Indian Army, NGOs jointly established critical care hospital in Machil sector

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Kupwara, February 02: Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) and Gauri Foundation – a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) facilitated by Indian Army established a hospital in remote Machil sector near LoC to provide critical healthcare facilities to the people of this vallei that remains cut off from the rest of the world during winter season.

Officers of Indian Army stationed near LoC in Machil said Human life is the most valuable of all and saving one is indeed a noble cause, especially under extreme circumstances and difficult conditions of the far flung, remote and border areas of Kashmir. " A number of villages located in Machhal Sector are deprived of basic amenities including medical facilities and frequently remain cut-off from rest of the region for 5 to 6 months annually during winters due to heavy snowfall," They observed.

In order to help the villagers overcome this problem, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) along with Gauri Foundation (NGO), facilitated by the Indian Army established a hospital in Machil, equipped with an ICU Ambulance, which has proved to be the saviour for critical medical cases on three different occasions within a fortnight by conducting speedy evacuation to Kupwara over a distance of 60 km under extremely challenging road and weather conditions.

Officials said the ambulance has been the difference between life and death for Gulam Mohammad Shah, aged 80 years, who suffered severe chest pain and breathlessness and was in critical condition and was safely evacuated despite very heavy snowfall in early January 2022 in the ICU Ambulance to Kupwara.

He said similarly, on 15 January, one year old Shakib Khan, suffering from breathing disorder, was saved by the ICU ambulance, after the infant was stabilised by the Army Medical Staff. "In the third case, on 27 January, the ambulance responded to an SOS call from Village Sarpanch, Machil that Hafiza Begum, age 48 years who is battling cardiac ailment for the last three years, has suffered a heart attack and required immediate medical attention to save her life". 

The ICU Ambulance despite nearly 18 inches of snow and zero visibility, evacuated Hafiza Begum to Kupwara, thus saving her life.

Locals thanked The army, corporate houses and NGOs for their benevolence and said it is proving to be a “Ray of Hope” for the people of Machil.

 Habibullah Harry, Sarpanch of Machil said “For the first time in history, Machil has access to advanced medical care.” "The people feel safe and secure during winters in their villages due to availability of the ICU Ambulance”, says Sher Mohd Khan, resident of Pushwari.  

The grateful mother of young Shakib further says, “The efforts by the Indian Army and NGO is like blessings from the “ALLAH”, which saved life of my son”. 

Even as you read this, the ICU ambulance, saviour lifeline of Machil is on its way to Kupwara on yet another life saving mission.

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