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Minority Front felicitates COVID warriors

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 27, 2020 18:15 IST

Aurangabad, Oct 28:The Minority Front (MF) felicitated more than 300 doctors, medical officers, nurses and employees working ...

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Aurangabad, Oct 28:

The Minority Front (MF) felicitated more than 300 doctors, medical officers, nurses and employees working on Novel coronavirus service round the clock since March 2020.

Additional district collector Anant Gavhane and dean of Government Medical College and Hospital Dr Kanan Yeliker were the chief guests. All India President of MF Dr Feroz Khan presided over the programme.

Dr Gavhane in his speech mentioned about how the district administration handled law and order, implementing measures and treating COVID 19 patients,

Dr Khan Maria was also felicitated for securing the first place in MD Biochemistry State merit list. Dean Dr Yelikar and Dr Feroz also spoke. Swarali Verma conducted the proceedings. Rafat Khan, Dr Parvez Alam, Shaikh Saud, Dr Naveed Kazi, Zafar Khan worked for the success of the event.

Tags: MD Biochemistry StateAnant gavhaneSwarali vermaindiaAurangabadGovernment Medical CollegeIndiUk-indiaAnantapur government general hospitalRepublic of indiaMinority Front
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