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new Delhi. Be it India or Indian, they have a different identity. Whether it is to celebrate happiness or to share pain or to support us in difficult times, we stand at the forefront. Two days earlier, the American newspaper The New York Times had praised the Indian Sikh community there for providing food for the starving Americans. Now the United Nations has tweeted and appreciated the work of Indian soldiers who became part of the Peace Army in Africa. In a tweet by UN Peacekeeping, the Indian contingent of the UN interim force ie UNIFIL in Lebanon provided medical relief material to nearby villages, given the lack of necessary medicines and veterinary services in the area. It is provided.

Indian team help in difficult times

On behalf of the United Nations it has been said that due to the Kovid-19 crisis, many essential essential services have been severely affected. Due to this, new challenges have arisen in front of the United Nations Peacekeeping Group. Due to these deteriorating conditions, there was a severe shortage of certain medicines in the village dispensary in Shaba Municipal Corporation in Lebanon. Because of this, everyone was facing problems. When there was no way out in this difficult moment, the Shaba municipality requested help from the Indian Peace Guard team stationed there. A team of Indian soldiers made 23 types of medicines available to the village dispensary without delay.



Medicines made available in these villages

On May 29, Unifil Medical Officer of the Indian battalion, Major Ravdeep Kaur, handed over the medicines needed for the use of villages in Al-Arqoub Union municipal area to Mohammed Saadi, head of the Center for Social Development. This medical relief material mainly consisted of antibiotics, analgesics, eye medications, medicines used to treat children, multi-vitamins, ointments for skin disease and anti-allergen medicines for respiratory, digestive problems and external use. . Apart from providing these medicines, the Indian battalion’s veterinary team, under the leadership of Lt. Col. Umesh Maral, also distributed 12 types of veterinary medicines to shepherds and farmers from 8 villages in southeastern Lebanon from 27 to 29 May. In addition to screening and medical consultation,

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The Indian team strictly followed all necessary measures related to the prevention of Kovid-19 while delivering medical relief material and giving guidance to them. According to the UN, the Kovid-19 crisis has disrupted many types of supplies in many places and has severely affected them. In such a situation, this assistance from the Indian contingent has benefited many villages including El Mary, Kafar Shouba, Kafar Hammam, Shaba, Burguj, Kokaba, Halta and Al Heberiye and has breathed a sigh of relief.



Most young Indian in peace army 

Let me tell you that most of the young men in the peace force of the United Nations are Indians. These soldiers work in very difficult conditions and provide people with all necessary facilities along with security. According to the UN, UNFIL peacekeepers regularly perform various tasks to help host communities, along with their other major duties. Along with its operational activities, the result of supporting and supporting the local community in crisis situations is that Unifil has managed to maintain peace and stability in the region for nearly 14 years.

 

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