Early Times Report RAJOURI, May 4: In a continued effort to support the basic needs of residents in remote and underserved regions, the Indian Army conducted a medical patrol in the village of Gunda, Rajouri. This outreach especially benefited members of the Gujjar and Bakkarwal communities, who often face limited access to healthcare facilities. As part of the initiative, aimed at not only ensuring security but also addressing essential health requirements, the Army provided medical assistance to 21 residents, including 9 women, 8 men, and 4 children. Locals expressed heartfelt gratitude towards the Indian Army for reaching out to their community with compassion and timely aid. The effort underscores the Army's commitment to fostering well-being and strengthening civil-military relations in the border and remote areas. Such medical patrols are part of the Army's broader humanitarian outreach to improve quality of life and bridge gaps in essential services in far-flung regions of Jammu and Kashmir. |