In a bid to extend essential healthcare services to remote areas, the Indian Army conducted a comprehensive medical camp in Anderwan village, Ganderbal district of Central Kashmir. A team of Army medical officers and paramedics provided free consultations, diagnostics, and treatments to over 320 villagers, addressing ailments like respiratory infections, hypertension, and diabetes. Essential medicines and health kits were also distributed, reinforcing the Army's commitment to the well-being of Jammu and Kashmir's residents. The initiative aimed to raise health awareness, promote preventive care, and identify individuals needing specialized treatment. Locals expressed gratitude, lauding the Army's continuous efforts to support the community.