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September 2023 Issue

Dear IMA GSB Friends, Seasons'Greetings. Wishing you Happy Navratri, Dashera, Sharad Purnima and Sardar Patel Jayanti. Also, we wish you all Happy Diwali and Prosperous New Year in advance. GIMACON Amrut Mahotsav Mubarak. Preparations for HCG GIMACON (28th, 29th October-2023) are in full swing. Except for the 6 weeks health break, which I was compelled to take due to major fractures, the whole year remained ...

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August 2023 Issue

Dear IMA GSB Friends, Seasons' Greetings. Wishing you Happy Janmashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi & Jal Zilani Ekadashi in advance. Preparations for HCG GIMACON-2023 (28 & 29 October-2023) are in full swing. Recently, I had gone to Khazakhistan on a pleasure trip with doctor friends for a few days. Unfortunately I met with a small accident and have safely returned home, but with multiple fractures -around s ...

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July 2023 Issue

Dear IMA GSB Friends, Seasons' Greetings. Wishing you Happy RathYatra in advance. Wishing you Happy Independence Day, Pateti,Rakshabandhan & Akshay Purnima. “Aao Gaon Chale…” has become a very important and start u activity for IMA. Almost all branches have adopted one village, and through that have also catered to near-by & surrounding 5-6 villages. Our members' problems are increasing day by day. ...

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June 2023 Issue

Dear IMA GSB Friends, Seasons' Greetings. Wishing you Happy RathYatra in advance. Wishing you Happy Gurupurnima & Mohrram Mubarak in advance. “Aao Gaon Chale…”, our beloved Dr. Ketan Desai's this dream project was relaunched very well, in the right spirit. We all felt proud that this activity took off at not only in Gujarat State, but equally well all over India. Depending on membership strength of each ...

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May 2023 Issue

Dear IMA GSB Friends, Seasons' Greetings. Wishing you Happy RathYatra in advance. Increasing problems in medical field are becoming new challenges for all of us. Especially, large number of doctors graduating every year, low health budgets of governments, less and unfilled medical posts, unfilled PG seats, extremely expensive medical education, unhealthy competition, violence against doctors leading to fear ...

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