Army’s Major Medical Outreach Brings Lifeline to Remote Anderwan Yarmuqam in Ganderbal in a significant humanitarian initiative

By Wani Majid

GANDERBAL April 22,2026 :- The Indian Army’s Anderwan Camp organized a large-scale medical camp in the remote area of Anderwan Yarmuqam in Ganderbal district, extending much-needed healthcare services to a region long deprived of basic medical access.

The camp witnessed an overwhelming response, with thousands of locals from surrounding far-flung villages turning up to avail free medical consultation and treatment.

For many residents, this was the first time they had access to qualified doctors and proper medical facilities without having to travel long distances through difficult terrain.

A team of experienced Army doctors and medical staff conducted thorough health check-ups, diagnosing a wide range of ailments and distributing free medicines on the spot.

The initiative proved especially crucial for elderly patients, women, and children who often remain cut-off from regular healthcare services due to poor connectivity and lack of infrastructure.

Beyond treatment, the Army also focused on awareness. School-going children were educated about the importance of hygiene, sanitation, and basic life-saving techniques like CPR.

These sessions aimed at building long-term awareness and empowering the younger generation with essential knowledge that can make a real difference in emergencies.

Locals expressed deep appreciation for the initiative, stating that such efforts bring not only medical relief but also a sense of connection and support from the forces.

Many described the camp as a rare and much-needed intervention in an area where healthcare access remains a persistent challenge.

Army officials reiterated their commitment to continue such outreach programs in the future, particularly in remote and underserved regions.

Alam Din Awan, a local old man ageing about 125 years said that in his life this is the first time he has seen such medical help being provided by the army to the people especially who are having limited resources, “in my life, I never saw medical camps like this taking place in this remote area”.

Awan further said that thousands of people are getting benefited by the army & the community is very thankful to them.The Army Officials emphasized that efforts will be sustained to ensure that essential medical services reach even the most isolated communities.

This initiative stands as a practical step toward bridging the healthcare gap in remote areas, where access is limited and needs are high.

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