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Srinagar Police Holds Free Medical Camp at Mujgund, Spreads Drug-Free Message Under Civic Action Programme

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
27/05/2025
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Srinagar Police Holds Free Medical Camp at Mujgund, Spreads Drug-Free Message Under Civic Action Programme
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Srinagar Police organized free medical camp under the aegis Civic Action Programme ( CAP ) 2024-25.
This initiative is part of larger “Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan” campaign, launched by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment to combat substance abuse and promote a drug-free and healthy society.

Srinagar Police organized free medical camp for the general public under the aegis of Civic Action Programme ( CAP ) 2024-25 in PHC Mujgund, Srinagar.

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The primary aim of the camp was to extend essential healthcare services to the local population.
During the camp, a team of doctors and paramedical staff from Police Hospital Srinagar, the CMO office Srinagar, and DPL Srinagar provided free medical consultation to several patients from Srinagar.
The team conducted thorough medical assessments and dispensed high-quality medicines free of cost, tailored to each patient’s specific needs.
The general public was provided free medical aid and refreshment during the event.

The event was also attended by SP West Srinagar, SDPO West & SHO and other Police officials.
The event also featured awareness sessions on hygiene, preventive healthcare, and the severe consequences of substance abuse. Youth were especially encouraged to lead drug-free lives, fostering a healthier and more productive community.

This initiative reflects the continued commitment of Srinagar Police in improving healthcare accessibility and addressing substance abuse within the society.
The local community appreciated the effort, emphasizing the importance of such outreach activities in enhancing police-public relationship.

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