Baramulla, September 10: In a remarkable act of compassion, the Indian Army funded a critical heart surgery for Burhan, a bright teenager from Pattan in Baramulla district. The surgery, costing Rs 9 lakh, was carried out in Delhi, ensuring timely medical intervention despite road blockades that threatened to delay his treatment.
The swift and dedicated efforts of the Army not only saved Burhan’s life but also reinforced their commitment to humanitarian initiatives and supporting communities in need. Burhan’s family expressed deep gratitude to the Indian Army for their timely help.
This gesture stands as a shining example of hope, humanity, and social responsibility, highlighting the Indian Army’s role beyond defense in promoting public welfare.


