Vrindavan gets a 300 bedded Hospital , President inaugurates block
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Mathura:-President Ram Nath Kovind inaugurated a 300-bed block of a hospital run by the Ramakrishna Mission in Vrindavan on Thursday and compared the organisation's work to that done by Lord Krishna.
The President, while dedicating the ''Sharda Block'' of the Ramakrishna Mission Sevashrama Charitable Hospital to cancer patients, also said the Mission was established with the objective of ''Nar seva hi Narayan seva hai'', meaning serving people is serving God.
"Lord Krishna chose Vrindavan to save the masses from demons. In the same way, Ramakrishna Mission also set up the hospital to serve the poor patients of chronic pain," Kovind said.
He praised the hospital, saying it has been selflessly serving the needy for the last 112 years.
The President noted that during the past one year, around 5.5 lakh patients received treatment at the hospital. He said many new facilities, including cancer ward and cancer operation theatre, women''s surgical ward and neonatal intensive care unit have been started at the hospital.
The President, while dedicating the ''Sharda Block'' of the Ramakrishna Mission Sevashrama Charitable Hospital to cancer patients, also said the Mission was established with the objective of ''Nar seva hi Narayan seva hai'', meaning serving people is serving God.
"Lord Krishna chose Vrindavan to save the masses from demons. In the same way, Ramakrishna Mission also set up the hospital to serve the poor patients of chronic pain," Kovind said.
He praised the hospital, saying it has been selflessly serving the needy for the last 112 years.
The President noted that during the past one year, around 5.5 lakh patients received treatment at the hospital. He said many new facilities, including cancer ward and cancer operation theatre, women''s surgical ward and neonatal intensive care unit have been started at the hospital.
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