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BSF Troops Provide Critical Aid To Shelling-Affected Families In Rajouri, Strengthening Community Bonds

These people had moved to the hinterland area during the CFV to save themselves and now have returned to their village.

(Reported By Pankaj Sharma)

In a humanitarian gesture, BSF troops from Rajouri Bn, deployed in forward areas, extended critical support to the shelling-affected families of village Mangalnar in the Manjakote sub-division of district Rajouri.The initiative involved the distribution of essential items to the impacted residents.

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These people had moved to the hinterland area during the CFV to save themselves and now have returned to their village. Local population expressed heartfelt gratitude to BSF for their timely support during difficult period.

Such efforts reinforce trust and unity between the Border Security Force and communities residing near the LC, while also bringing hope and assistance to those affected.

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First published on: May 18, 2025 06:02 PM IST


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