RAJOURI: Continuing the district’s healthcare outreach initiative, the fifth consecutive Medical Camp-cum-Nikshay Shivir was successfully organised today at the far-flung village of Samrula in Block Kalakote.

The camp was conducted under the guidance of Deputy Commissioner Rajouri Abhishek Sharma, Director Health Services Jammu Dr. Poonam Sethi, Additional Deputy Commissioner Kalakote Dr. Mohammad Tanwir and Chief Medical Officer Rajouri Dr. Manohar Rana.

Block Medical Officer Kalakote Dr. Iqbal Malik said that the camp was organised to ensure that quality healthcare services reach people living in remote and underserved areas. He informed that tuberculosis (TB) screening was carried out among the local population as part of the ongoing Nikshay Shivir under the TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan.

During the camp, patients were thoroughly examined by the medical team and provided with free medicines, health consultations and other essential healthcare services. Individuals with symptoms suggestive of tuberculosis were screened and counselled.

Dr. Malik stated that the primary objective of the Medical Camp-cum-Nikshay Shivir was to improve access to quality healthcare services in remote villages, strengthen TB case detection and encourage the community to seek timely medical care. The locals expressed gratitude to the Health Department and the Deputy Commissioner Rajouri’s initiative for bringing comprehensive healthcare services to their doorstep.

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