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Operation Sadbhavna

Army’s decision to continue Sadbhavna is well appreciated

June 20, 2016 by Jaibans Singh

Jaibans Singh The Indian Army has reiterated its commitment to carry on with its welfare initiative in Jammu and Kashmir called Operation Sadbhavna. While a majority of people in the state would be rejoicing due to this good news, there would definitely be a small segment of anti-social, anti-national, divisive, disruptive, secessionist, anarchist and separatist elements who … [Read more...] about Army’s decision to continue Sadbhavna is well appreciated

Indian Army to continue with its goodwill initiatives in J-K

June 18, 2016 by Defence Info Bureau

Defenceinfo Bureau Report Srinagar, June 17: The Indian Army has reiterated its commitment to carry on with its welfare initiative in Jammu and Kashmir called 'Sadbhavna'. 'Sadbhavna' was launched in early 1990s with an aim to reach out to the people of Jammu and Kashmir reeling under the shadow of foreign sponsored terrorism. The benefits accrued from the initiative in … [Read more...] about Indian Army to continue with its goodwill initiatives in J-K

Army ropes in Tata Motors for skill development of Kashmir youth

June 4, 2016 by Defence Info Bureau

Defenceinfo Bureau Report Udhampur: The Indian Army, under its welfare and development initiative, Operation Sadbhavna has tied up with Tata Motors for training of Kashmir youth as Automobile Service Technicians The first thirteen weeks certified training course has been scheduled at the TATA Motors facility at Ropar, Punjab. 29 youth from Kashmir have been selected for … [Read more...] about Army ropes in Tata Motors for skill development of Kashmir youth

Army’s contribution to health sector in Kashmir

January 27, 2016 by Guest Writer

Ranjan Chauhan In Kashmir the extreme cold conditions are referred to as Chilla-e-Kalan, which represents the harshest 40 days of winter in the Valley. Interestingly, this is the time before the snowfall and it is the snowfall that eases things a bit. During this period, there are glaciated conditions prevalent in the valley with icicles hanging down from the trees, slippery … [Read more...] about Army’s contribution to health sector in Kashmir

Army encourages aspirations of new age Kashmiri youth

October 22, 2015 by Jaibans Singh

Jaibans Singh Young cricketers, hopeful of wearing the Indian Blues one day, participating in a local premier league tournament; young girls showcasing their sporting skills in badminton by participating in a badminton tournament and another set of boys, more inclined to a boisterous form of sports, keenly participating in a foot ball premier league tournament. Such events … [Read more...] about Army encourages aspirations of new age Kashmiri youth

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