Indian Army Initiates Three-Day Mega Medical Camp in Churachandpur for Remote Communities
In a significant humanitarian effort, the Indian Army commenced a three-day mega medical camp on Thursday across multiple locations in the state, with a focus on the remote villages of Leisang and Molpheitampak in Churachandpur. This initiative is specifically designed to deliver essential medical treatment to residents in fringe areas who have been struggling to access healthcare due to transport difficulties and the ongoing crisis.
Addressing Healthcare Gaps in Remote Villages
The camps are strategically aimed at villagers who have faced barriers in affording or reaching proper medical facilities. Many residents in these fringe villages are suffering from serious ailments but have been unable to obtain adequate treatment because of the crisis. To mitigate these challenges, authorities have deployed a mobile vehicle to facilitate the transportation of patients to the camp locations, ensuring that those in need can receive timely care.
Comprehensive Specialist Services Offered
The medical camps in Churachandpur provide a wide range of specialist services to address diverse health needs. These include:
- Cardiology for heart-related conditions
- Orthopaedics for bone and joint issues
- Gynaecology for women's health
- Psychiatry for mental health support
- General Medicine for overall health concerns
- Pediatrics for child healthcare
- Dermatology for skin ailments
- Pharmacy services with free medicine distribution
All medicines are being provided free of cost, alleviating financial burdens on the villagers and ensuring that treatment is accessible to everyone.
Appeal for Participation and Conclusion
Authorities have made a heartfelt appeal to people in need of medical assistance to visit the camp locations during the three-day programme. The camp is set to conclude on March 21, 2026, offering a crucial window for residents to receive comprehensive healthcare services. This initiative underscores the Indian Army's commitment to supporting communities in distress and bridging healthcare gaps in remote regions.



