
Mumbai, March 9: On the occasion of the CRPF Foundation Day, a remarkable display of humanity and service was witnessed in Bijapur district. The brave personnel, who protect the public from threats and confront Naxalites, also exemplified their commitment to humanitarian efforts.
Under the guidance of the Collector and the Indian Red Cross Society, along with Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr. B.R. Pujari, the 170th Battalion of CRPF organized a blood donation camp in Bijapur.
CRPF personnel participated enthusiastically, voluntarily donating blood. A total of 52 units of blood were collected during the camp, which will play a crucial role in treating patients in need at local hospitals.
Officials present at the event emphasized that blood donation is one of the greatest gifts, as it can save lives. This camp, held on CRPF Foundation Day, sends a strong message of service, cooperation, and humanity within the community.
Appreciating the initiative organized under the guidance of the Indian Red Cross Society, officials noted that such events raise awareness about blood donation and inspire more individuals to engage in this noble cause.
Additionally, on the 87th CRPF Foundation Day, the 112 Battalion CRPF, under the direction of the IG of Manipur and Nagaland Sector, successfully conducted a free medical camp in the remote areas of Lamchok Nepali village, Kangpokpi district, on March 9. This camp was organized within the jurisdiction of the 112 Battalion CRPF, E Company, Gelnel.
The event saw participation from Deputy Commandant Rajendra Prasad Raigar, Assistant Commandant Shivraj Mahulaya, Unit Medical Officer Dr. Durgesh Dhote, and nursing and paramedical staff from PHC T. Vaichong.
This initiative aligns with the CRPF’s motto of ‘Service and Loyalty,’ aimed at providing essential health services and free medicines to those living in remote areas.
Over 200 villagers attended the medical camp, including students from local schools in the IT Road area. Village heads and community members from the Kuki, Naga, and Nepali communities actively participated as well.
In addition to medical check-ups, medicines were distributed, and basic tests were conducted by lab technicians on-site. School children who attended the medical check-up were also given notebooks and pens. The village heads and local residents expressed their gratitude to the 112 Battalion CRPF and the Kangpokpi district administration for their significant contributions to the success of this medical camp.
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