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General William's Masonic Polyclinic
The Polyclinic has a rich history of nearly 33 years of 'caring for our community'. The care and compassion for the needs of the whole family have remained constant. Each year, the polyclinic serves roughly half a million outpatients.
Today, the Polyclinic is comprised of a 30-member Physician practice overseeing numerous outpatient services. It is equipped with the state of the art medical instruments and employs highly skilled technicians.
The Polyclinic is located in the heart of Lutyen's New Delhi, a stone throw away from Connaught Place, an oasis in the middle of the hustle bustle. Our ample space for car parking and easy approach, and being a walking distance away from metro station makes us the most favoured health centre.
The Polyclinic is funded through a variety of sources. The largest portion of the revenue comes from our members and some like minded well wishers. In addition, we receive funds from state grant programs, contracts and private donations. This contributes to our affordable prices. Our cost effectiveness is achieved by following strict standards of quality control of our equipments and facilities, maintaining a high level of professional competency of our consultants and technicians and by adopting effective rationalisation measures in our procedures and practices
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Freemasonry
Brotherly Love, Relief & Truth
Freemasonry is one of the world's oldest secular fraternal societies, a world-wide organisation based on the principle of the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of man. It is a society of men concerned with moral and social values. It seeks to make good men better and there by make the world a better place in which to live. Freemasonry has been in existence in its present form for nearly 280 years in the world and for over 250 years in India.
Masonic organisations throughout the world are engaged in many philanthropic and charitable projects. In India too the Masonic Fraternity is involved in several charitable projects, all over the country.
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Management
The general administration of the General William's Masonic Polyclinic & Dispensary Management Association is vested with a Managing Committee comprising members of the Masonic Fraternity dedicated to the smooth and efficient running of the Polyclinic.
The Management aims at installing the latest state-of-the-art equipments in the Polyclinic for most accurate results. The charges for tests and procedures are highly subsidized, with donations from the Masonic fraternity and others.
The Managing Committee 2008 - 09
President
Sh. S. Krishnan |
Vice President
Sh. A. K. Sharma |
Treasurer
Sh. R. Ganesh Aiyar
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Hony. Secretary
Sh. Subhash Chawla
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Hony. Jt. Secretary
Sh. Harpal Singh
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OSD
Sh. Rishi Virmani
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Members
Sh. S. P. Sanan
Sh. B. K. Madhok
Sh. V. K. Puri
Sh. Gurinder Singh
Sh. K. M. Vaidya
Sh. R. K. Dhar
Sh. Sanjeev Gandhi
Sh. C. S. Kochar |
Ex-Officio
Sh. B. L. Virmani
Rep: Grand Lodge Of India
Sh. V. K. Gupta
Regional Grand Secretary
Sh. K. K. Gautam
Hony Secy, Masonic Fraternity Of N. Delhi
Sh. S. B. Lal
Hony. Secy, N.India Masonic Charitable Society
Executive Committee
Sh. V. K. Puri Chairman
Sh. A. K. Sharma
V. Chairman
Sh. S. Krishnan
President
Sh. R. Ganesh Aiyar
Treasurer
Sh. Subhash Chawla
Hony. Secretary
Sh. Harpal Singh
Hony. Jt. Secretary
Sh. Rishi Virmani
OSD
Sh. S. P. Sanan
Member
Sh. B. K. Madhok
Member
Sh. R. K. Dhar
Member
Sh. A. Ramamurthy
Member
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Co-opted Member
Sh. A. Ramamurthy
Sh. G. D. Rao
Special Invitees
Justice P. N. Khanna
Sh. J. L. Kuthiyala
Sh. V. M. Bali
Sh. Baldev Nand
Sh. V. K. Bhutani
Dr. K. K. Shrivastava
Sh. B. S. Arora
Sh. P. N. Malik |
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We are open 6 days week
9:00-14:00
Mon - Sat, except holidays
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Freemason's Hall
Janpath, New Delhi 110001
+91 11 2332 0673
+91 11 2332 8246
Write to us
Branches & Collection Centers
For all queries, suggestions, and feedback, please write to us
Franchises & Collection Centres
For your queries write to us
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Donate
Donations help us in keeping our charges for various procedures and tests at a level so as to be affordable to the not so affluent section of our society.
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