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Srinagar: In an endeavour to reduce hardships of economically backward and remote tribal community, lifesaving medical equipments were donated to the health centres located at Muhri and Nagsari villages of Kupwara on November 24 by the Indian Army where access to health care has been a challenge especially during the winters.
Various medical equipments like Cardiac monitor, Oxygen concentrator and cylinders, Nebuliser, BP apparatus etc where distributed among the two health centres located at Muhri and Nagsari villages under the presence of Block Medical Officer, Medical Officers, Sarpanches, Ward members and public at Muhri.
The Block Medical Officer (BMO) briefed about the advantages of having this equipment at these remote locations and how it can act as a lifeline of the peoples dependent on these health centres for their basic treatments. The gratitude was extended by the Sarpanches and public also towards the Indian Army for being considerate about their wellbeing.
The response from the locals was overwhelming and such initiatives from the Indian Army will go a long way towards promoting peace, progress, genuine wellbeing and build a trust and connection among the masses.