Hyderabad doctor provides free treatment to differently-abled people
Dr Vijay Bhaskar, a Hyderabad-based professional orthopedic surgeon, has been serving the differently-abled people since 1997 who are in need of treatment, by providing them free treatment and medication under his Disabled Foundation Trust .
By Nikita Venkatesh| Updated: 13th April 2021 5:01 pm IST Representative Image
Hyderabad: Inspired by the work of Former President of India late APJ Abdul Kalam, this Hyderabad-based doctor provides free treatment to the needy differently-abled people.
Dr Vijay Bhaskar, a Hyderabad-based professional orthopedic surgeon, has been serving the differently-abled people since 1997 who are in need of treatment, by providing them free treatment and medication under his ‘Disabled Foundation Trust’.
Updated Apr 13, 2021 | 01:28 IST With a zeal to help the differently-abled people, a Hyderabad based doctor helps the poor and needy disabled people to give them a second life, through his Disabled Foundation Trust . Disabled Foundation Trust by a Hyderabad based doctor helps the poor and needy disabled people free treatment.  |  Photo Credit: IANS
Hyderabad: With a zeal to help the differently-abled people, a Hyderabad-based doctor helps the poor and needy disabled people to give them a second life, through his Disabled Foundation Trust . Inspired by the work of Former President of India late APJ Abdul Kalam, this Hyderabad-based doctor provides free treatment to the needy differently-abled people. He helps the differently-abled people right from treatment, medication and further to find a job.
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