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CRPF organizes free medical camp in J-K’s Udhampur

The health camp organized by the 137th Battalion of CRPF. M.K. Khan Commandant 137th Bn of CRPF

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Monday organized a free medical health check-up camp and distributed free medicines under the Civic Action Program in the Mandi village of Udhampur district.

People gathered in large numbers for the health camp organized by the 137th Battalion of CRPF. M.K. Khan Commandant 137th Bn of Central Reserve Police Force told ANI, ” Though the main role of ours is to give internal security, we are always ready to provide any assistance to the public be it in times of elections, earthquakes, landslides, or in civic programs. Central schemes should reach poor people in the villages. This medical camp aims at that.”

He said that the 137th Battalion had organized several other free health check-up camps in the Udhampur district earlier.

“Here at Mandi specialist doctors check the patients without consultation fees and we distribute medicines for free,” he said, He added that over 2,000 villagers availed themselves of medical benefits at the camp.

Abdul Rashid a resident of mandi said, “We get treatment for all kinds of ailments here. I thank the CRPF for the work they are doing for us”.

Nisha Sharma, Chairman development council Tikri block said, “The CRPF has done much to help for us. They conducted several camps here. The medical center is very far from here, so this camp is of great help to poor people in the village.” 

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