CRPF organises free medical camp for border residents in Baramulla
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CRPF organises free medical camp for border residents in Baramulla
To provide a quality health care facility, a free medical camp was organized by 53 Battalion, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) for the residents living at the border area of Zehampora, Boniyar in Uri.
The camp was organized by 53 Battalion, CRPF.
During this medical camp, CRPF distributed free medicines, sanitizers, masks, and soaps.
The camp was inaugurated by Mansa Begum wife of Shaheed Nazeer Ahmad Khan of Vill- Begna Noorkhan, Baramulla who attained martyrdom in 2005 while fighting anti-national elements during his service in 136 Bn CRPF Nalbari, Assam.
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