PANDU, June 8 – The National Service Scheme (NSS) of Pandu College , Guwahati in collaboration with Kokilaben-Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and Research Institute, Mumbai and district administration, Kamrup (Metro) organised a free cancer treatment camp at Pandu College to mark the World No Tobacco Day on May 31 last. Noted cancer surgery consultant Dr Rajesh Mistry, former chief of thoracic/head and neck surgery, Dr Mandar Nadkarni, former consultant, breast surgery of Tata Memorial Cancer Hospital, both presently consultants of Kakilaban Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai (Reliance ADA Group), Dr Dibya Jyoti Das, Saurav Basu, Dr Dipankar Das and Dr Saurav Das offered their expect opinion to a large number cancer patients from Assam North East.
Dr Bhubaneswar Bora, principal, Pandu College and Dimbeswar Kalita, ADC, Kamrup (Metro) inaugurated an art and poster competition, organised to spread the anti-tobacco awareness among high school and college students, in which Gakul Medhi of Pandu College, Manoj Barman of Sualkuchi BMS College and Ujjal Paul of Pandu College won the first, second and third prizes respectively.
The NSS Volunteers of Pandu College took out an anti-tobacco procession on May 30 and presented a street play Dhapatar Bhayabahata directed by Jayanta Banik at Maligaon Chariali.
Mani Saikia, OC Jalukbari police station also extended full cooperation to the NSS unit of Pandu College to bring out an appeal signed by the OC principal & NSS programme officer, Pandu College asking the pan-cigarette shop owners within the jurisdiction of 100 yards of any education institution under Jalukbari PS to stop selling of tobacco items, in any form immediately. This type of venture was never adopted earlier in any part of the city.
The open session of the World No Tobacco Day observation was conducted by Shantanu Roy Choudhury. Programme officer, NSS, Pandu College and attended by the team of cancer experts, besides Dimbeswar Kalita, ADC, Kamrup (Metro), Masood Alam, junior consultant of National Tobacco Control Programme, Assam, Madhuri Kuzur, Asifa Ahmed, Minakshi Mahanta from District Tobacco Control Cell, Kamrup (Metro) and some other social activists. Dimbeswar Kalita, Dr Rajesh Mistry and Dr Mandar Nadkarmi presented the prizes of the art competition.
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Dr Bhubaneswar Bora, principal, Pandu College and Dimbeswar Kalita, ADC, Kamrup (Metro) inaugurated an art and poster competition, organised to spread the anti-tobacco awareness among high school and college students, in which Gakul Medhi of Pandu College, Manoj Barman of Sualkuchi BMS College and Ujjal Paul of Pandu College won the first, second and third prizes respectively.
The NSS Volunteers of Pandu College took out an anti-tobacco procession on May 30 and presented a street play Dhapatar Bhayabahata directed by Jayanta Banik at Maligaon Chariali.
Mani Saikia, OC Jalukbari police station also extended full cooperation to the NSS unit of Pandu College to bring out an appeal signed by the OC principal & NSS programme officer, Pandu College asking the pan-cigarette shop owners within the jurisdiction of 100 yards of any education institution under Jalukbari PS to stop selling of tobacco items, in any form immediately. This type of venture was never adopted earlier in any part of the city.
The open session of the World No Tobacco Day observation was conducted by Shantanu Roy Choudhury. Programme officer, NSS, Pandu College and attended by the team of cancer experts, besides Dimbeswar Kalita, ADC, Kamrup (Metro), Masood Alam, junior consultant of National Tobacco Control Programme, Assam, Madhuri Kuzur, Asifa Ahmed, Minakshi Mahanta from District Tobacco Control Cell, Kamrup (Metro) and some other social activists. Dimbeswar Kalita, Dr Rajesh Mistry and Dr Mandar Nadkarmi presented the prizes of the art competition.
http://www.assamtribune.com/scripts/details.asp?id=jun0909/State
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