Indian Police Service officer Arun Bothra recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to share images of a free cancer centre opened in Bhubaneswar, with the focus to provide "compassionate care for advanced cancer patients, End of Life, and Respite Care needs.".
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
"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," Mahindra wrote on X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday.
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…@skilledinodishahttps://t.co/n3CdMcCmm0
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) April 13, 2024
"This is a noble initiative. Have seen a similar facility at Bangalore. All the best to the entire team for doing selfless service to mankind at a time when even near and dear ones leave," one user wrote.
"Stay Blessed To the entire team members who are taking care of the terminally ill patient's life for a few days weeks, months," another user wrote.
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