Suryapet, January 20 (TIM Bureau): Four individuals

Andhra Pradesh, who visited a camp for an eye examination, expressed appreciation on Friday for Kanti Velugu’s installation in Basthi Dawakhana at Kumurabanda in Kodad and to Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao for launching a project that will benefit the public wadapally Mohan Rao, Lakshmi, Vijaya Lakshmi, and Kallempudi Dwarakanath traveled to their relative’s home in Kodad from

AP’s Visakhapatnam was influenced by the Kanti Velugu program and chose to employ it. Dwarakanath claimed that despite being 76 years old, he had never had an eye exam.

The ophthalmologists checked with a refractometer eye test device and discovered a small issue with his left eye and gave him some medication. He suggested that Kanti Velugu was beneficial to individuals. Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s initiatives appear to have made medical services more readily available to the added, folks in rural places as well.
The four people from AP came to the camp with their Aadhar cards and registered for the check, according to the camp’s in-charge Dr. Jyothsna.