Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 10: Indian Army successfully organized a medical & veterinary camp at Bhurechak Stadium,Mandal, delivering essential healthcare to remote communities and addressing livestock well-being-the backbone of local livelihoods.
A joint team of Army doctors, Medical specialists including Cardiologists, Dermatologists, Orthopaedics, Paramedic Assistants, Dentists and Veterinary Specialists provided free medical consultations, medicines, and checkups to over 300 residents and their livestock from far-flung villages. The camp also featured awareness sessions on preventive healthcare, hygiene, and livestock management, led by Army Medical Officers, Cardiologists and Senior Veterinary Surgeons.
A renowned cardiologist from J&K Dr Nikhil Mahajan conducting an informative session on heart health early detection of cardiovascular diseases, and emergency response during heart attacks. He emphasized the importance of early detection and lifestyle modifications to prevent cardiovascular diseases. The session highlighted the significance of balanced nutrition, regular physical activity, stress management, and routine checkups to maintain a healthy heart.
This initiative, in synergized collaboration with the Civil Health Department, reinforced Army’s unwavering commitment to serving communities, fostering trust, harmony, and resilience in the region.
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