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Nawaloka Hospitals support Government's war effort

Nawaloka Hospitals, have come forward to aid the government in it's ongoing war against terrorism by providing ambulances to transport wounded soldiers.

"We are transporting the wounded to the government hospitals in a bid to lessen the burden placed on the government at a time of crisis" said Director/General Manager of Nawaloka Hospitals, Professor Lal Chandrasena.

Professor Chandrasena stressed that this is a fine example of a private-public partnership operating at it's best, uniting to assist the government at a moment unprecedented in the country's recent history.

"We are so close to achieving lasting peace that it is imperative that we all unite, forgetting our differences whatever they may be, to assist the government and our brave forces, as well as the thousands of displaced people".

Nawaloka Hospitals have always rallied to the aid of the respective government's, and would continue to do so in the future too.

The Hospital's fleet of ambulances are at the disposal of the government and are on call to be of service.

Since it's inception in 1985 Nawaloka Hospitals have been trail blazers in the private healthcare industry, with an impressive list of 'firsts' to it's credit.

 

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