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Div Com , IGP visit SMHS Hospital to enquire about well-being of injured BSF Jawans

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September 20, 2024
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SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 20: The Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Vijay Kumar Bidhuri accompanied by IGP Kashmir VK Birdi, DIG BSF, SSP Srinagar visited SMHS Hospital to enquire about the well-being of BSF Jawans who were injured in an accident at village Brell, near Waterhail of Budgam, after a Bus with 36 BSF jawans of G/124 Adhoc 404 BSF fell in a Nallah.

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On the occasion, Medical Superintendent of SMHS and other medical staff briefed about the treatment being provided to the injured jawans. He informed that the specialist physicians along with other staff are monitoring the condition and treatment of all jawans for their fast recovery.

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On the occasion, Div Com and other senior officers of police and BSF interacted with the injured and enquired about their well-being.

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Div Com directed MS SMHS to provide all medical help to the injured BSF Jawans and also assured full assistance from the Divisional Administration.

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