Mangaluru: Leading fertility clinic of Mangaluru, Dr. Nayak's fertility clinic will organise a screening for childless couples in Mangaluru between March 1 and 8, 2023.

The camp will be held from 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm at Dr. Nayak's fertility clinic in Balmatta.

As a part of the screening camp, Registration, first consultation, first ultrasound, will be offered free of cost while individualized treatment packages will be offered at 20% discount.

People aged less than 35, trying for pregnancy for more than a year and people aged above 35 trying for pregnancy for more than 6 months can attend the camp, a press statement from the clinic stated.

Consultation by appointment only. Those interested, can book their appointment by calling 9886101911.

About Dr. Nayak's fertility clinic:

Dr. Nayak’s Fertility Clinic & IVF Center, Balmatta, Mangalore is functioning under the able leadership of Dr. Navinchandra R Nayak, a Gynaecologist with special interests and an exclusive dedicated practice in Reproductive Medicine, carries a rich experience of over 25 years. The team comprises of Reproductive Medicine Consultants Dr. Navinchandra Nayak and Dr. Mangala Gowri Hegde and Embryologist Dr. Swathi Nayak and Mr. Kantharaj M S. The center has state of the art infrastructure and the best equipment. The center is functioning with a success rate at par with global standards.

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Sabarkantha (Gujarat) (PTI): Six women were killed and eight other persons injured after a private bus crashed into a van on a highway in Gujarat's Sabarkantha district on Wednesday, police said.

The van was ferrying women from Modasa in Aravalli district when a speeding bus hit it from behind on National Highway 48 connecting Shamlaji to Himmatnagar in the district, Deputy Superintendent of Police A K Patel said.

According to police, the women were part of a catering team for social events. They were travelling from Modasa in the neighbouring Aravalli district to Hunj village in Himmatnagar to attend a function when they met with the accident.

Six women passengers of the van were killed, Patel said.

Seven other women and the van driver suffered injuries, according to police.

The injured persons were rushed to the Himmatnagar civil hospital. The condition of two of them was critical, the hospital's medical officer, Dr Dhrupad Chauhan, said.

The bodies were sent to a government hospital for a postmortem.