Skin Cure Inaugurates New Branch in Punjabi Bagh; Free Checkups Offered to Patients
New Delhi: In a person’s life, a “disease-free body” is the first and ultimate happiness. One can truly enjoy life only when they are healthy and free of ailments. This was stated by Major General (Retd.) S.P. Sinha of the Indian Army during the inauguration of the new branch of Skin Cure.
After the Saket branch, Skin Cure—an institution that treats hair transplants and skin-related diseases—has now opened its new branch in Punjabi Bagh. On this occasion, dozens of patients received free medical checkups. Men, women, and children were examined, and they were given appropriate medical advice following their checkups.
Dr. B.L. Jangid, Managing Director of Skin Cure, stated that similar free checkup camps will be organized in the future as well. The clinic was formally inaugurated by Major General (Retd.) S.P. Sinha of the Indian Army before the medical checkups began. On the occasion, he extended his best wishes to Dr. B.L. Jangid for the future and shared several memorable experiences from his time in the Army.
Dr. B.L. Jangid said that the idea of opening the Punjabi Bagh branch had been in place for some time, but they were unsure about who should inaugurate it. Eventually, they decided that the inauguration should be done by a “real hero”—someone who is always ready to make the supreme sacrifice for the country. They reached out to Major General Sinha, who kindly agreed, and the entire clinic team is grateful to him. A large number of patients and clinic staff were present at the event.
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