To eradicate cancer from Punjab Channi assured all support to Dhaliwal
Kanwar Inder Singh/ royalpatiala.in
Global Brand Ambassador World Cancer Care Society Kulwant Singh Dhaliwal on Saturday calls on the Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi at his official residence in Chandigarh.
Dhaliwal apprised the latter about the crusade launched by his organisation against this deadly disease besides efforts to bring awareness amongst the people about the need of its timely diagnosis and treatment.
Highly impressed by Dhaliwal’s endeavour to eradicate cancer from the state, Channi assured of all support and cooperation to him for this noble cause.
About Kuwlant Singh Dhaliwal
Kulwant Singh Dhaliwal is a highly accomplished, resourceful, dynamic and versatile individual with solid domain knowledge and understanding of development research and studies focusing on social responsibility initiatives. Aptitude and interest in management / co-ordination of social responsibility programs.
Demonstrated strengths in devising and effectuating policies aimed at ensuring smooth running of social projects encompassing development of the villages and facilitating cancer patients. Deft in liaising with Government and Private institutions / NGOs at senior levels for attaining the project requirements.
Proven expertise in executing and managing development programs in various capacities for development organizations and institutions in the areas of improving livelihoods, reducing female feticide, cancer eradication, adolescent marriage of girls and lack of education resources and emergency relief. Acknowledged strengths in managing projects and programs with NGOs.
Established performance benchmarks in handling multifarious activities that included awareness on health and fitness. Loves talking to cancer patients and sharing their stories.
World Cancer Care has come in public limelight under Kuwlant Singh Dhaliwal’s brand and marketing leadership through PR, talks in public gatherings, schools and places of worship; speeches and interviews to newspapers, radio and TV channels attracting over 500 locals to each camp making them a success.
October 2,2021