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GU NSS celebrates World Health Day
The NSS (National Service Scheme) Cell of Gauhati University celebrated the ‘World Health Day’ by organizing a webinar at the GU campus on April 7.
| 9 April 2021 2:19 AM GMT
GUWAHATI: The NSS (National Service Scheme) Cell of Gauhati University celebrated the World Health Day by organizing a webinar at the GU campus on April 7.
Inaugurating the webinar, Director of Students Welfare & Programme Coordinator, GU NSS Cell, Dr Ranjan Kr Kakati enlightened the aim of celebration of World Health Day which is celebrated every year on April 7 to recognize the widespread contributions of medical faculty and to create awareness of a specific health theme to highlight a priority area of concern for the World Health Organization.
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