Indian Army along with Rotary Club, Pune, Borderless World Foundation hold free medical camps in North Kashmir

Srinagar: Indian Army under aegis of China Corps & in collaboration with Rotary Club, Pune and Borderless World Foundation organised a series of Medical Camps for the people of Baramulla, Naugam & Uri areas of North Kashmir
These camps under the as a goodwill gesture of the Indian Army with its commitment towards the welfare of the general public. A healing touch was provided to more than 1000 individuals of North Kashmir by a team of 17 doctors and support staff which included Gynecologist, Eye Surgeon, Eye specialist, Family Physician, General Physician and other Medical Officers & Nursing Staff from Rotary Club & Indian Army.
On completion of the medical camps, Sudarshan Natu, President Rotary Club, Pune and the team of Doctors and representatives of Rotary Club and Borderless World Foundation interacted with Lt Gen DP Pandey, Chinar Corps Commander.
Pandey appreciated their efforts to come all the way from Maharashtra to provide medical support in border areas of Baramulla. Their efforts are especially commendable as the trip has been taken facing the challenges of Covid-19 pandemic. This spirit of selfless service by volunteers is praiseworthy.

 

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