Indian Army Organised Medical Patrol for Gujjar and Bakarwals at Balmatkot, Reasi

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Reasi : The Indian Army recently organised a medical patrol in Balmatkot village, Reasi district, aimed at providing essential healthcare services to the Gurjars and Bakkarwals communities. The initiative saw a significant turnout, with numerous villagers from Balmatkot and nearby areas coming forward for consultations and treatments.

The medical team offered free check-ups, distributed medicines, and provided valuable guidance on preventive health measures. This initiative not only helped improve access to healthcare but also fostered a sense of community support, with many beneficiaries expressing their deep gratitude for the Indian Army’s unwavering commitment to their well-being.

The medical patrol’s success highlights the Indian Army’s ongoing efforts to enhance the quality of life for underserved communities, especially in remote areas. Such initiatives play a crucial role in building trust between the Indian Army and local population, further strengthening bonds and ensuring the welfare of all citizens. The Indian Army continues to be a pillar of support in regions like Jammu and Kashmir, going beyond its primary duties to make a positive impact on the lives of the people it serves.

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