Early Times Report RAJOURI, Feb 21: The Indian Army, through its mobile medical patrol, has extended vital healthcare services to the remote areas of Rajouri district, covering the villages of Ranjiphera, Kadma, Parat and Rugga. These regions, inhabited by Gujjars and Bakkarwals, often face difficulties in accessing mainstream healthcare due to their isolated geographic location and challenging terrain. The mobile patrol, equipped with essential medical supplies, provided on-the-spot medical check-ups, treatment for common ailments and necessary medications. The initiative also focused on preventive healthcare, offering immunizations and educating the local population about hygiene, nutrition and disease prevention. A total of 22 individuals, including 7 men, 10 women and 5 children, benefited from this initiative. The local community expressed immense gratitude for the Indian Army efforts, highlighting the positive impact on women's healthcare and strengthening the relationship between the Indian Army and the local population. |