The Director General of the Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS) Lieutenant General Daljit Singh said on Monday said that DNA fingerprinting of armed forces personnel has helped in indentifying mortal remains in 12 cases.
The patient was born with a complex congenital heart defect (CHD) for which he underwent two open heart surgeries in early childhood, wherein an artificial ‘conduit’ was placed to supply blood from the heart to the lungs.
New Delhi, Dec 1: Amid an ongoing pandemic and military standoff on borders, the Indian Army’s Northern Command, which looks after the highly sensitive borders with Pakistan and China, has been without the head for its medical branch for over six months now. The Major General (Medical) of any Army Command is a crucial appointment as he is in charge of coordinating all medical requirements for personnel and dealing with medical emergencies like the evacuation of soldiers from the far-flung […]
New Delhi (India), December 1 (ANI) Amid an ongoing pandemic and military standoff on borders, the Indian Army Northern Command, which looks after the highly