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Nada India has joined hands as partner NGO with Karuna Care Foundation

Nada India has joined hands as partner NGO with Karuna Care Foundation  to deal with the life style related issues like stress, alcohol and tobacco use among villagers of Sohna District Haryana. The staff have been trained in use of acudetox as an adjunct treatment during their health care counseling camps  in villages.
Dr.Michael O.Smith conducted  NADA Acudetox workshop  on 6th and 9th Feb 2012  for the Karuna staff along with Pallavi ,Suneel Vatsyayan  and Dr.Ajay Vats NADA ADS.
Nada India team members have been visiting Karuna Center periodically and continue to provide its inputs on regular basis. Dr.Ajay and other medical staff are giving acudetox sessions  and slowly it is becoming a popular among the villagers as it is non verbal mode of intervention along with counseling for alcohol and tobacco cessation. 




Dr.Ajay Vats NADA ADS giving acudex Treatment at Karuna Health Center 







About Karuna Care Foundation
Karuna Care Foundation is supported by the Karunamai Ma Charitable Trust, an organization with extensive experience in building and implementing social welfare, healthcare and education projects.
The Karunamai Ma Charitable Trust, a registered trust established in the name of Shree Karunamai Ma in 1988, is involved in social welfare activities. The Trust is based in Sohna, Haryana, and is involved in building and implementing welfare programs for the surrounding community.
The Karunamai Ma Charitable Trust has been conducting weekly Eye Specialty Camps in partnership with ICARE Eye Hospital for over 17 years, offering free diagnosis and treatment including cataract surgeries.  The Trust has also been involved in conducting weekly General Health Camps in partnership with Rural Medicare Society, based in New Delhi, for over 4 years, offering free outpatient consultations and medicines.... read more about Karuna. Please visit  



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