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Indian Army’s Medical Patrol in Rajouri’s Upper Reaches

Diplomat Correspondent

Rajouri: DD, A Medical Patrol was successfully conducted by the Indian Army in the remote areas of Budh Ki Khanari, District Rajouri.
The Indian Army’s Medical team extended its services to the communities residing in Bujuwala, covering the Dhoks of Bud Ki Khanari, Darate Wali and Jariwali.
The primary aim of this medical outreach was to provide essential healthcare services to those living in areas far from established medical facilities.
A total of 36 individuals received basic medical treatment, which included three children, fourteen women and nineteen men.


The services provided ranged from general healthcare to addressing common ailments, ensuring that people living in these remote locations had access to immediate medical attention.
By offering these services, the Indian Army aims to foster goodwill and trust within the local population, demonstrating its unwavering commitment to the well-being of the people in far-flung areas.
This initiative strengthens the bond between the Army and the civilians, further contributing to community welfare.DD

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