Jammu and Kashmir: Indian Army donates medical equipments to Kathua villages to help fight COVID-19
Srinagar: The Indian Army’s Gurj Division, under operation Sadhvabna, has donated Covid-related medical equipment and medicines to help people of villages in Kathua district fight the deadly disease.
Medical kits inclusive of sanitizers, face masks, PPE kits, cough syrups, and general medicine, along with Oxygen cylinders were handed over to the authorities for further distribution to the needy people in the border village of Bobiya in Hiranagar sector of Kathua, on the Zero Line, reports ANI.
Sarpanch Bharat Bhushan and Medical Nodal officer Dr Supriya Sharma praised the Indian Army for taking the initiative.
Posted at the Health Wellness Centre of Bobiya, Dr Sharma told ANI, “It is a very good initiative taken by the Army for a border village, where no one can reach and people looked up to the medical team. The Army has provided us with PPE kits, sanitizers, COVID medicine, gloves, and masks. Most importantly they provided us with an oxygen cylinder. We are very grateful to them.”
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