौजवानों को पलायन का रास्ता न अपनाना पड़े। प्रदेश में आए दिन होने वाली लूट, बलात्कार की घटनाओं पर अंकुश लगाए एवं प्रदेश को भ्रष्टाचार से मुक्त कराए। बेलगाम अफसरों पर नकेल कसे जिससे प्रदेश की जनता को राहत मिल सके।
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Thursday, 25 November 2010
Fidelity Launches Fidelity Short Term Income Fund
Fidelity Launches Fidelity Short Term Income Fund
Indore, 25 November 2010: Fidelity Mutual Fund announced the launch of Fidelity Short Term Income Fund, an open ended income scheme that aims to generate reasonable returns primarily through investments in fixed income securities and money market instruments. The NFO for the fund will be open from 19 – 30 November 2010. Shriram Ramanathan is the fund manager of the Fidelity Short Term Income Fund. The Scheme is benchmarked to the Crisil Short Term Bond Fund Index.
Ashu Suyash, Managing Director and Country Head – India, Fidelity Investment Managers, said: “At a time when investors have turned risk averse with hardening interest rates and increasing equity market volatility, we believe that Fidelity Short Term Income Fund could provide reasonable returns even over shorter periods of time. The Fund presents a key building block for the asset allocation plans of retail and high net-worth investors and is in line with our overall objective of helping investors in reaching their financial goals. With this launch, we hope to reach out to a wide section of investors with an investment option that will leverage our expertise in bottom-up credit research to provide better post-tax returns over other interest bearing instruments including deposits.”
Shriram Ramanathan, the fund manager for the Fidelity Short Term Income Fund, said: “In the current environment where short term yields have moved up significantly, on a risk-adjusted basis, short term income funds provide a good opportunity for investors to benefit from the higher yields, yet keeping interest rate risk at an acceptably low level. Fidelity Short Term Income Fund with its freshly constructed portfolio of short term instruments with attractive yields and sound credit quality (with thoroughly researched constituents) makes even more investing sense in such a scenario. The Fund has been assigned the Credit Risk Rating mfAAA by ICRA.”
The rating for the Fidelity Short Term Income Fund indicates that the underlying portfolio has the lowest credit risk and the highest degree of safety from credit losses.
The Fidelity Short Term Income Fund will offer Growth and Dividend options. The minimum initial investment is Rs. 5000. The Fund has an exit load of 0.50%, which will be applicable for redemptions within 6 months from the date of purchase or allotment on a first-in-first-out basis.
Investors can invest in the Fidelity Short Term Income Fund even through the SIP route with a minimum amount of Rs. 500 per installment with the total of all installments not being less than Rs. 5000/- In addition, the systematic transfer and withdrawal plans are available in the Fund.
FIL Fund Management Private Limited (FFMPL), Fidelity Investment Managers’ asset management company started operations in the country in 2004. Today, with total assets under management of over Rs.8900 crores (AUM as on 29 October 2010) and more than 17 lakh customer accounts, FFMPL is among the fastest growing new asset management companies in India. In addition to offices in 16 cities, it has a significant web presence which helps investors across India access Fidelity’s funds. Further, most of its funds are listed on the NSE’s Mutual Fund Service System (MFSS) and the BSE’s StAR MF Platform, reaching out to investors in over 1500 cities and towns. Fidelity today offers investors a comprehensive range of well-differentiated investment options through its seven equity funds and six fixed income / hybrid funds. For more information, please visit www.fidelity.co.in
Indore, 25 November 2010: Fidelity Mutual Fund announced the launch of Fidelity Short Term Income Fund, an open ended income scheme that aims to generate reasonable returns primarily through investments in fixed income securities and money market instruments. The NFO for the fund will be open from 19 – 30 November 2010. Shriram Ramanathan is the fund manager of the Fidelity Short Term Income Fund. The Scheme is benchmarked to the Crisil Short Term Bond Fund Index.
Ashu Suyash, Managing Director and Country Head – India, Fidelity Investment Managers, said: “At a time when investors have turned risk averse with hardening interest rates and increasing equity market volatility, we believe that Fidelity Short Term Income Fund could provide reasonable returns even over shorter periods of time. The Fund presents a key building block for the asset allocation plans of retail and high net-worth investors and is in line with our overall objective of helping investors in reaching their financial goals. With this launch, we hope to reach out to a wide section of investors with an investment option that will leverage our expertise in bottom-up credit research to provide better post-tax returns over other interest bearing instruments including deposits.”
