The Border Security Force (BSF) North Bengal Frontier has reviewed security measures along the Indo-Bangladesh border due to the ongoing political unrest in Bangladesh.
Amid the ongoing unrest in Bangladesh, the BSF Meghalaya Frontier, which oversees a 444 km stretch of the international border with Bangladesh, has heightened security measures to ensure effective border domination and management, said an official press release by BSF.
Additional Director General, BSF (Eastern Command), Kolkata, Ravi Gandhi, on his visit to BSF Frontier Meghalaya, reviewed and assessed the various operational and administrative-related issues along the Indo-Bangladesh border.
A fresh batch of pilgrims leaves for the Amarnath yatra with great enthusiasm from the Panthachowk Srinagar base camp under tight security measures. The pilgrims left for the Baltal and Pahalgam yatra base camps, where they would seek blessings and connect with their faith.
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The pilgrims set out for the sacred site, heading towards the base camps of the Baltal and Pahalgam Yatras, where they will connect with their faith and seek blessings.
In light of the current law and order situation in Bangladesh, the Border Security Force (BSF) Meghalaya frontier, which is manning 444 km-long India-Bangladesh border, has intensified security measures along the international border by conducting "operation alert" exercise to ensure effecti
Pradeep Reddy from Hyderabad expressed enthusiasm over the pilgrimage journey and said, "It feels great that I have come here for the first time for the darshan. There is no rain and the weather is also very good. There is great enthusiasm because I have been planning the holy pilgrimage for
A fresh batch of pilgrims left for the Amarnath yatra with great enthusiasm from the Panthachowk Srinagar base camp under tight security measures on Saturday. The pilgrims left for the Baltal and Pahalgam yatra base camps.