Early Times Report SANASAR, July 10: In a profound demonstration of community spirit and collective care, a massive Multispeciality Medical Camp was successfully organized in the remote region of Sanasar. Driven by the shared mission to bring high-quality healthcare to the doorsteps of the underserved, the initiative successfully treated and touched the lives of over 800 individuals from the local community and surrounding highlands. The camp was made possible through the steadfast collaboration of the Tourism Development Authority, JKTDC, the Indian Army, SOGs, and SIBA Event Management and Innovation Cooperative Ltd, in partnership with the Society for Scheduled and Backward Classes, CEO Virender Kumar Manyal JKAS Tourism development authority, kailash thakur, Fulail Singh, Khilaf Warzi inspector. The event, which commenced at 10:00 AM, saw a massive outpouring of local residents. Demonstrating the critical need for accessible healthcare in the region, many villagers, including the elderly and families with young children, walked for hours down steep mountain trails from far-flung, high-altitude areas just to seek medical attention. By the time the camp concluded at 2:30 PM, the dedicated medical teams had provided relentless, compassionate care to every single soul in need. The camp offered a wide array of free essential healthcare services, bridging the gap between urban medical infrastructure and remote rural areas. The noble services provided by the following teams:- Expert diagnoses for acute and chronic ailments from JK Medicity Ujala Cygnus hospital(Dr Chander Mohan, Dr Ankush Sadotra Navjot Jasrotia) and Trinetram Multispeciality Hospital (Dr. Sandeep Gupta Dr. Y P Gupta, Dr. C D Thappa, Munish Arora, Ankit Sharma, Hirdesh Mishra Ishfaq Ahmed), Hair Haven, Oral hygiene check-ups and treatments by Sparkling Smile(Dr Rahi Verma, Dr Divya Sharma) Distribution of vital, high-quality pharmaceuticals,.Eye drops at no cost to the patients from Jk Medicity Ujala Cygnus team and Trinetram Multispeciality Hospital. Doctors and medical staff took extra care to educate families on hygiene, sanitation, and long-term health management, empowering them with knowledge to prevent future illnesses. Speaking on the vision behind the initiative, the organizers Sidharth Verma Baljeet Singh: "Our primary objective is to ensure that geographical barriers do not dictate a person's access to basic healthcare. Reaching out to the beautiful, far-flung areas of Sanasar and serving these resilient communities is not just our duty-it is a deeply humbling experience." The impactful initiative was highly lauded by local administration. Naib Tehsildar, Aakash Mahajan, visited the camp and expressed his deep appreciation for the seamless execution and the noble motive behind the camp, noting that such efforts are vital for the holistic well-being of the region's remote population. As the camp closed, the air was filled with profound gratitude. Local residents warmly thanked the organizers, the Indian Army, Sog's and the tireless medical teams for bringing not just medicine, but hope, dignity, and a healing touch to their mountain home. |