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Indian Army: A Story of More than Just Securing Borders

The Indian Army has always been at the helm of affairs when it has come to help with the national development and conservation in general. Be it guarding the borders, fighting against the external or internal threats, helping with disaster management and relief, endeavouring education for the masses, ecological conservation or simple security, the Armymen have always been there.

The Indian Army has recently been supporting the Indian Government with multiple sustainable development and ecological conservation initiatives. While we can, in no words express our gratitude towards the Army for all the things that they have done for the country and the fellow countrymen, through this blog, we would want to send a thankyou note to them.

While we have been doing a 6 part story series to introduce the world to the efforts of the army towards ecological conservation and building economic support for the country, this blog is dedicated to listing out all those in one place. So, please read on:

Territorial Army under the flagship of Indian Army has 10 Ecological Battalions (TA) with 25 companies carrying out afforestation in difficult and degraded areas in Dehradun (Chamoli Garhwal) & Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand, Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, Samba in Jammu & Kashmir, Kufri in Himachal, Bhati Mines in New Delhi, Tezpur & Kokrajhar in Assam, Aurangabad in Maharashtra and Allahabad, Kanpur & Varanasi in Uttarpradesh. 

Considering the past and present performance of these Ecological Battalions (TA) and Govt’s initiative towards ‘Green India Mission’, it is proposed to raise at least one such Battalion for each and every State and UT of the country to take on the challenge of increasing forest cover and check ecological degradation in India in collaboration with the departments involved in the process.

It is important to note here that all of these steps are being taken in a manner that not just the ecological conservation goals get achieved but also employment and hence economic value gets generated for the citizens.

(India of today faces multiple challenges to its democratic setup. A lot of protests have been happening at both ends. Fake news has been spreading as well and blinded by our trust in some of the anti-social elements, we have even started questioning our defence forces. At BuzzOnEarth, we feel that trusting the people who face hardships on a daily basis and are ready to lay down their lives for us is the least we could do!)

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