Nara Bhuvaneshwari: Medical services for 22.64 lakh people through NTR Trust: Nara Bhuvaneshwari

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By Andhra Pradesh News Team Updated : 21 Dec 2025 16:31 IST Ee Font size
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Rampachodavaram: NTR Trust Managing Trustee Nara Bhuvaneshwari inaugurated the mega medical camp set up in Rampachodavaram of Alluri district. On this occasion, the tribals welcomed Bhubaneswari with horn dance. Locals flocked to the medical camp organized under the auspices of NTR Trust in collaboration with GSL and GSR Hospitals and underwent medical examinations. Bhuvaneshwari spoke warmly to the locals who came to the camp. 12 types of medical services have been provided in the camp. On this occasion, Bhubaneswari administered polio drops to children in Rampachodavaram. He said that till now medical services have been provided to 22.64 lakh people through 16,365 health camps. Medicines worth Rs.2.97 crores have been distributed to the people. He said that medical services were also provided in remote areas through mobile camps.

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