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Jammu-Kashmir floods: Indian Army organises five-day free medical camp in Doda under Operation Sadbhavana
Updated On: 19 September, 2025 06:15 PM IST | Doda | mid-day online correspondent
As flash floods and landslides wreak havoc across Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Army’s 26 Rashtriya Rifles has launched a humanitarian initiative in the Bhalesa area of Doda district. A five-day free medical camp under Operation Sadbhavana has already provided treatment and medicines to more than 100 patients

Army personnel of '26 Rashtriya Rifles' organised a mega medical camp under Operation Sadbhavana. Pic/PTI
The situation in Jammu Kashmir has for the past few days been devastating. Flash floods across the state have made the condition a lot more concerning. In a humanitarian gesture following the flash floods and landslides across Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Army's 26 Rashtriya Rifles unit organised a five-day free medical camp under Operation Sadbhavana in the Bhalesa area of Doda district, news agency ANI reported.
The medical outreach was launched to assist the flood-affected residents. It has already attended to over 100 patients and also includes doctors and medical staff available on site to provide continuous healthcare services, including free medicines.
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