In a significant step toward rural development and social responsibility, Air Force Hospital Jorhat, under the guidance of Headquarters Eastern Air Command (EAC), conducted its inaugural community outreach program in Pakhimari Village on April 26, 2025.
The initiative, launched after the village was adopted by the Air Force Hospital, combined healthcare services with environmental and sanitation drives. A team of medical specialists set up an outdoor patient department (OPD), offering consultations and treatment to nearly 200 villagers, addressing critical gaps in rural healthcare access.
Beyond medical services, the program spotlighted two flagship government initiatives. As part of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Indian Air Force (IAF) personnel led a street-cleaning operation, joined by local residents, to raise awareness about sanitation and its impact on health. The village streets were cleaned, and waste was collected, reinforcing the message of hygiene as a shared civic duty.

In a parallel effort supporting the Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam campaign, launched in 2024 to combat land degradation through tree plantation, IAF members and villagers planted saplings in honor of their mothers. The initiative aligns with India’s ambitious goal of planting 800 million trees nationwide and emphasizes environmental sustainability through community participation.
The outreach concluded with a joint session between IAF officials and village representatives to plan future engagements. Air Force Hospital Jorhat pledged continued support in healthcare, cleanliness, and environmental programs, reflecting the Indian Air Force’s commitment to national development beyond its core military duties.