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A medical camp, organized by UNICEF with West Bengal government support, provided healthcare services to remote villages in Gosaba area, including Lahiripur, near the Sundarbans. Many residents, like Bishnupada Raptan, visited qualified doctors for the first time. Raptan, who had been unsuccessfully treated by local quacks for 10 years, was diagnosed and given medication.
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