RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Army has announced that it will donate one day of its ration to the drought affected people of Tharparkar.
An Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) press release said: “This ration will be delivered in each village at the doorstep of every affected family. It will cater for 15 days ration of every family.”
Meanwhile the army has increased the number of medical camps in Tharparkar to nine. Mobile medical and food supply teams have reached far flung areas of Danahi, Majniti and Goths of Chachro.
17 army doctors including female doctors and child specialists have treated 7,139 patients during the last three days.
The army has also distributed 240 tonnes of ration.