Khan Jahangeer
Sopore
June 11: In a heartwarming display of community outreach, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) 179 Battalion organized a free medical camp in Dangerpora Zaingeer, Sopore on Tuesday.
This marked the sixth such medical camp organized by the 179 Bn CRPF in the region in recent months, benefiting approximately 4000 individuals so far.
Around 500 residents attended the camp in Dangerpora Zaingeer, receiving free medical checkups and medicines from a team of specialized doctors.
The event, held at the Government Higher Secondary School, saw students, the elderly, and members of the local community come together to avail the much-needed healthcare services.
“The CRPF is always at the forefront of providing assistance to the community for their health and well-being,” said 2ic Navin Kumar Chandra of the 179 Bn CRPF.
He urged sarpanches and residents from remote areas to contact the CRPF, so that more such camps could be organized for the welfare of the people.
The medical camp was organized under the guidance of Commandant Santosh Kumar Mall and in the presence of other senior CRPF officials, as well as representatives from the civil administration and local police. CMO Dr. Pravin Ranjan was also present to oversee the proceedings.
The residents of Dangerpora expressed their profound gratitude to the CRPF 179 BN for reaching out and assisting their community in such a meaningful way. The medical camp’s success has once again highlighted the CRPF’s commitment to serving the people and improving their access to quality healthcare.