Tawang, Aug 25: Under Operation Sadbhavna, the Indian Army conducted a medical and veterinary camp in remote Kumrotsar hamlet, situated near the Indo Tibet border in Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh. This initiative reaffirms the Army's unwavering commitment towards nation building and its dedication to improve the quality of life in the remote border regions.
Kumrotsar, is a remote hamlet between Taktsang village and Groleythang with a population strength below 100 of mainly Yak graziers and faces severe challenges due to the absence of any hospital or medical facility nearby.
Addressing these critical needs, the Indian Army's medical and veterinary camp brought much needed relief to the residents of Kumrotsar. The medical camp provided free, high quality medical services to the villagers, ensuring that the medical services reached all residents of the hamlet. In addition, veterinary care was provided for the livestock, which is crucial for the livelihood in these areas.
The health focussed initiative not only addressed immediate medical requirements but also highlighted the ongoing efforts of the Indian Army to support and uplift communities in remote border areas. The same is in sync with the "Swasth Bharat abhiyaan" initiative.