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    District SP Vaibhav Gaikwad Raghunath recently inaugurated a free medical camp in Gaggalapally village of Nagar Kurnool mandal. He emphasized the importance of such camps for villagers and elderly individuals, especially during the rainy season when there is a higher risk of seasonal diseases.

    SP Gaikwad Vaibhav Raghunath encouraged people to not neglect their health and to take advantage of the medical services provided at the camp. He also commended JSR Foundation President Jamula Satish Reddy for organizing the program.

    The District SP stressed the need for more medical camps in every village and assured full support from the police department to ensure everyone receives proper treatment. Various organizations, including JSR Foundation and Yashoda Hospital’s medical team, were thanked for their contributions to the camp.

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    Overall, 500 teachers, students, and villagers received medical examinations during the program, highlighting the impact of such initiatives on rural communities’ healthcare access.

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