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In a first, high-altitude telemedicine services launched for Shri Amarnath Yatra 2025 | KNO

ISRO, DHS Kashmir collaborate to provide real-time specialist healthcare at Baltal, Panjtarni

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Srinagar, Jul 02 (KNO): In a historic first, high-altitude telemedicine services during the Shri Amarnath Yatra 2025 have been established and made fully operational at key Base Hospitals in Baltal and Panjtarni. This innovative initiative results from a collaboration between the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Directorate of Health Services, Kashmir (DHSK), aimed at enhancing real-time specialist healthcare in the challenging mountainous terrain along the Yatra route. For the first time in the pilgrimage’s history, ground medical teams at these high-altitude camps can connect with expert doctors at tertiary healthcare centres via satellite-enabled systems. This technology facilitates timely diagnosis, advanced consultations, and remote management of critical cases, significantly improving patient outcomes and reducing emergency evacuations. Buoyed by the success at Baltal and Panjtarni, DHSK is now expanding this telemedicine network to four additional strategic locations: the Holy Cave, Lower Holy Cave, Sheshnag, and Chandanwari. These installations are currently underway and promise to revolutionise healthcare delivery across the entire pilgrimage corridor. Each telemedicine unit is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools, satellite communication terminals, high-definition video conferencing, and real-time data sharing, creating a virtual link between frontline caregivers and remote specialists. Speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Dr Jehangir Bakshi, Director of Health Services, Kashmir, said, “With the operationalisation of telemedicine at Baltal and Panjtarni, pilgrims at the most remote camps can access timely specialist care. This technology helps reduce unnecessary evacuations and strengthens on-site medical support.” This integration of space technology into public health demonstrates its potential in geographically difficult and disaster-prone areas, Dr Bakshi said, adding, "Not only does it enhance healthcare quality and reach for pilgrims, but it also ensures more efficient health infrastructure management during one of India’s largest religious gatherings." The DHSK has also undertaken extensive measures for Yatra safety, deploying over 1,000 medical personnel, including specialists, doctors, and allied health workers, across all medical stations, along with establishing Emergency Aid Centers (EACs), Mobile Medical Units, and Base Hospitals at critical points. Life-saving equipment has also been provisioned, and pre-Yatra refresher training sessions and public awareness campaigns on high-altitude illnesses and emergency preparedness have been conducted. The successful deployment of telemedicine services in such remote, logistically challenging locations highlights the transformative role of space technology in public health. It not only elevates the standard of medical care during this major pilgrimage but also sets a precedent for future healthcare interventions in remote and disaster-prone areas—(KNO)

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