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Samyukta: Adding Sheen to EW System

Professionalism is the need of the Hour: Air Chief
Tank Treasury
Following Brasilia Declaration
Sea News
Para Prowess
Civil-Military Liaison Conference
North-East File
Capital Cruisers
Beyond The Battlefield
The Man with the Golden Legs

Bhagat Singh: Rooted in Revolution

Reunion Regale
From the File
Armed Force Panorama
   
 
   

 

 

 

News Digest

 
 

A Model Village Near LoC

Krishana Ghati Brigade, as part of operation Sadbhavna, has been making a concerted effort to reach out to the local residents in insurgency-hit areas along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir. A model village, Sagra in Punch, has been raised with an outlay of Rs 58 lakh under this operation. The aim was to provide the local public basic amenities like education, health, electricity and water along with self-employment opportunities.

The village has been a major success story under operation Sadbhavana. Recently it was visited by the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Lt Gen SK Sinha (Retd), accompanied by Lt Gen Ashok Kapur, GOC 16 Corps, Maj Gen AS Sekhon and Brig VK Patil. The Governor also visited Sagra Model Academy where he interacted with the children. The Governor later visited various vocational training centres being run at the village and was extremely appreciative of the efforts put in. These include training in carpentry, motor mechanics, driving, computers, embroidery, knitting and tailoring. The Governor also visited medical and veterinary dispensaries at Sagar.

input : Maj Amit Rao

 

Kargil Child Saved

Mohammed Firoz, a 12 year-old boy from Firauna village in Kargil district, was suffering from heart ailment which required an immediate medical attention. The boy’s father Ghulam Abbas, a farmer, could not afford the expensive treatment.

This is where the medical fraternity of Southern Command stepped in. The boy was sent to Pune from Kargil by the Brigade Commander and was hospitalised at Military Hospital (Cardiothoracic Centre), Pune. He underwent cardiac surgery in January this year where his congenital heart anamoly and defective heart valve were treated by a team of cardiac surgeons under the supervision of Col M Luthra.

Thanks to the Indian Army, the boy suffers no longer.

 

Costume Carnival

When the tall and elegant dames walked down with macho men setting ablaze the ramp at the Dhanwantri Auditorium of Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) Pune, Indian ethnic costumes stole the show and proved that they indeed represent the rich traditions of the country.

The inter-college fashion show christened Haute Wave was organised as a part of the Silhouettes-2004 by the medicos of AFMC. A rich blend of sports, fine arts and literary and cultural events, Silhouettes has been bringing out the latent talent of the AFMC medicos ever since it was started 37 years ago. The fashion show propelled by a fine blend of music and choreography was presented before a packed audience of Armed Forces, students, cadets and civilian dignitaries.

The three-hour show was divided into three rounds-ethnic, seasons and innovation. Eight city colleges participated in the show that showcased the talent of the youngsters in its pristine form. While the ethnic round was dedicated to traditional Indian fashion, seasons was a tribute to nature’s many splendoured colours and innovation giving enough scope for creativity. On the whole, the show enthralled the audience.

The best team award was bagged by the Maharashtra Institute of Technology while Ms Tanvi from the same institute was adjudged the best female model. Mr Sameer from Army Institute of Technology got the best male model award. Mrs Indu Rai, wife of Lt Gen R Rai, Director and Commandant of AFMC gave away the prizes.

-VK Abdulla

 

Chetri Enclave

Army Commander, Lt Gen Hari Prasad inaugurated a married accommodation complex designed to accommodate 100 families of jawans of the Army. The complex has been named Chetri Enclave in the honour of a brave son of India, Paratrooper Sanjog Chetri who has been awarded Ashok Chakra posthumously this year. Paratrooper Chetri attained martyrdom on April 22 last year during operation Sarpvinash.

-Lt Col RK Sen

from Udhampur

Indo-UK Scuba Diving Expedition

Ajoint Indo-UK scuba diving expedition was conducted at Port Blair in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It comprised nine personnel from Indian Army and ten from UK Army. A glittering flagging-in ceremony was held which was presided over by Lt Gen BS Thakur, GOC-in-C, Andaman and Nicobar Command. The diving was conducted at North Point, Talmugli, Passage Island, Snake Island, Portland and Havelock Islands. During the eight-day expedition, members carried out long dives in clear blue water. It gave the Amry divers a rare experience.

The expedition, conducted under the aegis of Army Adventure Wing, comprised a mix of officers, JCOs and other ranks including a lady officer from the British Army. It was led by Maj Ashish Agarwal from Indian Army, a qualified paratrooper and an expert Army diver with Capt Anil Malik as the Deputy Leader. Maj MJ Hughes, Maj NJ Wakelin and Capt JD Torbet were the British Army officers who formed part of the team.Maj JC Wakelin was the co-leader of the expedition.

-PIB(DW)

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