Project Vartak’s Medical Drive Reaches 4,000 Workers in Tawang

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UKHRUL, NOVEMBER 21: Project Vartak of the 763 BRTF has launched a large-scale medical check-up initiative for nearly 4,000 road construction labourers across the remote regions of Damteng, Yangtse, Sungestsar and Klemta in Tawang.

Chief Minister Pema Khandu, in a post on X, commended the effort, saying, This initiative ensures the wellness, safety and timely care of workers in some of our most challenging terrains. A true reflection of BRO Cares (Border Roads Organisation).”

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