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Army handed over three community centres to far flung people of Ladakh | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 3: Army’s Fire and Fury Corps dedicates three Community Centres to the people of remote villages of Ladakh Union Territory (UT) who were facing immense difficulties in conducted social and cultural function in the region. Public Relation Officer (PRO) Defence Col Emron Musavi, said the Armys Fire and Fury Corpos dedicated three community centres of Merak, Chushul and Koyul to the people of far flung area of Changthang area in Ladakh region. He said a grand ceremony was organized for the handing over of these Community Centres at Merak, Chushul and Koyul. This is a step ahead by the Indian Army to make the life of villagers comfortable and at the same time foster deeper cooperation and confidence amongst the villagers of the Border Areas. Brigade Commander, Chushul Brigade and Commandant, LADAKH SCOUTS Regimental Centre interacted with the locals and handed over the community centres. The village Headmen expressed appreciation on fulfillment of their long standing demand to GOC, Fire and Fury Corps. These villages are located in far flung areas and lack facilities such as community halls, for organizing social and cultural functions. During the inauguration and handing taking over ceremony Sonam Pambar, Numberdar, Merak, Lobzang Jandal, Numberdar, Chushul and Urgain Tsewang, Numberdar, Koyul were present alongwith Veterans, Veer Naris and villagers. The village community thanked the Fire and Fury Corps for reaching out to the remote villages and providing necessary assistance in the form of the community halls. |
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