Army's Operation Sangam for children of terrorism affected areas of J-K.Byline: ANI Srinagar, Nov 23 (ANI): The Rashtriya Rifles, counterinsurgency coun·ter·in·sur·gen·cy n. Political and military strategy or action intended to oppose and forcefully suppress insurgency. coun force of the Army, continuing with its efforts towards providing quality education and learning opportunities to the children of terrorism affected areas in Jammu and Kashmir Jammu and Kashmir: see Kashmir. Jammu and Kashmir State (pop., 2001: 10,143,700), northern India. With an area of 39,146 sq mi (101,387 sq km), it occupies the southern portion of the Kashmir region of the northwestern Indian subcontinent and is has organized an educational-cum-motivational tour of the country. Rashtriya Rifles 12 Sector has arranged an educational cum motivational tour for 35 children from a wide cross section of schools of remote and inaccessible villages in District-Budgam with effect from November 22 to December 8. The school children who are accompanied by three teachers, including one lady teacher, would be exposed to diverse cultures, life styles and sight seeing of various historical and tourist spots of Pune, Mumbai and Delhi. Addressing the children before flagging off the tour from Budgam, Brigadier Ajay of 12 Sector Rashtriya Rifles asked them to witness the state of development outside the Valley, which is possible in an environment of peace and tranquility. As a part of Operation Sadbhavana-XI, this tour has been named 'Operation Sangam'. The event is completely sponsored by the Army including transportation, lodging, boarding, kitting and all allied expenses. Operation Sadbhavana envisages the functioning of the Army as a 'facilitator' in the thrust areas of primary education, secondary and tertiary health care tertiary health care (ter´shēer´ē), n a specialized, highly technical level of health care that includes diagnosis and treatment of disease and disability in sophisticated large research and teaching , community development and empowerment of women. There are 16 Sadbhavana Schools, which provide free meals and use computers extensively. Besides giving scholarships to students from economically deprived backgrounds, the schools have a maulvi and a lama teaching religion. (ANI) Copyright 2008 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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