Early Times Report RAJOURI, Apr 1: In a significant humanitarian effort, the Indian Army at Samote distributed blankets to the Gujjar and Bakkarwal communities in Jhalamang, Rajouri. These communities, known for their nomadic lifestyle, often endure harsh weather conditions, particularly during transhumance. The initiative aimed to provide relief and ensure the well-being of the residents, helping them cope with the extreme cold weather. This welfare initiative underscores the Indian Army's commitment to supporting underprivileged and marginalized communities, alleviating their hardships, and fostering a sense of social harmony and inclusivity. A total of 15 people benefited from the blanket distribution, which was well-received by the local population. Prominent locals, including Sarpanchs and Panchs, expressed their profound gratitude towards the Indian Army for this timely assistance. The initiative not only offered immediate relief but also strengthened the bond between the Indian Army and the local communities, promoting trust and mutual respect.
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