Indian Army organises free medical camp in Akhnoor’s remote village. Many women diagnosed with diabetes, anaemia, and calcium deficiency, along with children, were provided with appropriate medication. The initiative sought to raise awareness while promoting overall well-being. The government doctors and healthcare staff pledged to serve the community with greater dedication in the future. The medical camp not only addressed immediate health concerns but also strengthened the bond between the Indian Army and the local community, reflecting the Army’s commitment to public welfare. The camp offered free medical consultations, health check-ups, and a special lecture on women’s health issues, their challenges, and solutions. The Indian Army actively organises these camps, offering free treatment and medication to locals. The Army always protects us on the borders, and we stand ready to support them whenever they need us,\” said one local. The hospital where the camp was held is located in the remote Dagir village, Jammu and Kashmir, with a population of around 2,000.