400 patients given free medicines during medical camp organised by CRPF in Lethpora, Pampore

Pampore: A free medical camp was organised CRPF Headquarter at Lethpora village of Pampore area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Friday. People gathered in large numbers for the health camp organised by the 110th Battalion of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) organised a free medical health check-up camp and distributed free medicines under the Civic Action Program in Lethpora, Hatiwara, Hajibal and other nearby villagers at 110 Battalion Headquarter at Lethpora area of Pampore.
People gathered in large numbers for the health camp organised by the 110th Battalion of CRPF, officials told Kashmir Reader.
The free camp was inaugurated by Yogesh Purohit, Commandant 110 Battalion, in presence of, Second-In- Commandant Manish Kumar Yadav, Second-In- Commandant D K Singh, Deputy Commandant Himat Kumar and Assistant Commandant R K Tiwari.
Nearly 400 patients including large number of women along with their children were examined in the camp and were provided free medicines.
“CRPF runs various schemes for merging with local population and for having better coordination with them. Today we have organised free medical camp and you see a large number of people turned up in the programme, ” Yohesh Purohit, Commandant 110 CRPF batallion told Kashmir Reader, adding that aim of such programmes is to have good relation with locals and also help them in difficult times.
He said that during COVID times they distributed sanitizers among locals.
“The schemes will continue in future,” he said.
Local people of these areas have appreciated 110 battalion of CRPF for organising the free medical camp.

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