Khan Ayoub
CRPF’s 92 Battalion Tuesday organised a free medical camp at Panzallha village of north Kashmir’s Barmullah district with an aim to provide quality medical care and free medicines to the poor and needy people of the area.
The medical camp was organised in consonance with the ongoing peace process by security forces across Kashmir Valley. A team of specialist CRPF doctors rendered their services to over 200 patients including men, women and children. These patients had come from different nearby villages for treatment.
Free medicines were also distributed among people. People of the area have hailed the efforts of CRPF and hoped that security forces will organise such camps in future also.
On this occasion Commanding Officer (CO) of 92 Battalion Rakash said that CRPF always stood for peace, prosperity and development of the society.
“The aim of such programmes is to develop good relations with locals and also help them in difficult times. It is a continuous process and 92 Battalion is periodically conducting community outreach programs in one or other way. In the past also such free medical camps were organised in Kupwara district,” he added.
He said that they will continue to conduct such civic programmes for the benefit of the local public in future. , Dr kartik Officer 162 Battalion, BDC Sushma nahru and other dignitaries were present on this occasion.