Shriram Ramanathan, the fund manager for the Fidelity Short Term Income Fund, said: “In the current environment where short term yields have moved up significantly, on a risk-adjusted basis, short term income funds provide a good opportunity for investors to benefit from the higher yields, yet keeping interest rate risk at an acceptably low level. Fidelity Short Term Income Fund with its freshly constructed portfolio of short term instruments with attractive yields and sound credit quality (with thoroughly researched constituents) makes even more investing sense in such a scenario. The Fund has been assigned the Credit Risk Rating mfAAA by ICRA.”
The rating for the Fidelity Short Term Income Fund indicates that the underlying portfolio has the lowest credit risk and the highest degree of safety from credit losses.
The Fidelity Short Term Income Fund will offer Growth and Dividend options. The minimum initial investment is Rs. 5000. The Fund has an exit load of 0.50%, which will be applicable for redemptions within 6 months from the date of purchase or allotment on a first-in-first-out basis.
Investors can invest in the Fidelity Short Term Income Fund even through the SIP route with a minimum amount of Rs. 500 per installment with the total of all installments not being less than Rs. 5000/- In addition, the systematic transfer and withdrawal plans are available in the Fund.
FIL Fund Management Private Limited (FFMPL), Fidelity Investment Managers’ asset management company started operations in the country in 2004. Today, with total assets under management of over Rs.8900 crores (AUM as on 29 October 2010) and more than 17 lakh customer accounts, FFMPL is among the fastest growing new asset management companies in India. In addition to offices in 16 cities, it has a significant web presence which helps investors across India access Fidelity’s funds. Further, most of its funds are listed on the NSE’s Mutual Fund Service System (MFSS) and the BSE’s StAR MF Platform, reaching out to investors in over 1500 cities and towns. Fidelity today offers investors a comprehensive range of well-differentiated investment options through its seven equity funds and six fixed income / hybrid funds. For more information, please visit www.fidelity.co.in
Little hearts suffering from complex cardiac conditions
Little hearts suffering from complex cardiac conditions
now ready to lead a healthy life”
~ children from interiors of Madhya Pradesh
have undergone heart surgery at Fortis Hospitals~
Bhopal, 25 Nov 2010: It is happy days again for these bright little kids who are now all set to go back home and start a healthy life. These 13 little hearts from interiors of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan were suffering from complex heart conditions and have now undergone successful surgery at Fortis Hospitals.
“I was not sure why I couldn’t play with my fellow kids from our neighbourhood and why I had to gasp for breath every time I ran. All I want is to be like my friends who keeps running all day long and yet they don’t get tired” that is all that this little child Master Rishav Chourasia knows about his health. At 8, he wonders why he is not like his friends. He was suffering from a complex disease of the heart called as Tetralogy of fallout (TOF). It is the most common heart defect in children. The condition is characterised by a combination of four heart defects i.e. pulmonary stenosis, ventricular hypertrophy, ventricular septal defect, and an aorta, and results in a situation wherein deoxygenated (blue) blood flows out to the body, thus making the children appear bluish. Rishav’s condition was unique as the critical blood vessels of the heart muscle were crossing the path which had to be cut to solve the problem of pulmonary stenosis. The doctors had to do the procedure making sure that the surgery did not affect the blood vessels of this young boys’ heart.
Like Rishav there were 12 more children who walked smilingly into to the hospital, little did they knew that they had heart defects at birth and were undergoing complex surgeries at such a young age to correct their problem? “Congenital Heart Disease is a serious problem plaguing the country. An early detection of the heart defects at birth could help in complete cure. It is very important that awareness about heart disease at birth is properly spread among the masses so that it is detected at the right time. Once the deformity is detected at the appropriate time, treatment is definitely possible and once treated these kids live a normal and healthy life” said Dr. Joseph Xavier, Consultant Pediatric Cardiac Surgeon Fortis Hospitals.
While explaining to the media about congenital heart disease Dr. Joseph Xavier touched upon some of the very complex cases which he operated, “Ram a 3 year old child from Madhya Pradesh son of a temple priest, was suffering from a rare condition of the heart called as total anomalous systemic venous correction where the entire impure blood was returning to the wrong chamber and was getting mixed with pure blood which posed a life threatening situation for Ram. The surgery that we performed involved rerouting of his right artery correcting his deformity. The procedure was successfully done. Ram today is healthy and free from all complications and ready to go back home.”
