DDC participates in sanitation program
Islamabad (Anantnag), Nov 27: The NSS and Red Ribbon Club of the Government Boys Degree College today organized one day awareness cum social service Program at District Hospital and Maternity and Children Hospital here.
The volunteers and the programme officers of the two wings carried out the cleanliness of the two hospitals to enthuse a passion of hygienic sense and civic responsibility among the patients and their attendants.
Moreover, eatables were distributed among 400 indoor patients in both the hospitals. Patients and their attendants, besides the hospital management appreciated this noble service. T
The hospital administration extended their full cooperation in making the service a success. The volunteers were accompanied by faculty members, Showkat Ahmad, Muhamad Iqbal, Muhammad Sulaiman and Rehana Jan. District Development Commissioner Anantnag, Farooq Ahmad Shah and the Principal of the college, Yasin Ahmad Shah joined the volunteers to encourage them.
Hailing the initiative, DDC said, “Such programs create a sense of social responsibility and should be encouraged”. He assured the students of full cooperation in these endeavors.
“The program is aimed at creating awareness among the patients & their attendants about hygiene and health,” said the principal of the college.
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