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Several rural patients treated at Akal Charitable Hospital, Baru Sahib
The 30-odd patients returned to their villages with shining faces and sparkling eyes after their treatment at Akal Charitable Hospital. “It was heavenly atmosphere at Baru Sahib and the staff at Akal Hospital was like angels”, said one of them..... More |
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The Kalgidhar Trust organizes blood donation camp at Cheema Sahib
The distinguished guests highly praised the noble deed where several people donated blood to save precious lives of the needy patients. Mrs. Ohri was highly appreciative of the lady blood donors. She also exhorted other women to come forward and participate in this great noble cause.... More |
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Free Medical Camp organized at Akal Hospital, Baru Sahib
A Medical Camp was organized at Akal Charitable Hospital on 6th June, 2008 at Baru Sahib. Experienced Surgeons and para-medical staff from Medical College (Patiala), Medical College (Banaur) and Gian Sagar Hospital provided their expert services to the poor people of this remote region.... More |
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The Kalgidhar Society Holds Free Medical Camp at Baru Sahib
Held thrice a year since 2000, these Free Medical Camps, believed to be the largest in India, serve rural poor primarily villagers from surrounding areas such as Solan, Shimla and Sirmore Districts of Himachal Pradesh. By the conclusion of this 2-day camp, some 1500 of this area's underprivileged had been treated.... More |
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Akal Drug De-addiction Centre at Cheema Sahib proving to be a boon for addicts
A 16-year-old boy from Bharri Mansa village (near Dhuri) started taking smack during the last Assembly elections and became a habitual addict. He started spending Rs 500 daily on smack, which he got from family members by quarrelling with them. He said after coming to this Center, he had gained 8 kg weight.... More |
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Free ‘Akal International Medical Camp’ organized at Baru Sahib
H.E. V.S. Kokje (Governor of Himachal Pradesh) was greatly impressed by the ultra-modern facilities being provided to the poor in this 200-bedded Akal Charitable Hospital, which caters to about 150 patients daily at its OPD. About 1100 patients were treated in the O.P.D. and 85 surgeries were performed during this camp....More |
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His Excellency The Governor of Himachal Pradesh visits
Free Medical Camp at Baru Sahib
This medical camp was attended by specialists and super-specialists from not only Delhi, Chandigarh, Jalandhar, Ludhiana and Patiala, but also from USA. A team of several Medical and Para-Medical professionals comprising of ENT Specialists, Surgeons, Physicians, Dental Specialists, Child Specialists, Psychiatrists.... More |
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New building of Akal De-addiction Center inaugurated at Cheema Sahib
Speaking on the occasion, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal said, “It is my pleasure to be here on this auspicious occasion and I am indeed heartened to know that all of you share a desire to help recovering drug-addicts stand strong against the temptation of taking drugs again. It is with the assistance and support from the volunteers.... More |
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Free Medical Camp Organized at Cheema Sahib
Dr. Rajinder Bansal (Neurologist) provided his free services to examine the patients. He said, “I got really impressed by the philanthropic activities being undertaken by The Kalgidhar Trust and decided to organize this medical camp with the co-operation of the Trust”.... More |
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Several plastic surgeries performed in the free medical camp at Baru Sahib
A team of about 100 Medical and Para-Medical professionals comprising of ENT Specialists, Surgeons, Physicians, Dental Specialists, Child Specialists, Psychiatrists, Gynecologists, Ortho (Bones, Joints) Specialists and Skin Specialists, participated in the camp. About 1600 patients were attended in the O.P.D. and 85 surgeries.... More |
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Free Medical Camp of Alternate System of Medicine at Baru Sahib
A free medical camp was held at Akal Hospital, Baru Sahib from Sept. 11 '06. In addition to allopathy; other systems of medicine viz. Homeopathy, Ayurvedic, Magnetotherapy, Accupressure, Naturopathy, Physiotherapy were offered to patients.
For the first time in Akal Hospital, prostate surgery.... More |
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3rd Drug de-addiction center established by Kalgidhar Society at village Jharon near Cheema, Punjab
The Kalgidhar Society has walked miles to serve the poor in rural regions on humanitarian grounds and yet to go miles more for the noble cause. On its way to achieve another milestone, The Kalgidhar Society has established the 3rd Drug De-addiction Center in village Jharon near Cheema Sahib on 23 Aug 2006.... More |
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Free medical camp by The Kalgidhar Society at Baru Sahib
A free medical camp was organized for the rural, poor and underprivileged people of the remote Himalayan region at Baru Sahib. A well experienced team of doctors comprising ENT Specialist, Surgeon, Physician, Gynecologist, Ortho (Bones Joints) Specialist, Skin Specialist, Plastic Surgeon from Patiala visited Baru Sahib.... More |
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"We have no words to express our thanks to Baru Sahib"
The free medical camp at Baru Sahib has given a new life to a poor boy hailing from the adjacent hills. The oldest of the three children of Ram Parkash, Govardhan was operated upon by the surgeons from Jallandhar volunteering their services at the annual medical camp.
"We have no words to express our thanks to Baru Sahib" .... More |
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Free Medical Camp on the auspicious occasion of Baisakhi
On the auspicious occasion of Baisakhi, a free medical camp for the rural, poor and underprivileged people of the remote Himalayan region was organized by The Kalgidhar Society at Akal Charitable Hospital, Baru Sahib. The camp took place on 14-15 April, 2006. Different types of 88 surgeries were performed....More |
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Patients find a new lease of life at De-Addiction Center, Cheema Sahib
By joining voluntarily, hundreds of patients have given up different kinds of drug addiction. These patients have been treated under the supervision of Dr. Col. Rajinder Singh (Psychiatrist & de-addiction expert). When a group of journalists interacted with the patients belonging to different cities and villages.... More |