Rajouri: The Indian Army conducted a medical patrol in Nigali, Rajouri District, providing free medical aid and treatment to 55 beneficiaries, including 15 males, 25 females, and 15 children.
The medical patrol, comprising Indian Army medical personnel, was part of the Indian Army’s ongoing efforts to reach remote areas and provide essential medical services to those in need. The initiative aims to build trust and strengthen the Indian Army’s bond with local communities, while also ensuring their health and well-being.
The medical patrol is a testament to the Indian Army’s commitment to serving the nation and supporting local communities, particularly in remote and inaccessible areas. By providing medical aid and support, the Indian Army demonstrates its dedication to the welfare of the people and its role as a force for good.
