NE NEWS SERVICE
AHMEDABAD, MAY 9
Armed Forces have promptly responded and given significant surge to the Medical Staff deployment at Dhanvantri COVID Hospital, Ahmedabad. In this hour of National need, Armed Forces have gone on an overdrive to make available maximum Doctors, Specialists and Paramedics. Substantial medical staff has been appointed to look after both ICU and Non-ICU patients round the clock, says a release.
#EkMaiSauKeLiye Continuing with the ongoing campaign, 160 Sr Cadets of Guj #NCC Dte got Vaccinated in a Specially Organised drive by NCC Gp Vadodara
👏👏💉@PMOIndia@DefenceMinIndia@HMOIndia@CMOGuj @TarunKAich @MinistryWCD @GovernorofGuj @MoHFW_INDIA @drajaykumar_ias pic.twitter.com/eGsExAb4c4— PRO Defence Gujarat (@DefencePRO_Guj) May 9, 2021
The outcomes are already showing positive response with higher patient to doctor ratios and saving precious lives with availability of more Specialists.
#EkMaiSauKeLiye is a Campaign initiative by NCC Dte Gujarat on Covid Appropriate Behaviour & impt of #vaccination
Each Volunteer Cadet will proudly contact 100 family & friends on telephone to spread awareness, give Moral & Emotional support with a human to human touch@CMOGuj pic.twitter.com/O3lB84Gmtz— PRO Defence Gujarat (@DefencePRO_Guj) May 9, 2021
Anju Sharma, IAS is coordinating the overall effort with tireless zeal and enthusiasm. Civil-Military cooperation is showing results in the service to the people of Gujarat.
Chief Coordinator for Dhanvantri COVID Hospital from Indian Army, General Officer Commanding (GOC) Ahmedabad Division met the Chief Secretary, Government of Gujarat for status update wherein significant enhancements of effort by Indian Armed Forces were shared with the senior most Official of the State, assuring each one of the Indian Armed Force’s Ethos of ‘Har Kaam Desh Ke Naam’.