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HM Shah reviews preparedness at Ahmedabad's Dhanvantari COVID Hospital

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HM Shah reviews preparedness at Ahmedabad's Dhanvantari COVID Hospital

HM Shah reviews preparedness at Ahmedabad's Dhanvantari COVID Hospital

Union Home Minister Amit Shah reviewed the preparedness at Ahmedabad's Dhanvantari COVID Hospital.

This facility, a collaborative initiative of DRDO and Gujarat University, will be functional from tomorrow.

HM Shah also held a meeting with CM Vijay Rupani, Deputy CM Nitin Patel and other officials in Ahmedabad over COVID-19 situation in the state.


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