Early Times Report BHALLESA, Jan 10: The Indian Army's 26 Rashtriya Rifles conducted a medical camp at Gali Bhatoli, Bhallesa, offering essential healthcare services to the local community. The initiative, led by Dr. Dhanveer Singh (MBBS), a dedicated local from Chilly Paine Bhallesa, aimed to provide accessible medical care to residents in remote areas. During the camp, around 300-400 patients from nearby villages received free consultations, treatment, and medicines, ensuring relief without any financial strain. The Army's efforts brought much-needed healthcare to the doorsteps of people with limited access to medical facilities. Dr. Singh's involvement added a personal touch to the initiative, showcasing his commitment to serving his community. His dedication, combined with the Army's unwavering support for public welfare, left a lasting impression on the local population, who expressed heartfelt gratitude for this humanitarian effort. This act of service by the Indian Army and Dr. Dhanveer Singh underscores their dedication to improving the lives of the people of Bhallesa, earning admiration and respect from the entire region. |