“We had yet another challenging child Baby Sara who is just 7months old. She had multiple ventricular septal defect (VSD) which is commonly known as hole in heart. The challenge in doing the surgery on Baby Sara was her weight which was just 5 kg and also her age. However now Sara’s hole in the heart has been corrected after the surgery” added Dr. Joseph Xavier.
“There are many children in our country who are suffering from congenital heart disease or heart defects and there is a huge space for creating more awareness around these disease and how early detection and can help save these little hearts. We at Fortis Hospitals are making an attempt to extend our support to save these young hearts. We have been receiving such kids from various parts of India through our association with ENR and Father Chinnappan who is spearheading this initiative in our country” said P Davison, Head of operations Fortis Hospitals Bannerghatta.
Father Chinappan, a priest from Bhopal, has been working towards the cause of helping children suffering from congenital heart defects get their treatment. Father is associated with a German Foundation called ENR who helps raise funds for the surgeries. Fortis and Dr. Joseph Xavier has been actively supporting Father Chinappan’s cause by conducting congenital heart defect surgeries for the children, where the cost of the surgery at a subsidized rate.
Congenital Heart Disease refers to heart disease which is present at birth. These are primarily seen in neonates, infants and children; although in our country it is not uncommon to see adults with uncorrected heart defects. The percentage of children suffering from congenital heart disease in our country is likely to be humongous considering the high birth rate. This shows clearly that the emphasis on this kind of heart disease should be enormous. Though there have been rapid advances in the diagnosis and treatment of CHD over the last few decades, the mortality rate is still very high in our country due to lack of inadequate awareness, screening programs etc in the grass root level to detect the disease at the right time.
Managing CHD in India is indeed an important issue and is often overlooked. The total number of dedicated pediatric cardiologist and surgeons in our country are also very less and there are few centres which are equipped to perform such surgeries. Hence there is a need to spread more awareness around CHD and the fact that if diagnosed early this can be treated. Another essential element that needs to be highlighted is on Foetal Echocardiography. This is used to diagnose heart defects before a child is born. The diagnosis done through foetal echocardiography helps in treating the heart defect in the child at an early stage especially when many times some interventions need to be done immediately after the birth. If abnormalities of the foetal heart are discovered by a prenatal screening procedure, this special examination of the heart of can be performed with a referral from a physician which will help identifying the defect at the right stage, perform corrective procedures and reduce the mortality and morbidity rate.
“I was touched by the innocent smile of child when I saw him in one of the hospitals in Bhopal and came to know that he has a heart defect and his parents cannot afford his surgery. Since then my drive for spreading awareness about heart diseases in children started. My priest friend from Germany who came to know about this drive put me on to ENR and since then there has been no looking back. We are getting such kids to Fortis every year for treatment. It wouldn’t have been possible for me to complete my quest for helping these children without the support from Fortis, Dr. Joseph Xavier and ENR. I would like to urge my fellow brothers to wake up to this problem where many kids of our country are dying due to lack of treatment. A little help could save millions of lives” expressed Father Chinnappan.
For more information, please contact:
Priyam Bortamuli, Suhas Rajendra
PR & Communication
Fortis Hospitals Ltd
Email: priyam.bortamuli@fortishospitals.in
suhas.rajendra@fortishospitals.in
Manoj Kumar/ Snehal Vajpayee
M: 9742272213/ 9742272207
now ready to lead a healthy life”
~ children from interiors of Madhya Pradesh
have undergone heart surgery at Fortis Hospitals~
Bhopal, 25 Nov 2010: It is happy days again for these bright little kids who are now all set to go back home and start a healthy life. These 13 little hearts from interiors of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan were suffering from complex heart conditions and have now undergone successful surgery at Fortis Hospitals.
“I was not sure why I couldn’t play with my fellow kids from our neighbourhood and why I had to gasp for breath every time I ran. All I want is to be like my friends who keeps running all day long and yet they don’t get tired” that is all that this little child Master Rishav Chourasia knows about his health. At 8, he wonders why he is not like his friends. He was suffering from a complex disease of the heart called as Tetralogy of fallout (TOF). It is the most common heart defect in children. The condition is characterised by a combination of four heart defects i.e. pulmonary stenosis, ventricular hypertrophy, ventricular septal defect, and an aorta, and results in a situation wherein deoxygenated (blue) blood flows out to the body, thus making the children appear bluish. Rishav’s condition was unique as the critical blood vessels of the heart muscle were crossing the path which had to be cut to solve the problem of pulmonary stenosis. The doctors had to do the procedure making sure that the surgery did not affect the blood vessels of this young boys’ heart.
