Early Times Report REASI, Apr 1: In its continued effort to serve remote communities, the Indian Army conducted a medical patrol for the residents of Chassana, a region often challenged by geographical and logistical constraints. The initiative aimed to provide essential healthcare services to the underserved population of this area. A team of dedicated Army medical personnel, including doctors and paramedics, traveled to Chassana to offer free medical consultations, treatment, and the distribution of necessary medicines. The focus of the medical patrol was to address common health concerns, raise awareness about hygiene and disease prevention, and ensure access to primary healthcare services for the local population. Residents of Chassana, who typically face difficulties accessing healthcare due to the region's challenging terrain, expressed their deep gratitude for the support provided by the Indian Army. The medical outreach initiative was warmly received by the community, who benefited greatly from the timely medical assistance. This initiative highlights the Indian Army's commitment to supporting local communities and strengthening the bond between the armed forces and the people they serve. The Army continues to provide humanitarian aid beyond its traditional duties, focusing on areas that need it the most. |