Dehradun, Jan. 16 -- The Uttarakhand government on Thursday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) under the 'Healthy Border Campaign' in the presence of chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami at his official residence. Officials said under the MoU, integrated primary healthcare services will be provided to civilians living in 108 border villages across Pithoragarh, Chamoli, and Uttarkashi districts in Phase-1 of the campaign. As per the agreement, ITBP (Headquarters Northern Frontier, Dehradun) has been designated as the first party, while the Department of Medical Health and Family Welfare, Uttarakhand, is the second party. ITBP will deploy qualified doctors and paramedical staff, utilise available emergency rooms, and extend telemedicine facilities. Medical teams will conduct regular visits to border villages as per a fixed schedule. ITBP will also maintain health records of beneficiaries. The state government will provide demographic data of the identified villages and supply necessary medical equipment in the initial phase. CM Pushkar Singh Dhami said the 'Healthy Border Campaign' is a landmark initiative that would strengthen healthcare, build trust, and enhance stability in border regions....