Monday, March 16, 2015
India: Ahmadiyya Elders' Association (Majlis Ansarullah) organizes medical camps in rural Himachal Pradesh
The local leaders and elders of Thathal village appreciated the medical camp by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and requested the association to arrange future medical camps in their area.
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Source/Credit: Majlis Ansarullah - Bharat
By Staff report | March 16, 2015
The Social Services desk of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Elders’ Association (Majlis Anasullah) of India organized a free medical camp in Thathal village of Una district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
The 2-day camp, held March 14-15, was staffed by doctors who had traveled from Qādiān, Punjab, and benefited over two thousand people from Thathal and surrounding areas.
In addition to the regular medical services at the camp, the public was provided a special preventive medicine for Swine Flu currently prevalent in many parts of India.
Doctors and the medical staff were supported by the national general secretary of the association, Mr. Sabah-ud Din; Mu’allam Silsla, Mr. Rafi Ahmad, and district president of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community – Una, Master Anwar Ahmad.
The local leaders and elders of Thathal village appreciated the medical camp by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and requested the association to arrange future medical camps in their area.
Qari Nawab Ahmad, national president of Majlis Anasullah-Bharat, said the association has frequently arranged medicals camps, noting the recent camps in Rajasthan state where there are several areas struck by the Swine Flu epidemic.
Qari Ahmad said the periodic free medical camps will continue throughout the year.
-- India: Ahmadiyya Elders' Association organizes medical camps in rural Himachal Pradesh
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