Veterinary camps by ITBP treat livestock in border villages of Arunachal
First Published: 29th March, 2023 18:26 IST
Dr. Ashutosh Fular, Assistant Commandant Vet and his team treated the livestock and provided free medicines
Fabulous Fourth, the 4 Bn, ITBP Dirang, district West Kameng, Arunachal Pradesh organised veterinary camps under the aegis of civic action program at Thingbu and Sangti border villages, West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh.
In the Veterinary camps, Dr. Ashutosh Fular, Assistant Commandant Vet and his team treated the livestock and provided free medicines.
On this occasion, Thoudam S Mangang, Commandant, 4 Bn ITBP assured that the force will continue to provide all possible assistance to the people.
Further, he stated that 4 Bn ITBP has been organising many veterinary, medical camps and other civic action programmes in border area villages.
The village leaders and villagers of Thingbu and Sangti villages expressed their gratitude to the Thoudam S Mangang Commandant, Dr Ashutosh Fular, Assistant Commandant VET and officials of 4 Bn, ITBP for its yeoman service.
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