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Bike Ambulance “Rakshita” To Help Security Personnel During Emergencies


The CRPF and DRDO launched a specifically developed bike ambulance known as “Rakshita”

New Delhi:

The Central Reserve Police Power (CRPF) and Defence Analysis and Growth Organisation (DRDO) on Monday launched a specifically developed ”RAKSHITA” – a motorcycle ambulance to attend pressing evacuation wants of the safety pressure personnel in occasion of a medical emergency or battle damage in Maoist affected areas.

Sources claimed that these bikes will give help to CRPF jawans and paramedics in case of any accidents throughout encounters.

“These bikes can be extra helpful in areas like Bijapur, Sukma, Dantewada and many others., as it’s robust for the pressure to take large autos or ambulances contained in the jungle,” a CRPF official stated.

The bike has been developed after the CRPF seen a necessity for such bikes to succeed in quick to the slender roads in tensed areas, particularly within the Maoist zones. There have been situations the place medical amenities could not attain on time and a delay in medical help ended up making the sufferers” scenario extra crucial.

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The Institute of Nuclear Drugs & Allied Sciences (INMAS) works within the space of biomedical and scientific analysis just about radiation, neurocognitive imaging and analysis. It features underneath the DRDO and is the Analysis and Growth (R&D) wing of Ministry of Defence Authorities of India.


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