A free medical camp organized jointly by Pakistan Army and GB Scouts provided healthcare services to residents of Darial Valley in Diamer District, offering comprehensive medical care to the local community.
A team of medical specialists conducted thorough examinations and distributed free medicines to approximately 1,000 patients. The majority of beneficiaries were women and children from the remote valley region.
The medical professionals, representing various specialties, provided consultations and treatment for multiple health conditions. The initiative aimed to bring essential healthcare services directly to the doorsteps of residents in this remote area.
As part of the community outreach effort, the organizers also distributed writing boards and stationery items among local children, extending support beyond medical assistance.
Local religious scholars and community leaders expressed their appreciation for Pakistan Army's efforts in bringing medical facilities to their remote region. This initiative is part of the military's ongoing healthcare outreach program in Gilgit-Baltistan.
The medical camp reflects Pakistan Army's continued commitment to providing healthcare services in the northern areas, where access to medical facilities can be challenging due to geographical constraints.