PESHAWAR: Free medical camps

Published July 7, 2003

PESHAWAR, July 6: The directorate of health, Fata, would organise four-day-long free medical camps beginning from July 7, in remote villages of the Mohmand Agency bordering Afghanistan, said a press release here Sunday.

Teams — under supervision of agency surgeon Dr Mohammad Riaz — comprising 44 consultants, including, general surgeons, ophthalmologists, gynaecologist, nutritionist, and physicians, would organize camps at Manzary Cheena and Shashmahi villages on July 7 to be followed by camps in Jalobi Darra, Wacha Jawara Khewzai and Khan Baig and Soran and Bad Mani on July 8, 9 and 10, respectively.

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