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BSF organises free medical camp in J-K's Mendhar

By ANI | Updated: November 3, 2020 03:55 IST

Border Security Force (BSF) organised a free medical camp under their civic action plan on Monday in the Poonch district's Basoni area.

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Border Security Force (BSF) orgsed a free medical camp under their civic action plan on Monday in the Poonch district's Basoni area.

A large number of local residents came here along with their children and senior citizens.

Besides medical check-up, medicines were also provided to the people. Locals lauded BSF for orgsing a medical camp in the area after a long time.

Speaking to , Rosiyat a resident said, "I have come along with my parents and the doctors here are providing with proper medical advice and good medicines. I would like to thank BSF for this."

Another resident, Gushad Khan said, "People are being treated here by the doctors and I am really happy that a medical camp has been orgsed here by BSF for the people of this region."

( With inputs from ANI )

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