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India donated ambulance and medical supplies to Kumudini Hospital

The Indian High Commission has donated a life support ambulance and necessary medical supplies for Kumudini Hospital in Mirzapur, Tangail.

On behalf of the Government of India Indian High Commissioner Vikram Doraiswami handed over a Life Support Ambulance and stores of essential medical supplies such as oxygen cylinders and respiratory support equipment to Rajiv Prasad Shaha, Managing Director of Kumudini Welfare Trust and Dr Pradip Kumar Roy, Director of Kumudini Hospital .

India donated ambulance and medical supplies to Kumudini Hospital

The ambulance was handed over at the Kumudini Hospital premises in Mirzapur, Tangail, on Thursday (October 14th).

A statement from the Indian High Commission said, The Ambulance is a part of the overall programme for supply of 109 Life Support Ambulances, as announced by India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Bangladesh in March 2021.

The ambulance and medical supplies will support an extension of the excellent work being undertaken by the Kumudini Hospital in serving the people in and around Mirzapur and Tangail, both through the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond it as well.

Even after the pandemic, the life-support ambulance will bolster Kumudini Hospital’s ongoing extension of quality medical care to the people of Bangladesh.

India donated ambulance and medical supplies to Kumudini Hospital

The gift represents India’s unswerving and long-term commitment to its unique and special friendship with the Bangladeshi people, the press release said.

During his visit to the Kumudini Complex, the High Commissioner paid homage to the excellent puja pandal set up in the complex and in the area. 

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