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Peer led Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation center has new website www.naikiranindia.com


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Nai Kiran Society is a not for profit voluntary organization, established in the year 2001 with an objective of providing barrier free rehabilitation services for people living with problem of drug addiction ,education & health care for marginalized sections of the society especially children ,women and senior citizen. Nai Kiran is a Hindi word means New Ray.
Please visit www.naikiranindia.com   

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