
Health check of 200 persons in medical camp of Club-21 Punjab
Patiala, September 5 - Club-21 Punjab, an organization dedicated to social service and health awareness conducted a free medical camp at the office of Punjab Police Pensioners Welfare Association in Baradri today, where about 200 ex-officers of Punjab Police were examined. Gurinder Singh Dhillon, patron-founder of Club 21 Punjab and former ADGP of Punjab Police, said that from the beginning, he has been thinking that people should be made aware of their health.
Patiala, September 5 - Club-21 Punjab, an organization dedicated to social service and health awareness conducted a free medical camp at the office of Punjab Police Pensioners Welfare Association in Baradri today, where about 200 ex-officers of Punjab Police were examined. Gurinder Singh Dhillon, patron-founder of Club 21 Punjab and former ADGP of Punjab Police, said that from the beginning, he has been thinking that people should be made aware of their health.
He said that Park Hospital Management Club-21 is fully supporting Punjab for such medical camps. He further informed that the benefit of today's free medical camp was taken by the retired officers of Punjab Police who came from some places other than Patiala and Fatehgarh Sahib district. In the camp, Dr. Kamaldeep Sodhi, Dr. Priya and Dr. Praveen Puri examined the health problems faced by the retired officers.
Dietician Gurvinder Kaur gave information and suggestions about food and drink to former police officers. Patiala Range DIG Harcharan Singh Bhullar also participated in the camp and praised GS Dhillon for setting up the camp. During the camp, apart from Dr. Simrat Dhillon (MD- Medicine), Club 21 Chief Coordinator Ranjiv Goyal, Darshan Singh (Ret: DSP), Sukhi Keller and other personalities associated with the club were present.
