💨 Abstract
A team of 21 medical professionals from Saveetha Medical College in Chennai conducted a three-day humanitarian mission in Manipur, providing critical healthcare and psychological support to over 1,800 internally displaced persons amidst ethnic violence. The team distributed essential medicines and medical equipment, treated various health issues, and offered mental health support. The mission was recognized and appreciated by government officials and judicial authorities in Manipur.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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