Srinagar, June 20: The 75 Battalion of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) organized a medical camp on Tuesday at Indra Nagar, Srinagar. The camp, which lasted the entire day, aimed to provide medical assistance to the local population. K K Pandey, Comdt, supervised the camp and interacted with the attendees, emphasizing CRPF’s commitment to serving the community.
Comdt K K Pandey expressed his pride in fulfilling the social responsibility of CRPF, stating that the medical assistance provided by the force would always be available to women, children, the elderly, and the general public. He assured the public that such camps would continue to be organized in the future as part of CRPF’s social commitment under the guidance of Srinagar sector.
The medical camp catered to the specific needs of the local population, with medical advice provided by Dr. Rose Maria Jose, MO 75, and Dr. Masood GDMO. Additionally, free medicines were made available to the beneficiaries, ensuring they received the necessary healthcare support.
The camp received an overwhelming response from all segments of society, as people approached the medical team for advice and medication. The local public warmly welcomed this initiative and expressed their appreciation for the gesture of the Force personnel.
The 75 Battalion of CRPF is not only dedicated to serving the nation with valor and determination but is also committed to reaching out to the local population in their area of deployment and providing necessary assistance beyond the call of duty.