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SBI and 104 Infantry Brigade Join Forces to Bring Vital Healthcare to Karnah Through Free Medical Camp

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
30/12/2023
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SBI and 104 Infantry Brigade Join Forces to Bring Vital Healthcare to Karnah Through Free Medical Camp
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Karnah: SBI Karnah, in collaboration with the 104 Infantry Brigade, organized a free medical camp for army pensioners in the Karnah region. The camp was held at the Army ESM cell 104 Infantry Brigade and aimed to provide essential medical check-ups and consultations for retired army personnel and their families.

 

The camp witnessed a large turnout of army pensioners and civilians who were provided with access to health services such as general medical check-ups, blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar, and specialized consultations with doctors. The medical camp also offered free medications to all patients, ensuring that the retired soldiers received the necessary care and attention.

 

SBI Karnah and the 104 Infantry Brigade are committed to supporting the well-being of army pensioners and their families, and this collaborative initiative underscored their dedication to serving the community. The event further strengthened the bond between the armed forces and the civilian population, showcasing the organizations’ shared commitment to the welfare of retired military personnel.

 

Doctors from the valley provided treatment to all patients hailing from far-flung areas with inadequate medical facilities, SBI Manager Mustafa Habib said, “The medical camp witnessed an overwhelming response from locals, and around 200 persons from surrounding villages availed the benefit of free medical advice and medicine during the camp.”

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