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London A Report by Senior Journalist Sheraz Khan; A free Army Medical Camp was established by the Pakistani Army for the people of the area in Union Council Patni, a very deprived area adjacent to the Barnala Line of Control in Bhimbar District Azad Kashmir, in which more than eleven hundred patients checked in within one day. While there were queues of patients, 470 men, 367 women and 281 children checked in, to whom all medicines were given free of charge after the diagnosis of several different diseases. One major ranking doctor, four captain doctors, three specialist female doctors, one specialist doctor, two general surgeons, two physician doctors, a maternity and a child specialist doctor, while more than thirty nurses and one lady health worker were involved. At the end of the medical camp, Colonel Masood Ahmed, in charge of Bhimbar sector Military, said that in a humane society, nations have to be built together. And they should also actively participate in welfare works, which is why the medical camp was established by the Pakistani Army as a goodwill gesture. As gratitude to the Pakistani army, people chanted slogans such as Pak-Army Zindabad. At the end, It should be remembered that this area of the Line of Control is undeveloped, the roads are broken, there is no clean drinking water, there are no medical facilities for the poor, and the population of about 12 thousand in this Union Council have been living in a difficult reality. The electricity facility is limited. Electricity remains out for the whole day and running on low voltage. The facility of government schools is non-existent. Only two private buses run from Barnala to Patni for a big population owned by an elected member of the Ajk Assembly in this area. Internet and mobile network also do not work properly. The government should provide emergency facilities for the people of this area. Actions need to be taken all around.