India donates Medicine worth Rs. 20 million

The Indian Government has donated drugs worth Rs. 20 million to the Health Ministry for the use of internally displaced persons (IDPs) from Mullaitivu and IDPs temporarily sheltered in social welfare villages in cleared areas, the Minister of Healthcare and Nutrition Nimal Siripala de Silva said. He pointed out that it was a magnanimous gesture of the Indian Government to donate valuable stock of drugs required by a large number of IDPs who were fleeing to Government controlled areas from Mullaitivu.
Minister de Silva added that the Health Ministry and Social Welfare Ministry had coordinated their relief measures provided to IDPs and the Health Ministry had ensured that medical and nursing staffs were supplied adequate stocks of drugs and coordination activities in welfare villages had been provided to meet any type of emergency.

The Indian Government has donated drugs worth Rs. 20 million to the Health Ministry for the use of internally displaced persons (IDPs) from Mullaitivu and IDPs temporarily sheltered in social welfare villages in cleared areas, the Minister of Healthcare and Nutrition Nimal Siripala de Silva said. He pointed out that it was a magnanimous gesture of the Indian Government to donate valuable stock of drugs required by a large number of IDPs who were fleeing to Government controlled areas from Mullaitivu.
Minister de Silva added that the Health Ministry and Social Welfare Ministry had coordinated their relief measures provided to IDPs and the Health Ministry had ensured that medical and nursing staffs were supplied adequate stocks of drugs and coordination activities in welfare villages had been provided to meet any type of emergency.
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