Around 800 people participated.
Grateful to CRPF for this great initiative: Locals
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) 179 BN organized two medical camps in the upper belt of Zaingeer in north Kashmir’s Sopore town.
Keeping the urgent need for medical and healthcare in mind, the CRPF 79 BN has once again become a beacon of hope for the people living in the far-flung areas of Sopore.
Two camps were held in two different upper villages of Zaingeer, including GMS School Cherhaar and GMS School Yamberin Edipora Bomai.
During these two camps, a large number of people, approximately 800, participated.
At the camps, a special team of doctors from the CRPF provided free medical check-ups and consultations to those in need.
On this occasion, free medicines were also distributed among the participants.
The camps were held under the aegis of the Civil Action Program.
The program took place under the supervision of V.K. Choudhary, Commandant 179 BN, in the presence of Dr. Pravin Ranjan, DC Abhay Singh Bhati, Dr. Javid Ahmad Monga, Dr. Sahrish Syed, and other officers from CRPF 179 BN.
Speaking on the occasion, Commandant 179 BN V.K. Choudhary stated that the main objective of organizing these free medical camps was to provide free medical check-ups and consultations by well-experienced doctors to the needy and impoverished individuals in these areas who are unable to travel to remote locations due to financial constraints.
“We are truly thankful to the CRPF 179 BN for reaching out to us and providing not only free medical care but also a ray of hope,” he said. “Words are insufficient to express our gratitude for their efforts in alleviating the suffering of poor villagers.”
