Parimal Suklabaidya handed over the oxygen concentrator sent to SMCH by the Bangladesh Hindu Association to SMCH

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The Minister of Environment and Forests, Excise Tax and Fisheries, Parimal Suklabaidya, held a ceremony to hand over an oxygen generator to the medical school authorities for use in COVID patients sent by the Bangladesh Hindu Association of Bangladeshi expatriates in London.
Suklabaidya said in his speech: “In many cases, patients infected with COVID do not get help from their family members, while doctors put their lives at risk to provide self-cultivation services to patients, and wear personal protective equipment kits for hours. “.
Minister Suklabaidya expressed his gratitude to those who have been taking care of the welfare of patients with COVID-19 in their country.
The Minister stated that Alok Chanda, Haripada Suklabaidya, Amar Baidya and Krishna Dey of the Bangladesh Hindu Association in London, England, contacted him and expressed their willingness to donate an oxygen generator to Silchar Medical College and hospital for the treatment of COVID patients. Take them to the hospital on their behalf.
Dr. Babul Kumar Bezbaruah, President of Silchar School of Medicine and Hospital, Dr. Bhaskar Gupta, Vice President, Dr. Abhijit Swami, Dean, and Dr. Prasenjit Ghosh, Associate Dean, attended a brief handover ceremony.
Suklabaidya also assessed the condition of the facilities provided by SMC&H for COVID patients and asked the health authorities to provide the best medical care and treatment for their rapid recovery. He praised the “unremitting efforts” of the medical profession.


Post time: Jun-23-2021