Abhaya Clinic Steps Up for Medical Services in Flood-Affected Areas

Abhaya Clinic Steps Up for Medical Services in Flood-Affected Areas

Baby Chakraborty | KalimNews | September 21, 2024 | West Medinipur: In a heartwarming display of dedication and humanity, a team of junior doctors from Arjikar Medical College, Kolkata, under the banner of ‘Abhaya Clinic,’ has come forward to provide medical relief to the flood-ravaged village of Kanakhali in Keshpur, West Medinipur. The village has been submerged under water for days, with many residents trapped inside their homes and struggling to cope with worsening health conditions.

The junior doctors, who have been actively agitating in the RG Kar case, took time off from their protest to stand in solidarity with the flood victims. Braving the hazardous conditions, they treated patients while standing knee-deep in water, ensuring that no one was left unattended despite the challenging circumstances. In addition to addressing immediate physical ailments, the doctors offered vital health advice regarding the potential risks of post-flood diseases, aiming to prevent the spread of waterborne and other infectious illnesses.

The initiative didn’t stop at medical care. The doctors went door-to-door, distributing essential medicines, dry food, and other relief materials to those stranded by the floods. Their compassionate efforts have made a profound impact on the local population, with many residents praising the team for their tireless service in a time of need.


One local resident expressed deep gratitude, saying, “Since the flood, we’ve been facing a rise in diseases and physical ailments. The medical team from RG Kar didn’t just provide treatment but also brought much-needed relief. The humanity and dedication they’ve shown in such a critical situation is invaluable to us.”

The junior doctors, led by Balai Bahulya, have once again proven their unwavering commitment to their duties, stepping up to serve even amidst a crisis. Their actions have provided a glimmer of hope and solidarity to a community in desperate need, further cementing their role as essential caregivers in the region.

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