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CSJC President Suven Raha presenting a memento to Dr P Karthik Reddy ( standing left and wearing soectacles ) in presence of noted Indian soccer striker Dipendu Biswas

Calcutta Sports Journalists' Club, Apollo Hospitals organise Orthopaedic check-up camp

| @indiablooms | Aug 01, 2022, at 02:57 pm

Kolkata: Calcutta Sports Journalists' Club, in association with Chennai based Apollo Hospitals, organised an Orthopaedic check-up camp at its tent in Maidan here on Friday.

Noted Orthopedic Consultant of the hospital Dr. P Karthik Reddy  provided free consultancy on different orthopedic problems to many sports journalists and their family members, players, sports organizers  and persons connected with sports who gathered at the club tent.

CSJC President Suven Raha and Secretary Archiman Bhaduri thanked Apollo Hospital and Dr. P Karthik Reddy for their unique gesture in extending health support to people connected with sports in the city.

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