Assam Rifles conducts medical camp for Bru community at Haduklau Para
Assam Rifles conducts medical camp for Bru community at Haduklau Para

Assam Rifles conducted a successful medical camp for Bru community in Haduklau Para, Ambassa on Wednesday. The medical camp, conducted as part of Assam Rifles Civic Action Program, comprised a professional medical team which provided free consultations, essential medicines, and health awareness sessions.
Residents of Bru community benefited greatly from the camp, which focused on addressing their primary healthcare needs, preventive medical checkup and laid emphasis on the importance of community well-being. A total of 423 individuals including 92 men and 152 women and 179 children benefited from the medical camp.
People expressed their gratitude, appreciating Assam Rifles’ efforts to bring healthcare services directly to their doorstep. Assam Rifles remains steadfast in its mission to serve and uplift communities across the region through various outreach programs.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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