In a notable community outreach initiative, the Assam Rifles hosted a “Medical Camp” in Langza Village, located in the Churachandpur District of Manipur, on March 16, 2024. This event was part of their ongoing efforts to provide medical assistance and support to communities in remote areas.
The medical camp aimed to offer essential health services, including consultations, diagnoses, and treatments, to the residents of Langza Village, many of whom face challenges accessing regular healthcare facilities. The Assam Rifles’ medical team, composed of experienced doctors and healthcare professionals, provided a range of medical services free of charge.
Additionally, necessary medicines were distributed to those in need, ensuring that villagers received the medical attention required without the burden of cost.
This initiative by the Assam Rifles is a reflection of their commitment to not only safeguard the borders but also to contribute positively to the welfare of the communities residing in these remote regions. The medical camp received an enthusiastic response from the villagers, who expressed gratitude for the timely medical aid and support.
Events like these are crucial in bridging the healthcare gap in India’s remote and underserved areas, highlighting the importance of combined efforts from the military and civilian sectors in addressing public health challenges.