"The devastation caused by the unprecedented floods in some areas of Uttarakhand, especially the world famous pilgrim centre of the Kedar Valley, was a tragic national calamity and the situation demanded that all sections of the people should join hands to do their bit for those who have suffered and are in a state of mourning," Pro-Vice Chancellor of AMU, Brig. (Retd.) S. Ahmad Ali told reporters here today.
The team will be equipped with adequate medicines and other paramedical equipments, he said.
Ali said that with the help of the Uttarakhand government, this group of doctors will try to approach all the worst-hit areas of inhospitable terrain.
This team of doctors will be followed with volunteers of the National Service Scheme (NSS) at AMU, who will offer their services to the Army for helping in the rescue operation, he said.