The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has deployed the services of a private operator, Vaccine On Wheels (VOW) to assist with the ongoing Covid-19 inoculation dr
Maharashtra: Pune deploys Vaccine On Wheels mobile units for COVID-19 jabs
The VOW s first such COVID-19 vaccination contribution was taken up with Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) from April 7. , Reuters
Updated: Apr 30, 2021, 03:41 PM IST
The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has deployed the services of a private operator, Vaccine On Wheels (VOW) to assist with the ongoing COVID-19 inoculation drive in one of the state s worst-hit districts in terms of cases, officials said here on Friday.
The PCMC Additional Municipal Commissioner Rubal Agrawal and VOW s founder and CEO Jignesh Patel signed a memorandum of understanding to the effect here to kickstart the initiative.
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The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has deployed the services of a private operator, Vaccine On Wheels (VOW) to assist with the ongoing Covid-19 inoculation drive in one of the state s worst-hit district in terms of cases, officials said here on Friday.
The PCMC Additional Municipal Commissioner Rubal Agrawal and VOW s founder and CEO Jignesh Patel signed a memorandum of understanding to the effect here to kickstart the initiative. The Covid pandemic has already affected many lives and unfortunately we are being hit by a second wave that is spreading fast. Currently, the best remedy available is to get everybody vaccinated at the earliest. With this new initiative, we aim to accelerate the immunization rate for PMC and the state of Maharashtra by helping people to get vaccinated, said Agrawal on the occasion.
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Indian Army organises free medical camp in J-K s Baramulla ANI | Updated: Apr 20, 2021 05:46 IST
Baramulla (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], April 20 (ANI): Indian Army, under the aegis of Dagger Division, recently organised a free medical camp for people of old town Baramulla in North Kashmir.
The Army organised the event Sadbhavana medical camp in collaboration with Rotary club Pune and Borderless World Foundation.
As a goodwill gesture and in continuation of its commitment towards the welfare of the general public, the Army organised the event, A Healing touch to Awaam at Old Town, Baramulla in which a gynaecologist, eye surgeon, eye specialist, family physician, general physician, general surgeon, pathologist, medical officers and nursing staff from Rotator Club Pune, BMO Sheeri and Indian Army fraternity took part.