Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday reached out to former Northern Army Commander Lt Gen D S Hooda promising support after the veteran soldier drew the Prime Minister’s attention to the availability of a new anti-cancer drug through social media. The medicine – not yet available in India but approved by the US Food and Drug Administration – would have benefitted Sushma
On Saturday, PM Modi called retired Lieutenant General D S Hooda to assure him that the request of his sister Sushma to help expedite the approval of a new breast cancer drug would be considered. The siblings had appealed to PM Modi on Twitter.
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