1. Arun Bothra, an IPS officer, shared images of a new free cancer center in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
2. The center aims to provide compassionate care for advanced cancer patients, end-of-life care, and respite care.
3. Anand Mahindra praised the initiative and urged people to raise awareness about the center’s services.
Bhubaneswar, April 15: Indian Police Service officer Arun Bothra recently shared images of a newly opened free cancer centre in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. The post caught the attention of Anand Mahindra.
The cancer centre is aimed at providing compassionate care for advanced cancer patients, end-of-life care, and respite care needs.
The post caught the attention of Anand Mahindra, who commended the initiative and encouraged others to spread awareness about the center’s services to those in need.
Last stage of cancer is often very painful, both for the patient and the family. The best one can do is to reduce the pain and provide quality life in those last few weeks or months.
Bagchi Karunashraya Palliative Care Centre, Bhubaneswar has started its in-patient services… pic.twitter.com/ohqt378wSF
— Arun Bothra 🇮🇳 (@arunbothra) April 12, 2024
He expressed admiration for the project’s humane and generous nature, acknowledging the efforts of Subroto and Susmita in making a positive impact on their state and country.
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Mahindra’s message garnered significant user engagement, with many users praising the noble initiative.
What a humane and generous project.
Subroto, I salute you and Susmita for making your state and our country a far better place.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
We should spread the word about this to all who might need such care…@skilledinodisha https://t.co/n3CdMcCmm0
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) April 13, 2024
Some shared their experiences with similar facilities elsewhere, highlighting the importance of such selfless service in providing support to those facing terminal illnesses.
Overall, the response to the free cancer center initiative was overwhelmingly positive, with users expressing gratitude and admiration for the dedicated team working to improve the lives of cancer patients and their families during challenging times.