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Telemedicine facility successfully installed at Base Hospitals in Baltal and Panjtarni

ISRO–DHSK collaboration brings remote specialist care to high-altitude medical stations during Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2025
06:08 PM Jul 02, 2025 IST | GK Web Desk
ISRO–DHSK collaboration brings remote specialist care to high-altitude medical stations during Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2025
telemedicine facility successfully installed at base hospitals in baltal and panjtarni
Telemedicine facility successfully installed at Base Hospitals in Baltal and Panjtarni
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Baltal, July 02: In a significant advancement for high-altitude healthcare services during the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2025, Telemedicine facilities have been successfully installed and made operational at the Base Hospitals of Baltal and Panjtarni.

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This initiative is part of a strategic collaboration between the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and the Directorate of Health Services, Kashmir (DHSK).

For the first time, the DHSK is expanding the telemedicine infrastructure at the remaining four Base Hospitals Holy Cave, Lower Holy Cave, Sheshnag, and Chandanwari is currently in progress

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These state-of-the-art telemedicine systems utilize ISRO’s satellite communication technology to connect on-ground medical teams with specialist doctors at tertiary care centers. This real-time connectivity enables prompt diagnosis, expert consultations, and guidance on the management of complex or critical cases; especially crucial in the rugged and remote terrain of the Yatra route.

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Dr. Jehangir Bakshi, Director Health Services, Kashmir, remarked: “With the operationalization of Telemedicine at Baltal and Panjtarni, we ensure that pilgrims at even the most remote medical camps receive timely specialist attention. This technology is proving invaluable in reducing unnecessary evacuations and strengthening on-site care.”

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Each Telemedicine unit is equipped with a satellite terminal, diagnostic tools, high-definition video conferencing systems, and medical data sharing capabilities.

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This capability demonstrates the effective integration of space technology into public health, especially in geographically difficult and disaster-prone areas. It not only enhances the quality and reach of healthcare services for pilgrims but also contributes to the efficient functioning of the health infrastructure during one of the largest annual religious gatherings in the country.

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Pertinent to mention, the Directorate of Health Services, Kashmir (DHSK) has undertaken a wide range of healthcare measures to ensure the safety and well-being of the Yatris. These include the deployment of over 1,000 medical personnel including specialist, doctors, and allied health workers across all medical stations, establishment of Emergency Aid Centres (EACs), Mobile Medical Units, and Base Hospitals at critical points, and provisioning of life-saving equipment.

The Directorate has also conducted pre-Yatra refresher training for healthcare workers and initiated public awareness campaigns focusing on high-altitude illnesses and emergency preparedness.

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