MANDI: A free medical camp was held today at the Bedar Primary Health Center (PHC) in the Mandi Tehsil of Poonch District, organized by the 38 Battalion of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). The camp witnessed a large turnout of patients from various areas, who came to have their health checked.
During the camp, patients received thorough examinations and were provided with free medications. This initiative proved to be a significant relief for the local community, assisting in addressing various health issues.
The medical camp at Bidar PHC saw enthusiastic participation from the public, who not only had their health assessments conducted but also received necessary medicines. The camp served not only as a means of providing medical facilities but also played a crucial role in raising health awareness among the local populace.
On this occasion, Ex Sarpanch Rafiq Madni expressed gratitude to the CRPF 38 Battalion, stating that such initiatives not only address health concerns but also foster trust and cooperation among the local residents. He further emphasized the need for continued organization of such camps to ensure better healthcare facilities for the community.
Officials from the CRPF 38 Battalion also reiterated their commitment to serving the public and assured that they would continue to undertake similar initiatives in the future.
This medical camp was a positive step for the residents of the area, making access to healthcare facilities easier and more efficient. The collaboration between the CRPF and local health authorities is expected to pave the way for more such initiatives, ultimately contributing to the overall well-being of the community.