| Indian Army organises Medical, Veterinary Camp | | | early times report
Doda, Nov 8: In a continuing effort to promote health and welfare in remote areas, the Indian Army organised a comprehensive Medical and Veterinary Camp at Dehra village in Doda, Jammu & Kashmir as part of Operation Sadbhavana. The initiative aimed to provide quality healthcare and veterinary support to residents and livestock owners living in far-flung areas where access to medical facilities remains limited. Experienced doctors, paramedical staff and veterinary officers attended to a large number of patients and animals, offering free consultations, distributing essential medicines and conducting health check-ups. In addition to medical treatment, awareness sessions were conducted on preventive healthcare, sanitation, nutrition and livestock management. Special emphasis was laid on maternal and child health, disease prevention and vaccination. The veterinary team provided valuable guidance on animal hygiene and livestock disease control, helping local farmers improve productivity. The local populace expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Indian Army for its compassionate outreach and humanitarian service. The initiative reflects the Armed Forces’ unwavering commitment to community welfare and their holistic approach towards nation-building, peace and prosperity under the spirit of “Service Before Self.”
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