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Tariq Ahmad Patloo’s Water Ambulance: A Novel Idea Bringing Medical Aid to Kashmir’s Dal Lake

In the picturesque Dal Lake of Kashmir, a unique water ambulance service is operating, providing medical aid to people. This service is the brainchild of Tariq Ahmad Patloo, a resident who recognized the need for an efficient and accessible medical transport system in the region. Patloo’s initiative has gained recognition and support from the local community and government, with Prime Minister Modi acknowledging the innovative idea in his 2021 ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program.

The Need for a Water Ambulance Service in Kashmir:

Kashmir is a beautiful region, but it is also one of the most challenging places to live, with limited medical resources and rugged terrain. The Dal Lake, in particular, presents its own set of unique challenges. The vast lake has numerous interconnected waterways, making it difficult to navigate by traditional land-based ambulances. In addition, the lake is home to multiple floating vegetable gardens and houseboats, which can make it challenging to reach patients in time, especially during emergencies.

Patloo’s Unique Solution:

Tariq Ahmad Patloo created a boat ambulance to address the need for accessible medical transport in the region. He retrofitted a Shikara, a wooden tourist boat, with medical equipment and a team of trained professionals to quickly respond to emergencies on the lake.

Recognition and Support from the Local Community and Government:

Local Community and Government:
Patloo’s innovative solution has received recognition and support from the local community and government. The boat ambulance has become a vital resource for the people of Kashmir, especially those living in and around Dal Lake. The service has already saved numerous lives and has earned Patloo the nickname’ water doctor’ among the locals. In addition, the government has recognized this service’s importance and provided financial assistance to Patloo to expand its operations.

Prime Minister Modi’s Acknowledgment:

PM Modi praised Tariq Ahmad Patloo’s water ambulance service in his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program, citing innovation and determination to bring positive change. He urged others to be inspired by Patloo’s initiative and develop solutions to address unique regional challenges.

Conclusion

Tariq Ahmad Patloo’s water ambulance service in Kashmir is an innovative solution that has saved many lives. The service was born out of Patloo’s recognition of the need for a more accessible medical transport system in the region. His initiative has gained recognition and support from the local community and government, including Prime Minister Modi. The water ambulance service is a shining example of how simple yet effective solutions can significantly impact people’s lives. It inspires others to follow in Patloo’s footsteps.

Also Read: Zaiba Aapa Institute: A Beacon Of Hope For Specially-Abled Children In South Kashmir

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