Kozhikode DCC opposes OP consultation fee at MCH
The Kozhikode district Congress committee has demanded that the hospital development society at the Government Medical College Hospital, Kozhikode, revoke its decision to charge ₹10 from patients for outpatient consultation. In a release on Sunday, DCC president K. Praveenkumar said that his party would resort to an agitation if it was not withdrawn. Protest march on December 3 Meanwhile, the DCC is planning to take out a march to the office of the District Police Chief to condemn the alleged police inaction against the “anti-democratic methods” adopted during the recent election to the Chevayur Service Cooperative Bank, on December 3. Satheesan would inaugurate the march at 10 a.m. from premises of the electric crematorium on Mavoor Road in the city.

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