Pakistan Rangers (Sindh), with the support of the District Administration, Health Department, and NADRA, organized a free medical camp and online mobile service in district Ghotki.
This effort aimed to address social issues and provide essential services, including medical care and identity card registration, to the underserved residents of the region.
The medical camp saw participation from doctors of the Health Department and Pakistan Rangers, who conducted medical examinations for over 1,000 patients and distributed free medicines.
The NADRA mobile service facilitated the creation of National Identity Cards for more than 300 individuals and B-forms for children, ensuring that residents could access necessary identification documents.
The event attracted visits from prominent civil and social figures, alongside senior officers of the Rangers, who lauded the initiative. Local residents expressed their gratitude for the services provided, highlighting the positive impact on the community.