J&K: Indian Army set up medical centre and helpline centre in Uri
Updated:2 years, 10 months ago
Updated:2 years, 10 months ago
Uri (J&K), September 07(ANI): The Indian Army is undertaking efforts to provide essential assistance to the people living in the border villages of the Uri sector. They have set up a medical centre to ensure that the villagers have access to healthcare facilities and free ambulance services in Bararipura village. This initiative aims to address the healthcare needs of the local population and provide immediate medical aid in case of emergencies. The Army has established a helpline centre to provide assistance and support to the residents of these border villages. This helpline enables the villagers to reach out for help during any unforeseen circumstances or emergencies. It serves as a crucial link between the villagers and the Army, ensuring that they receive the necessary help and support in times of need.
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