Awantipora : A free medical camp was organised by 110 BN CRPF at Lethpora in Pampore area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on 3rd June where in People gathered in large numbers to get their health issues addressed.
The 110 BN Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) along with the team of AYUSH department Pulwama organised a free medical health check-up camp and distributed free medicines under the Civic Action Program for Lethpora, Hatiwara, Hajibal and other nearby villagers at Lethpora area of Pampore.
People including ladies, Children and senior citizens of the area gathered in large numbers for the health camp and more than 350 people took benefit of the camp.
The free camp was inaugurated by an Elderly lady of Village Lethpora in presence of Yogesh Purohit, Commandant 110 Battalion, and other officers of the unit including Deputy Commandant Suresh Kumar Yadav, Shishpal and Asstt Commandant Deeak kumar.
Nearly 350 patients including large number of women along with their children were examined in the camp and were provided free medicines.
“CRPF runs various schemes for assisting the needy and merging with local population and for having better coordination with them and 110 BN CRPF is continuously organising awareness, community outreach, skill development and Free Medical Camps for the benefit of local population. Today we have organised free medical camp and consultancy for those who require medical assistance and you see a large number of people turned up in the programme,” Yogesh Purohit, Commandant 110 CRPF batallion said, adding that aim of such programmes is to have good relation with locals and also help them in difficult times.
He said that it’s a continuous process and 110 Bn is periodically conducting community outreach program in one or other way. In past also such free medical camps were organised where free medicines, sanitizers and masks etc were distributed among locals. Such camps and community outreach programs will continue in future also,” he said.
Local people of these areas showed great enthusiasm and also appreciated the efforts and role of Commandant 110 battalion of CRPF and his team for creating a friendly environment in the area and developing good coordination among force and local public through their outreach programs and by organising such medical camps.
They showed their happiness in the way 110 BN is assisting the locals and their positive approach in helping the surrounding localities and demanded for such programs frequently.






