The Indian Army has taken proactive steps to enhance the well-being and prosperity of the Bakkarwal community by organizing a free Literacy and Health Wellness Drive at Village Dhanwal, Akhnoor. This initiative, aimed at fostering enduring bonds between the Army and the Bakkarwal community, provided essential healthcare services and educational resources to the villagers.
During the event, free medicines were distributed to both humans and livestock, ensuring access to vital healthcare services for all members of the community. Additionally, books in the vernacular language were provided to children, promoting literacy and education within the community.
The enthusiastic participation of the Bakkarwal community underscored the significance of such initiatives in addressing their needs and aspirations. The distribution of medicines and books reflects the Indian Army’s unwavering commitment to serving and strengthening marginalized communities across the state.
A spokesperson for the Indian Army expressed gratitude to all individuals involved in organizing and executing the campaign, emphasizing the pivotal role of such initiatives in fostering holistic development and building enduring community bonds.
Moving forward, the Indian Army remains dedicated to undertaking similar initiatives, reaffirming its commitment to supporting marginalized communities and promoting their overall well-being.
Leaders of the Bakkarwal tribe expressed appreciation for this thoughtful gesture, noting that such initiatives would not only promote literacy but also ensure access to healthcare, thereby fostering stronger bonds and empowerment within the community.The Literacy and Health Wellness Drive in Dhanwal, Akhnoor, stands as a testament to the Indian Army’s steadfast resolve to serve and uplift communities, marking a significant step towards holistic development and inclusivity.
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