Red Cross organizes free medical camp for border villagers

Excelsior Correspondent

Doctor examining villagers during free medical camp by Red Cross on Wednesday.
Doctor examining villagers during free medical camp by Red Cross on Wednesday.

JAMMU, Oct 21:  Indian Red Cross Society, Region Jammu,  organized a Free Medical Checkup Camp for border people at village Makwal (Phalain Mandal),  here today .
The camp was organized in collaboration with 26  Tiger Division,  19  Brigade of 4 JAK RIF, Coy ‘C’ Hussiani Wala. During the camp,  more than 150 patients of different ailments got examined by a  team of Doctors of Red Cross,  namely  Dr  Kavita Nijhon,  Dr  John Mohd and Dr  Bilal Rashid. They were  assisted by   Sohan Lal, Pharmacist and  Sangeeta Devi, FMPHW.  Free  Medicines were also provided to the patients.
Besides this, 6th  batch of  three days First Aid Training Programme was also organized there  to spread the awareness of  safety and immediate succour to needy,  which is  a cause of  concern due to prevailing  security situations in border villages due to firing from across the border. More than 30 participants,  including 11 boys and 19 Girls,  were trained in First Aid Training  by the well versed Doctors on the subject namely  Dr Rajinder Thappa,  Casualty Medical Officer, Govt SMGS Hospital, Jammu,   Dr  Munish,  Sr  Orthopaedic Surgeon, Dr  M L Sharma (Retd.). They were  assisted by   Neha Thakur,  Volunteer of Red Cross.
Provisional Certificates and first aid kits were also provided to the trainees  by R C Puri, Hony Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society, Region Jammu in the presence of Maj  Arpan Rai of 26 Div Tiger Division.
Maj Arpan Rai,  while speaking  on the occasion,  appreciated  the support  extended by the Indian Red Cross Society, Region Jammu by organizing the  first aid  training  programme and free  Medical Check up Camp for the  people of border  village  and  hoped that such type  of camps shall be organized in future also.
R C Puri, Hony Secretary, Indian Red  Cross Society, Region Jammu,  assured  that all possible  help shall be  provided as and  when  required from Red Cross to the people.