Via Indian Express :
" Intensifying the anti-malaria drive in the city, the UT Health department organised its fourth camp in Palsora village on Saturday and scanned 273 blood slides to identify suspected patients.
Dr Amarjit Kaur, senior regional director, Health and Family Welfare, while inaugurating the camp laid stress on the involvement of the community and appealed residents of Palsora village and local prominent persons to participate in the prevention and control activities launched by the department.
Dr G C Bansal, assistant director malaria-cum-state surveillance officer, Chandigarh, said basic health facilities are available at the doorstep of residents without any cost."
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