Army mobile patrol reaching remote areas with the help. Army building trust with security, mobile petrol reaching remote areas with the help.
The security forces are also building trust among the army personnel in remote areas of Jammu and Kashmir facing the Corona epidemic.
This time, cases of corona infection are also coming up in villages and remote areas.
In such a situation, the Northern Command of the Army has also launched a campaign to help people with mobile patrol in Jammu and Kashmir along with Ladakh.
Under this campaign, soldiers in military vehicles are also reaching people from Corona with rescue goods, medicines, and ration.
As part of this campaign, the army’s Mobile Patrol distributed information about protecting people from Corona in some areas of North Kashmir and also helped them.
Similar campaigns have also been carried out in some areas including Mendhar in Poonch district and Nawapachi in Kishtwar.
The local battalions of the army are carrying out the responsibility of creating confidence in the people by carrying out such operations.
Lt Col Devendra Anand, PRO of Jammu, says that the army is extending all possible help to People.
Along with strengthening the infrastructure for prevention from Corona, the army is also in the field to help ex-servicemen, heroic women, and their families.
He said that due to the lockdown in the state, people in remote areas should not face any difficulty so that the mobile petrol of the army is in action at this time.
Army vehicles reaching far and wide with help instill confidence in people that they are not alone.
Jammu Kashmir: Meet 120-year-old Dholi Devi, who is the oldest vaccination in the country, herself reached health center.
Dholi Devi of Ramban district, who has been vaccinated at the age of 120 to prevent corona infection, has become an example for society.
She is making all the people she comes in contact with aware of Corona by getting them vaccinated. The result of her efforts is that, inspired by her, now her entire village has risen from Corona for war.
Now every person is getting himself vaccinated by going to the Immunization Center when it comes to his turn.
Dholi Devi, living in Ghar Katia’s village of remote Dudu tehsil of Udhampur district, liked this news on the internet media when the vaccine was administered.
This also inspired people from other areas of the Udhampur district. After getting the vaccine, he is completely healthy and continues his routine as before.
She also tells people about this so that they do not unnecessarily create illusions. When an elderly person like her is completely healthy after being vaccinated at the age of 120, why are others afraid.
She is the grandmother of the entire village. No one is even near her age is alive in Dhar Katia’s village. In such a situation, those who talk about the vaccine here and there, also have to bear the scolding of the grandmother.
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