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On the occasion of Paschim Banga Gramin Bank’s 18th Foundation Day, the bank has joined hands with M-Swasth to inaugurate 18 E-Clinics within its branches.
On the occasion of Paschim Banga Gramin Bank’s 18th Foundation Day, the bank has joined hands with M-Swasth to inaugurate 18 E-Clinics within its branches.
In addition, a series of 110 virtual health camps and 43 physical health camps are scheduled across various regions of West Bengal. M-Swasth, overseeing 95 E-Clinics in West Bengal, has collaborated with Paschim Banga Gramin Bank to establish 18 more E-Clinics in the state.
Paschim Banga Gramin Bank’s chairman P K Biswas, along with key figures from the bank, including GM Daleep Singh Garbryal, Shantanu Ghosh, Amid Kumar Murmu, Pujasree Das and chief manager Subrata Biswas were present.
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M-Swasth was represented by its prominent team members, including VP and head of banking Syed Allauddin among others.
M-Swasth adopts a transformative approach, combining hi-tech telemedicine with a hi-touch E-Clinic model to address healthcare challenges in rural areas. A toll-free number is provided for those without smartphones. E-Clinics, managed by qualified nurses, offer preventive and primary care in rural and accessible locations. M-Swasth currently serves over 80 lakh customers, conducting more than 30 lakh doctor consultations.
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