Bani, Sarthal, August 13— In a compassionate outreach effort, the Indian Army organized a Veterinary Camp in Sarthal to provide essential medical care for the livestock of the Gujjar and Bakarwal communities. These nomadic groups rely heavily on their animals for sustenance and livelihood, making veterinary support crucial to their well-being.
Veterinary experts from Bani participated in the camp, conducting health check-ups, dispensing medication, and offering guidance on animal care and disease prevention. The initiative was met with enthusiastic response from local residents, who expressed gratitude for the Army’s proactive support.
By addressing the health needs of livestock, the camp not only enhanced animal productivity but also reinforced the Army’s commitment to community welfare. Such initiatives play a vital role in building trust and strengthening bonds between the armed forces and remote populations.
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