A tragic bus accident occurred early this morning near Trishulya Ghat in Banaskantha district, resulting in the deaths of four individuals and injuries to 25 others.
The boot camp opened with a comprehensive briefing on the history, role and tasks of the Border Security Force (BSF), followed by an exciting display of weapons, sparking enthusiasm among the participants.
Notably under this initiative, envisioned by Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah, over 4 lakh new accounts were opened by cooperative societies and their active members in the District Cooperative Banks of these two districts, resulting in a jump of over Rs. 966 crores in the bank
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel attended Seema Suraksha Prahari Sammelan and performed yoga at Nadabet, the Indo-Pak border zero point in the state's Banaskantha district, on the occasion of International Yoga Day on June 21.
As many as eight passengers were critically injured after the bus they were traveling in rammed into a rickshaw loaded with iron rods at Deesa in Gujarat's Banaskantha.
Border Security Force (BSF) Gujarat Inspector General Abhishek Pathak unfurled the national flag at the Nadabet Indo-Pak Border in Banaskantha on the occasion of the 75th Republic Day.
The police further said that the injured were admitted to a hospital for treatment while seriously injured people were sent to Palanpur Civil Hospital.
A Pakistani infiltrator was apprehended by Border Security Force personnel on Tuesday at the International Border in Gujarat's Banaskantha district, according to an official statement.