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DEOMALI, Oct 10: In an effort to address the healthcare needs of residents in the remote areas of Arunachal Pradesh, Spear Corps of the Indian Army organised a free medical camp at Makat Village, Deomali. This initiative aims to extend crucial medical services to the underprivileged communities, fostering health and well-being.
The camp offered free consultations, basic health check-ups and distribution of essential medicines.The Indian Army is committed in ensuring that residents in these remote areas have access to quality healthcare, promoting a healthier and stronger community.This initiative aligns with the Indian Army's ongoing commitment to serve the nation beyond defense, exemplifying their dedication to the well-being of citizens, it said in a statement.
A total of 150 locals attended the camp and were provided with proper medicare and free medicines by the doctors form the Indian Army. The free medical camp underscores the Army's ethos of solidarity and support, showcasing the positive impact that collaborative efforts can have on the health.