Mumbai: Flu & COVID cases are spreading at an alarming rate in today’s world due to Pollution and pandemic respectively, resulting in several health problems. The underprivileged are the ones that suffer the most. To enhance the health of the poor, Jain Multi-specialty Hospital in Mira Bhayandar has inaugurated the first of a chain of clinics that will offer consultations for just Rs 20. The hospital intends to open other clinics in different parts of Mira-Bhayandar and beyond.
Residents of Mira Bhayander near Mumbai, Rohit Jha, and Sumit Bohra, both used to work for well-known pharmaceutical organizations. During the Corona Virus outbreak, however, they decided to leave their well-paying jobs and embark on a mission that is desperately needed in today’s society. Along with the increasing cases of corona in Mumbai, viral infections are also on the rise just before the third wave. In such a situation, Rohit Jha and Sumit Bohra have chosen to open a clinic that will provide low-cost OPD consultations to those in need.
In this time of uncertainty, when people are worried about the expense of doctors and medicines, the initiative of these two young people is proving to be a blessing for the underprivileged and the general public. From January 1 this year, this OPD has been operating in the Cabin Road neighborhood of Bhayandar East for a charge of Rs 20.
In this time of uncertainty, when people are worried about the expense of doctors and medicines, the initiative of these two young people is proving to be a blessing for the underprivileged and the general public. From January 1 this year, this OPD has been operating in the Cabin Road neighborhood of Bhayandar East for a charge of Rs 20.
Recall that during the second wave, the health system in Maharashtra, particularly Mumbai and Thane, collapsed because of an increase in corona cases. The sudden increase of corona cases in Maharashtra prior to the third wave has given the government and local administration restless nights. We will win this struggle without suffering any serious losses if, in addition to government hospitals, private hospitals stand with the government step by step for the poor in this crisis.
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