Rajouri: In its ongoing efforts to provide essential medical services to remote areas, the Indian Army conducted a medical patrol in Chakalsalta, on 21 Jun 2025. The patrol, comprising Army medical personnel, provided free medical aid and treatment to 05 Teachers and 46 Students.
The medical patrol was part of the Army’s initiatives to reach out to remote areas and provide medical services to those in need. This effort aims to build trust and strengthen the bond between the Army and local communities, ensuring their health and well-being. The Army’s medical team provided comprehensive medical check-ups, distributed essential medicines, and offered health and hygiene advice to the villagers.
This medical patrol demonstrates the Army’s commitment to serving the community and promoting healthcare in remote and inaccessible areas. By conducting such medical patrols, the Indian Army is bridging the gap in healthcare services and making a positive impact on the lives of people in remote areas. The Army’s selfless efforts have been well-received by the local populace, who appreciate the medical aid and treatment provided.
