Independent Report 16 | 15-01-2026
Kalat – The Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps (FC) Balochistan organized a one-day free medical camp to provide healthcare services to the local population. Over 750 individuals, including a significant number of women, benefited from the camp. Experienced doctors from the Army and FC conducted detailed medical examinations and distributed necessary medicines free of cost. The initiative aimed to improve access to healthcare in remote areas where medical facilities are limited. Local residents highly appreciated the efforts, noting that such camps not only provide doorstep treatment but also strengthen trust between the community and security forces. Officials emphasized that these humanitarian efforts reflect the commitment of Pakistan Army and FC towards public welfare and improving overall health standards in Balochistan.
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