To The Unsung Heroes- A Very Happy Doctors Day

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“Last moment calls, random operations and an obligation to be always there for the patients.
Unlike us, they don’t get to enjoy their sundays, anniversaries or vacations. If there is emergency, they have to be there for us. Often they have to break their own promises of spending time with their loved ones so that they can treat us.

On this Doctor’s Day, let us applaud our unsung heroes, who put their duty ahead of everything else. Let’s Help Them Un-Break The Promise: An Initiative By Practo”

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