Ganderbal: The 34-Assam Rifles of the Indian Army organized a medical camp in Anderwan village of central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district, aiming to provide healthcare services to the local population.
A team of doctors and paramedics conducted health check-ups and distributed free medicines to patients, including elderly individuals, women, and children. The camp witnessed a significant turnout, with locals appreciating the initiative for addressing their medical needs.
Officials stated that the initiative was part of the Army’s ongoing efforts to assist remote communities by offering essential healthcare facilities. They reiterated their commitment to organizing similar camps in the future to enhance public welfare.
Local residents expressed gratitude for the medical assistance and urged for more such initiatives in the area.