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Gadchiroli Police in Maharashtra bring healthcare to remote villages, hundreds of locals treated
Updated On: 18 April, 2026 11:02 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The medical teams included specialists such as paediatricians, physicians and gynaecologists, ensuring a wide range of healthcare services for villagers, officials said

The initiative was carried out jointly by the Police Hospital Gadchiroli, District General Hospital Gadchiroli, Zilla Parishad Gadchiroli and the Central Reserve Police Force. Pic/Gadchiroli Police
The Gadchiroli Police in Maharashtra organised free medical camps in remote parts of Gadchiroli to improve access to healthcare for rural communities. The camps were held during weekly markets at Nelnaguda, Mannerajaram and other remote areas where hundreds of locals were treated.
According to an official statement, a total of 112 residents were examined at the Nelnaguda camp, while 104 people received treatment at the Mannerajaram camp. Citizens from remote villages such as Gongwada, Bhatpar and Mildapalli benefited from the initiative.
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