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: Doctors and nurses who provide professional services on behalf of Doctors in Disasters have started a tree-planting campaign at the premises of the Royal Oldham Hospital Education Center to pay tribute to the services of those who have committed suicide due to overwork. Special participation of Mayor Councilor Dr. Zahid Chauhan and Chief Officer of Oldham Care Organization Dr. Alastair Gregg.

Arif Chaudhry
Professional doctors and nurses from the Doctors in Distress charity launched a tree-planting campaign at the Royal Oldham Hospital Education Center to pay tribute to those who have committed suicide due to overwork. . Mayoral Councilor Dr. Zahid Chauhan and Chief Officer of Oldham Care Organization, Dr. Alastair Gregg, special participation. We pay tribute to his professional services. Chief Medical Officer Alastair Gregg said today is a special day for us. Let’s see, that’s why we showed mutual harmony with them today by planting saplings. Chaplaincy Service Manager Eling said that when you are going through the most difficult time and there is a helper, hope is the ray of light. The purpose of planting is as the trees lose their leaves in winter, but the same trees are green and green in winter, similarly when a hard time comes to a person, one should hope for spring after that. Dr. Ananta Devi also welcomed the sapling drive to pay homage to the doctors and nurses. Ann Poole, chief executive of the Doctors in Disasters charity, said: “Look after yourself and the sun will surely shine.

The Doctors in Distress charity organized a tribute to those who lost their lives due to mental stress while performing professional services by planting saplings to pay tribute to their professional services.


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