Bridging Healthcare Gaps: Indian Army's Vital Medical Camp in Ganderbal
The Indian Army conducted a medical camp in Ganderbal's Tchount Waliwar village to enhance healthcare awareness and provide medical assistance. A team of doctors offered consultations, health check-ups, and distributed free medicines to 289 people, addressing healthcare access challenges and receiving appreciation from the local community.
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The Indian Army, in a significant outreach effort under 'Operation Sadbhavna,' organized a medical camp on Sunday in the remote Tchount Waliwar area of Jammu and Kashmir's Ganderbal district. This initiative aimed to boost healthcare awareness and supply essential medical services to the area's residents, according to officials.
The camp featured a team of seasoned doctors and trained medical staff who offered consultations, conducted basic health check-ups, and distributed free medicines to 289 individuals, including women and children. This effort targeted populations struggling to access timely healthcare due to the region's geographical and logistical challenges.
Community members expressed gratitude towards the Army for its sustained efforts to address their healthcare needs. By diagnosing and treating common ailments on-site, the Army's initiative was seen as a tangible step towards bridging the healthcare gap experienced by these residents.
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