The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) on Thursday launched a diagnostics centre at the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib complex to make expensive medical tests affordable for those from economically weaker sections.
Such a centre will conduct tests like MRI, CT scans, ultrasounds, digital x-rays, among others, at a nominal charge of Rs 50.
“God has blessed the Sikhs for serving the needy by reaching out to them, serving them ‘langar’, and providing them with facilities,” DSGMC president Manjinder Singh Sirsa said.
The diagnostics centre is the latest addition to a slew of initiatives taken by the DSGMC to serve the society. Some of these include opening of a kidney dialysis centre at Guru Harkrishan Institute for Medical Education and Research, and running a chain of schools, colleges and other institutions.
“The DSGMC will continue humanity with such projects which have become dire necessity in the present times,” General Secretary Harmeet Singh Kalka said.
Report by Chetali S M
Reported on – 12/03/2021
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