The Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps Balochistan (North) have successfully continued their health, education, and welfare initiatives across various regions of Balochistan.
According to details, From September 1 to October 8, 17 free medical camps were established in remote areas, providing essential healthcare services to local communities.
Medical camps were set up in Sibi, Zhob, Duki, Machh, Barkhan, and Dera Bugti, where over 6,500 patients received free consultations, medical care, and essential medicines.
These initiatives have significantly improved healthcare access for underserved populations.
In addition to health services, FC Balochistan is actively enhancing educational opportunities in the region. The force oversees 83 schools and colleges, ensuring that children in remote areas have access to quality education. In the past month, educational institutions in Maro, Pir Koh, Lehri, Murgha Kabzai, and other areas received books, uniforms, and furniture to create a better learning environment for students.
Moreover, thousands of underprivileged families in Fazil Chaal, Sanzeela, Chaman, Jhal Magsi, and Kohlu have benefited from the distribution of free ration packages. Local leaders have praised these efforts, expressing gratitude to the Pakistan Army and FC Balochistan North for their commitment to improving the lives of the people in these challenging regions.