LANDIKOTAL: The FC, Khyber Rifles, in collaboration with health directorate organised a free-medical camp in Abdul Ghafoor Khan village in Shaikhmalkhel. Around 1323 patients, including 390 men, 488 women and 445 children, were examined and given free medicines. Special arrangements were made for woman patients. Speaking on the occasion, 104 Wing Commander Lt-Col Shahid Niaz said the main aim of setting up the camp was to provide initial health facilities to those poor locals who cannot afford medicines and fees of private clinics. He said FC would organise another free-medical camp at Landikotal for all poor patients diagnosed with leishmaniasis next week.
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