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RAJOURI NOV 18:-In a significant demonstration of goodwill and commitment to the socio-economic development of Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Army’s Tithwal Warriors, part of the Ace of Spades Division of the White Knight Corps, extended a helping hand to the residents of Kalsian village near Nowshera on 18 November 2024. The initiative was part of the ongoing Operation Sadbhavana, aimed at strengthening the relationship between the Army and the local population in areas close to the Line of Control (LOC).
During a well-attended ceremony, which included Indian Army officials, local administration representatives, schoolchildren, and villagers, a range of essential items were distributed to the Government Higher Secondary School in Kalsian and the surrounding community. Among the key contributions were computers, infrastructure support, water storage tanks, and water coolers, addressing some of the pressing needs of the village and its educational institutions.
This humanitarian outreach, which primarily focuses on enhancing the quality of life in remote regions, underscores the Indian Army’s continued commitment to ensuring the welfare of the people in Jammu and Kashmir. By providing these crucial resources, the Army aims to foster mutual trust and respect between the military and the local communities while also facilitating the development of the region.
Teachers at the Government School and local residents expressed heartfelt gratitude, emphasizing how these initiatives would positively impact the children’s education and improve the overall living conditions in the village, especially in such challenging times.
The Tithwal Warriors’ efforts under Operation Sadbhavana reflect the Army’s broader mission of promoting peace, stability, and sustainable development in the region. By addressing basic necessities and providing support, the Indian Army continues to play a vital role in building a harmonious and resilient future for Jammu and Kashmir.
The Indian Army has reiterated its commitment to carrying out similar initiatives across other remote areas of the region, working towards long-term cooperation and a lasting bond with the local population.