The Indian Army swiftly responded to the devastating cloudburst incident in Ramban, providing essential supplies, medical care, and shelter to stranded passengers and locals along National Highway 44 (NH-44).
Union Minister Jitendra Singh hailed Indian Army for their timely assistance by setting up medical camps and distributing essential medicines after three people died following flash floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains in Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday.
"An incident has come to light wherein certain individuals were allegedly manhandled by Army personnel in Rajouri District (J-K). The Army had input on the likely movement of terrorists in a vehicle in this sensitive area. Accordingly, search operations were being conducted," said the Army.
In a significant move to curb terrorist activities and secure critical transit routes, the Indian Army intensifies its deployment and surveillance along National Highway 44 (NH-44) to disrupt terrorist logistics, including the transportation of war-like stores (WLS) and unauthorised movemen
Security forces have launched a joint search operation after suspicious movement of terrorists was noticed in general area of Sangla in Surankot, in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district.
The event, held in collaboration with local residents, aimed to promote green cover and raise awareness about the importance of preserving the environment.
Speaking to ANI, a senior lab technician and in-charge of the blood donation camp in Doda, Kuldeep Kumar said, "...In the event of an accident, blood is often required urgently, and having a sufficient supply of blood in the bank can mean the difference between life and death...The people sh
Amid a thick blanket of snow and temperatures dropping below -5 degrees Celsius, Indian Army personnel are conducting patrolling operations in the upper reaches of Jammu and Kashmir's (J-K) Doda district.
"As we welcome the New Year, it's important to take a moment to reflect on the incredible sacrifices made by our soldiers, especially those guarding the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir," the Army posted on X.
A total of 105 women cyclists participated in the 4th edition of the Jhelum Women's Cycling Rally, covering a distance of 67 kilometers through the challenging terrain of Jammu and Kashmir (J-K) on Sunday.