Medical camps for differently abled children in Tiruchi from July 16

Differently abled children in the age group of six to 14 could participate in the camps where screening and treatment would be offered free of cost.

July 15, 2012 11:46 am | Updated 11:46 am IST - TIRUCHI:

Free medical camps for differently abled children would be held at six block resource centres of Education for All scheme across the district from July 16 to August 2.

Differently abled children in the age group of six to 14 could participate in the camps where screening and treatment would be offered free of cost.

The children would also be issued national identity cards and assistive device.

If required, the children would be referred for surgeries, Collector Jayashree Muralidharan said in a press release.

Schedule

The camps would be held at the block resource centres to the following schedule: July 16 - Government High School, Mutharasanallur; July 17 – Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Manapparai; July 18 – Government Girls HSS, Thuraiyur; July 19 – Government Boys HSS, Musiri; July 20 – Government Boys HSS, Lalgudi; July 21 - Corporation Middle School, Subramaniapuram, Tiruchi; July 23 – Government HSS, Somarasampettai; July 24 – Government HSS, Kovilpatti; July 25 – Government HSS, Uppilliyapuram; July 26 - Government HSS, Balasamudiram, Thottiyam; July 27 – Government HSS, Pullampadi; July 28 – Government Adi Dravida Girls HSS, Kattur; July 30 – Corporation Elementary School, Pandamangalam South, Tiruchi; July 31 – Arignar Anna Government HSS, Vaiyampatti; August 1 – Government Boys HSS, Manachanallur; and August 2 – Government Boys HSS, Thathaiyengarpet.

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