Indian Army Organised Veterinary Camp at Dandote Rajouri

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Rajouri :The Indian Army recently organized a Veterinary Camp in Dandote village, Rajouri District, as part of its ongoing efforts to support rural communities and promote animal health. The camp provided essential veterinary care to livestock, bolstering the local agrarian economy.

A team of civil veterinarians attended to over 77 animals, offering vaccinations, deworming, nutritional counselling, and treatments for various ailments. The initiative aimed to improve the livelihoods of farmers by addressing the healthcare needs of their livestock. Free medicines and supplements were distributed, and farmers received guidance on best practices for animal care, disease prevention, and sustainable livestock management.

This proactive approach underscores the Indian Army’s commitment to community welfare and development in remote areas. The Veterinary Camp was warmly received by the villagers, who expressed gratitude to the Indian Army for its continued support. This civic action program reinforces the Indian Army’s role as a protector and partner in national progress. By engaging with local populations, the Indian Army fosters strong relationships and contributes to the region’s overall well-being.

The Indian Army remains dedicated to conducting such initiatives, demonstrating its unwavering commitment to community development and welfare. These efforts exemplify the Indian Army’s resolve to support rural communities, enhance agricultural productivity, and promote a healthier environment for livestock.

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