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Gadchiroli Police organise medical camps in tribal areas, 80 locals treated, say cops

The initiative covered people from Bangadi and Gundnur villages, where a total of around 80 citizens underwent medical examination by a team of specialist doctors, officials said

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Out of the 80 people examined, 10 patients were referred to higher medical centres for further treatment, officials said. Pic/Gadchiroli Police

Out of the 80 people examined, 10 patients were referred to higher medical centres for further treatment, officials said. Pic/Gadchiroli Police

Gadchiroli Police in Maharashtra organised a free health camp at the newly established police outpost in Bangadi village, aiming to provide medical services to residents in remote and tribal areas.

The initiative covered people from Bangadi and Gundnur villages, where a total of around 80 citizens underwent medical examination by a team of specialist doctors, officials said.

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