Srinagar, April 11: Marking World Homoeopathy Day with a spirit of service and compassion, the Borderless World Foundation successfully organized a free homoeopathic medical camp at the revered Dargah Hazratbal in Srinagar, reaching out to the community with accessible and quality healthcare services.
The camp was conducted by a committed team of three experienced homoeopathic doctors, who provided consultations and treatment to around 70–80 patients. The initiative received a warm and enthusiastic response from the local population, reflecting growing trust in homoeopathy and appreciation for such impactful humanitarian efforts.
Patients from diverse backgrounds attended the camp and were given careful and personalized medical attention. Free distribution of homoeopathic medicines significantly eased the burden on many families, ensuring that quality healthcare remained within reach. The medical team also spread awareness about the benefits of homoeopathy, highlighting its safe, gentle, and holistic approach to treatment.
Beyond medical services, the camp served as an important platform for community engagement and awareness, encouraging preventive healthcare practices and informed health choices. The positive interactions between doctors and patients fostered trust, reassurance, and a sense of care within the community.
The Borderless World Foundation reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to public welfare and healthcare outreach, particularly for underserved sections of society. Through such initiatives, the organization continues to work towards building a healthier, more inclusive, and compassionate society.
The Foundation expressed its sincere gratitude to the team of doctors, volunteers, and supporters whose dedication and teamwork made the camp a resounding success. Their collective efforts brought relief, hope, and smiles to many.

