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Illegal clinic busted in Gurugram; Class 12 pass quack held

By IANS | Updated: May 1, 2023 19:10 IST

Gurugram, May 1 A joint team of the Haryana health department and the Chief Ministers flying squad busted ...

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Gurugram, May 1 A joint team of the Haryana health department and the Chief Ministers flying squad busted an illegal clinic located in Shakti Nagar near Pataudi Chowk in Gurugram on Monday.

The clinic was being run by Class 12 pass Ravitesh, a native of Bihar currently residing in the Shakti Nagar area.

Ravitesh had claimed to be a doctor. During an inspection of the alleged clinic, the team found two beds in the clinic and five beds in the culprit's house. The team also recovered a large quantity of allopathic medicines along with medical equipment.

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