LUCKNOW, Feb. 1 -- Around 1,000 specialist doctors and medical students will fan out across remote Tharu-dominated villages along the Indo-Nepal border from February 6-8 to provide free healthcare services, the National Medicos Organisation (NMO) announced on Saturday. The 'Guru Gorakhnath Health Service Yatra 6.0', organised by NMO Awadh and Gorakh provinces with Guru Gorakhnath Seva Nyas, will cover over 1,500 villages across approximately 300 centres, according to a press release. Prof MLB Bhatt, Prof Sandeep Tiwari and Dr Kapil Dev Sharma released the poster and route map at a press conference at Vishwa Samvad Kendra. Doctors from KGMU, AIIMS, SGPGI and BHU will conduct special camps on February 6-7, followed by a mega health fair on February 8 offering free health check-ups, medicine distribution and specialist consultations. Portable diagnostic machines and specialist-on-call facilities will be available for critically ill patients, according to the press release. The initiative includes sanitation kits distribution, health education workshops on menstrual hygiene and oral health, spectacles distribution, and Aadhaar and Ayushman card registration. Volunteers will travel on foot through difficult terrain to reach villages lacking basic healthcare facilities. After treating over four lakh patients in five years, organisers aim to reach more than 2.5 lakh people this year....