Indian Army Conducted Medical Patrol for Gujjar & Bakarwals at Kalal Rajouri

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Rajouri :The Indian Army recently conducted a successful mobile medical patrol in the village of Saliyala, Kalal, Rajouri district, providing essential healthcare services to Gujjar and Bakkarwal communities. This initiative aimed to address medical problems faced by the community, particularly in areas cut off from mainstream healthcare facilities due to geographical constraints.

The mobile medical patrol, equipped with necessary medical supplies and services, offered on-the-spot medical care, basic health check-ups, treatment of common ailments, and distribution of essential medicines. The team emphasized preventive healthcare by providing immunizations and sharing information on hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention.

This outreach program was particularly beneficial for women, who often lack access to quality healthcare services in remote areas. The local population expressed gratitude for the Indian Army initiative, which brought much-needed medical services directly to their doorsteps. The Indian Army’s commitment to community development and welfare is evident in its continued efforts to provide essential services to remote and underserved areas. By partnering with local communities, the Indian Army aims to improve healthcare outcomes, promote education, and foster economic growth.

This initiative is part of the Army’s broader mission to support the overall well-being of the population and contribute to nation-building. A total of 32 villagers benefited from the mobile medical patrol, which demonstrates the positive impact of the Indian Army community outreach programs. The success of this initiative underscores the importance of collaborative efforts between the Indian Army, civil administration, and local communities in addressing healthcare disparities and promoting development in remote areas.

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