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Armed Police continues its relief, rehabilitation and cleaning drives in Srinagar Tent colony set up at Bemina to house 38 flood affected families Srinagar, September 24, 2014: The Jammu and Kashmir Armed police and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) under the supervision of ADGP Armed Mr SM Sahai continued relief, rehabilitation and cleaning drives across the Srinagar city hospitals, orphanages and schools for specially abled children. The officers and men of Armed police are working tirelessly to rehabilitate the healthcare facilities across the flood affected hospitals including SMHS, Sher-i- Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Bemina, Lala Ded maternity hospital and GB Panth childcare hospital located at Badami Bagh Srinagar. As a major relief for the flood hit families who have completely lost their homes, J&K Armed Police has set up a tent colony for Be- Ghar colony residents near Sher-i- Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences Bemina Srinagar. The tent colony is presently being housed by 385 people belonging to thirty-eight flood affected families. Police is also providing other necessary help to the affected people in form of edibles and other basic necessities. The Jammu and Kashmir Armed Police also started cleaning drive at Shafaqat rehabilitation center and School for specially abled children. The school provides education and other rehabilitation facilities to eighty children having multiple disabilities. Expressing his gratitude towards J&K Armed police for this noble gesture, Dr Bashir Ahmad, Administrator of the Shafaqat rehabilitation center said, “The Armed Police men and officers under the overall guidance of Mr Sahai were instrumental in cleaning the premises and interiors of the center. Without their help it would have been impossible to bring the rehab center back in a position to make it functional”. The premises and the interiors of all the complexes of Jammu and Kashmir Yateem Khana, the largest orphanage of the Valley, have also been completely cleaned up after tireless efforts from Jammu and Kashmir Armed Police personnel. The state Armed Police is also organizing various medical camps in and around Srinagar city to provide much needed medical facilities to the flood victims. The medical camps were organised at Puhroo, Kanihama Chadoora, Suthoo Bala Barbarshah, Aali Masjid Eidgah and Parihaspora Pattan. During these camps experienced doctors from Police Hospital Srinagar and Sub- District Police Hospital Zewan provided free consultation to the patients and distributed free medicine among them. Armed Police is organizing another medical camp tomorrow at Pamposh Colony, Palpora Sangam Srinagar where experienced doctors and staff would provide free consultation and medicines to the patients.
Posted on: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 13:15:42 +0000

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