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Punjab Rangers and Saylani Welfare Expand Healthcare Services in Kasur

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Pakistan Rangers (Punjab), in partnership with Saylani Welfare, recently organized a comprehensive three-day medical and eye camp in the Kanganpur area of Kasur.

This initiative aimed to provide essential healthcare services to the residents of border villages, addressing a critical gap in medical care access.

Throughout the camp, a total of 937 individuals, including women and children, benefited from the medical attention and eye care services offered.

The range of services provided at the camp was extensive. Medical examinations were conducted to diagnose and treat various health conditions.

Medicines were distributed to patients as needed, ensuring that ongoing treatment could continue even after the camp concluded.

A particularly impactful component of the camp was the provision of eye care services, which included crucial eye surgeries.

These surgeries were performed for 189 individuals suffering from various eye ailments, significantly improving their quality of life.

The initiative was met with widespread appreciation from the local community. Both residents and attendees of the camp expressed their gratitude towards the Punjab Rangers for their efforts in extending much-needed healthcare services to the area.

Many locals highlighted the importance of such initiatives, noting that they play a vital role in addressing the healthcare needs of underserved populations.

The success of the camp underscored the significance of collaborative efforts in improving community health.

The positive reception of the camp has led residents to call for the continuation of such welfare activities.

They emphasized the necessity of ongoing support from organizations like the Punjab Rangers to ensure that healthcare services remain accessible to those in need.

The camp’s success is a testament to the impact that can be achieved through collaborative efforts between military and welfare organizations in addressing the healthcare needs of communities.

In summary, the medical and eye camp organized by Pakistan Rangers (Punjab) in collaboration with Saylani Welfare in Kanganpur, Kasur, was a significant success.

The camp provided essential healthcare services to 937 individuals, including critical eye surgeries for 189 patients. The initiative was widely appreciated by the local community, who have called for the continuation of such welfare activities to ensure ongoing healthcare support.

The success of this camp highlights the importance of collaborative efforts in improving community health and addressing the needs of underserved populations.

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