KECH: Pakistan Army organized a free medical camp in Zor Bazar, Kech, which is a vital medical support to the underserved local population. The camp provided essential health services, including medical checkups, diagnostic consultations, and the distribution of free medicines to men, women, and children from the surrounding areas.
In addition, a team of experienced doctors and paramedical staff was deployed, ensuring timely and professional care for a community that has long faced a lack of adequate medical facilities.
Furthermore, the initiative comes as part of the Pakistan Army’s broader commitment to community outreach and public welfare in Balochistan. The turnout at the camp was substantial, reflecting both the need for medical assistance and the trust the local community places in the Army’s humanitarian efforts.
In this regard, women and children, often the most affected by healthcare challenges in remote areas, were given special attention. The medical team also conducted awareness sessions on hygiene, maternal health, and disease prevention.
In such a scenario, officials from the Army stated that such initiatives aim to bridge the gap between the state and marginalized communities, while also promoting peace and development in the region.
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The free medical camp in Zor Bazar is being seen as a positive step towards restoring trust, improving quality of life, and addressing long-standing grievances of the people in Kech. It indicates a growing effort to bring development and dignity to the region through sustained collaboration and care.