CRPF organises free health checkup camp in JandK's Udhampur
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CRPF organises free health checkup camp in JandK's Udhampur
Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) 137 Battalion organised free health checkup and medicine distribution camp for the people of Jammu and Kashmir's Udhampur.
The camp witnessed large number of footfall.
The locals got free medicines during the camp.
CRPF time to time conducts health and medical camps at different locations in the Valley to benefit people.
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