Indian Embassy hands over medicines to Tajik Emergencies Ministry

DUSHANBE , May 17, Asia-Plus – The Indian Embassy in Dushanbe today morning handed over a bulk of medicines to Tajikistan ’s Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES).  These medicines are intended for providing first medical aid in case of emergencies.    According to information from the Indian Embassy in Dushanbe , the medicines have been provided […]

Valentina Kondrashova




DUSHANBE


, May 17, Asia-Plus – The Indian Embassy in


Dushanbe


today morning handed over a bulk of medicines to


Tajikistan


’s Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES).  These medicines are intended for providing first medical aid in case of emergencies.   

According to information from the Indian Embassy in


Dushanbe


, the medicines have been provided by the “Pharmacy


India


” company (Indian Council to Support Export of Medicinal Preparations).  

The assistance – 885 kilograms – included preparations against flu, chill, and stomachic-intestinal diseases, which are frequently occurring in case of avalanches, mudflows and other emergencies, the source said.

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