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BSF ORGANISES MEDICAL CAMP

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Raj Sadosh/Abohar. 

A Medical Camp was organized at BOP DRD Nath on the occasion of the annual Peer Baba Mela. The initiative was undertaken to promote a sense of security and foster mutual trust, thereby strengthening outreach with the local population residing in the border area. 

The camp was inaugurated by Prathvee Singh, Commandant, in presence of Surender Singh, 2IC (Adm), Manish, AC (Adjt), Rashmit Kaur, AC/MO, 160 BN BSF, and Dr. Mehak Preet Kaur, Ophthalmologist, CHC Jalalabad.

Coy Cmdr. BOP DRD Nath, available troops of the BOP, Sarpanches of villages Gajniwala and Chak Shikarharh, along with other prominent members from nearby border villages, also attended the event. 

A total of 138 needy villagers availed the medical services, which included 84 male, 42 females and 12 children. 

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