Islamabad, In an initiative aimed at supporting public health, the Pakistan Army organized a free medical camp in Chitianwala, located in the outskirts of Lahore, offering medical services to the local population and neighboring village residents.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the camp saw the participation of numerous doctors and paramedical staff who provided examinations and treatments to hundreds of individuals. The effort is expected to benefit over 1500 patients, demonstrating a significant outreach in medical care. The initiative has been met with gratitude from the community members, who have expressed appreciation for the Pakistan Army’s commitment to public welfare. This medical camp not only underscores the army’s role in healthcare provision but also strengthens the ties between the military and the civilian population, reflecting a multifaceted approach to serving the nation beyond its traditional defense remit.
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