QUETTA: The Frontier Corps Balochistan has organized a medical camp at a Pak-Afghan border area, Badini, district Killah Saifullah.According to a handout issued on Sunday, the medical camp was held...
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October 24, 2010
QUETTA: The Frontier Corps Balochistan has organized a medical camp at a Pak-Afghan border area, Badini, district Killah Saifullah.
According to a handout issued on Sunday, the medical camp was held in the far-flung area of the province where FC doctors including lady doctors examined hundreds of patients including women, children and aged persons.
The medical team also gave away free of cost medicines worth Rs 100,000 to the patients.
Commandant Bolan Scout of the FC Col. Muhammad Salim inaugurated the medical camp. He said on the directives of Inspector General FC Maj. Gen. Ubaidullah Khan, medical camps were being organized in far-flung areas of the province.
It may be recalled here that the FC has organized over 80 medical camps in various parts of the province during current year where medicines worth millions of rupees were provided to patients free of cost. Total 100 such camps would be held till end of the year.