Paediatric Cancer Victims of Ramakrishna Hospital pay tribute to Kalam


Coimbatore City witnessed an overwhelming response by people from all sections of the community in paying tribute to Dr. Kalam.

Planting trees, projects for educational upliftment and many other socially responsible projects were earnestly proposed by NGO's and educational institution to commemorate his death anniversary. 

'We should not give up and we should not allow the problem to defeat us'.- Kalam 

These motivating words of Kalam has been an inspiration and strength to many of us. Proving this point, the Paediatric Ward Cancer victims of Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Oncology and Research paid homage to him by lighting candles and offering floral tributes. 

Head of Oncology Department, Dr. Guhan and Dean Dr. Sugumaran were present at the event. 

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