DRUG BANK OF KUDUMBASREE
The
Minister, who promised to give all support to the project by channelizing
potential social welfare funds to it, however urged the Kudumbasree members and
the Corporation authorities to be careful to avoid duplication while selecting
the deserving people for the drug bank’s benefits.“Effective measures should be
taken to see that the benefits of the drug bank do not go to the same person,
who had received the same help through other social welfare schemes of the
government,” he said. Explaining the project, CDS member secretary M.V. Razi
Ismail said that the drug bank, functioning at the old Corporation building at
the beach would be functioning purely by financial assistance from
philanthropists as well as charitable persons and organisations. “We are
planning to run it completely with people’s participation using no share from
the plan fund or a paise from the fund allocated to different activities of
Kudumbasree,” said Mr. Ismail. According to him, the bank has already received
different medical equipment including wheel chairs and water-beds besides
medicines from different charitable organisations and patients to be
distributed to deserving persons.
They
were formally handed over to the bank during the inaugural ceremony on Friday.
Corporation Mayor A.K. Premajam presided over the function. Corporation Welfare
Standing Committee chairman M. Radhakrishnan welcomed the gathering. A.
Pradeepkumar, MLA, Deputy Mayor, P.T. Abdul Latheef, and chairpersons of
different standing committees of the Corporation were present on the occasion
Prof. John Kurakar
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