Like Rishav there were 12 more children who walked smilingly into to the hospital, little did they knew that they had heart defects at birth and were undergoing complex surgeries at such a young age to correct their problem? “Congenital Heart Disease is a serious problem plaguing the country. An early detection of the heart defects at birth could help in complete cure. It is very important that awareness about heart disease at birth is properly spread among the masses so that it is detected at the right time. Once the deformity is detected at the appropriate time, treatment is definitely possible and once treated these kids live a normal and healthy life” said Dr. Joseph Xavier, Consultant Pediatric Cardiac Surgeon Fortis Hospitals.
While explaining to the media about congenital heart disease Dr. Joseph Xavier touched upon some of the very complex cases which he operated, “Ram a 3 year old child from Madhya Pradesh son of a temple priest, was suffering from a rare condition of the heart called as total anomalous systemic venous correction where the entire impure blood was returning to the wrong chamber and was getting mixed with pure blood which posed a life threatening situation for Ram. The surgery that we performed involved rerouting of his right artery correcting his deformity. The procedure was successfully done. Ram today is healthy and free from all complications and ready to go back home.”
“We had yet another challenging child Baby Sara who is just 7months old. She had multiple ventricular septal defect (VSD) which is commonly known as hole in heart. The challenge in doing the surgery on Baby Sara was her weight which was just 5 kg and also her age. However now Sara’s hole in the heart has been corrected after the surgery” added Dr. Joseph Xavier.
“There are many children in our country who are suffering from congenital heart disease or heart defects and there is a huge space for creating more awareness around these disease and how early detection and can help save these little hearts. We at Fortis Hospitals are making an attempt to extend our support to save these young hearts. We have been receiving such kids from various parts of India through our association with ENR and Father Chinnappan who is spearheading this initiative in our country” said P Davison, Head of operations Fortis Hospitals Bannerghatta.
Father Chinappan, a priest from Bhopal, has been working towards the cause of helping children suffering from congenital heart defects get their treatment. Father is associated with a German Foundation called ENR who helps raise funds for the surgeries. Fortis and Dr. Joseph Xavier has been actively supporting Father Chinappan’s cause by conducting congenital heart defect surgeries for the children, where the cost of the surgery at a subsidized rate.
Congenital Heart Disease refers to heart disease which is present at birth. These are primarily seen in neonates, infants and children; although in our country it is not uncommon to see adults with uncorrected heart defects. The percentage of children suffering from congenital heart disease in our country is likely to be humongous considering the high birth rate. This shows clearly that the emphasis on this kind of heart disease should be enormous. Though there have been rapid advances in the diagnosis and treatment of CHD over the last few decades, the mortality rate is still very high in our country due to lack of inadequate awareness, screening programs etc in the grass root level to detect the disease at the right time.
Managing CHD in India is indeed an important issue and is often overlooked. The total number of dedicated pediatric cardiologist and surgeons in our country are also very less and there are few centres which are equipped to perform such surgeries. Hence there is a need to spread more awareness around CHD and the fact that if diagnosed early this can be treated. Another essential element that needs to be highlighted is on Foetal Echocardiography. This is used to diagnose heart defects before a child is born. The diagnosis done through foetal echocardiography helps in treating the heart defect in the child at an early stage especially when many times some interventions need to be done immediately after the birth. If abnormalities of the foetal heart are discovered by a prenatal screening procedure, this special examination of the heart of can be performed with a referral from a physician which will help identifying the defect at the right stage, perform corrective procedures and reduce the mortality and morbidity rate.
“I was touched by the innocent smile of child when I saw him in one of the hospitals in Bhopal and came to know that he has a heart defect and his parents cannot afford his surgery. Since then my drive for spreading awareness about heart diseases in children started. My priest friend from Germany who came to know about this drive put me on to ENR and since then there has been no looking back. We are getting such kids to Fortis every year for treatment. It wouldn’t have been possible for me to complete my quest for helping these children without the support from Fortis, Dr. Joseph Xavier and ENR. I would like to urge my fellow brothers to wake up to this problem where many kids of our country are dying due to lack of treatment. A little help could save millions of lives” expressed Father Chinnappan.
For more information, please contact:
Priyam Bortamuli, Suhas Rajendra
PR & Communication
Fortis Hospitals Ltd
Email: priyam.bortamuli@fortishospitals.in
suhas.rajendra@fortishospitals.in
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