Indian Army organises medical camp for Uri villages

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  • 20 May 2025

Srinagar, May 20 : In a significant move aimed at strengthening the well- being of the people residing along the border, the Indian Army has successfully organized a comprehensive medical camp for the border villages of Urusa, Chakra, Isham and Goalta following the recent ceasefire agreement. The medical camp, which was set up under the aegis of the Chinar Corps Kalapahar Brigade/ Kathi Battalion, was conducted on 20 May 2025 and offered free medical consultation, diagnostic services, and distribution of medicines to residents of the border villages. The initiative comes in the wake of the renewed peace and ceasefire agreement, aimed at ensuring stability and promoting the welfare of the local population, who have faced a challenging and uncertain environment due to the volatility along the border. The medical camp saw the participation of numerous military doctors, paramedics, and health professionals, who provided essential healthcare services to over 450 people from the border villages. A variety of medical conditions were treated, ranging from routine health check-ups, immunization for children, and specialized treatments for chronic ailments, to emergency medical care for those in need. The medical camp also focused on spreading awareness about preventative healthcare, hygiene, and the importance of regular health check-ups. Additionally, the Indian Army made arrangements to provide essential medicines for common ailments and chronic conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and respiratory issues, to ensure continuity of care for the villagers.  

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