NITN | @notintownlive | 02 Dec 2019, 01:07 pm

Kolkata: West Bengal Minister of Power and NES Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay last month inaugurated a free health camp organised by Kanak Prava Memorial Charitable Centre in association with the eminent homeopath Dr. Pratip Banerji and his team.
The Kanak Prava Memorial Charitable Centre (KPMCC) Kolkata, established by Chattopadhyay and the late Supriya Chattopadhyay to provide charitable and philanthropic services to the needy, with a special focus on health and education, organised this camp in Lake Avenue here.
At this camp, eminent homeopath Dr. Pratip Banerji and his team of doctors examined hundreds of patients without any consultation charges, and with medicines provided free.
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