Rajouri: The Indian Army carried out a medical patrol at Hubi in the Rajouri district, reaffirming its commitment to the well-being of remote and vulnerable communities.
The dedicated medical team successfully treated 21 individuals, including 9 men, 8 women, and 4 children, addressing a variety of healthcare needs. This medical patrol aimed to provide essential health services to the local population, ensuring access to medical care in areas where facilities are limited or difficult to reach.
Through such initiatives, the Indian Army demonstrates its unwavering dedication to supporting the health and welfare of the people residing in remote regions. By organizing and executing these outreach programs, the Indian Army strengthens its bond with the community and plays a pivotal role in promoting peace, security, and holistic national development in the region. The Indian Army remains committed to continuing such humanitarian efforts and fostering goodwill among the people it serves.
