
The 120 battalion of Border Security Force (BSF) organized a health
camp besides distributing books, water tanks, dustbins and sports
materials under its civic action programme (CAP) in Bhagalpur area of
West Tripura.
The programme is an effort to reach out to the
people of remote and bordering localities and facilitate them with
various all-round development items.
DIG BSF SHQ Gokulnagar,
Brajesh Kumar who in presence of Commandant Ratnesh Kumar inaugurated
the goodwill gesture programme and interacted with the border villagers.
On
the occasion he said that border force intends to maintain good
relation with the bordering population besides sending a message that
BSF besides protecting them also thinks for the prosperity and
development of the border population.

Doctors and medical staff from force attended more than 500 patients in the health camp and distributed free medicines.
Rakhi Sarkar, a resident praised the BSF for its healthcare activities.
Meantime,
Susmita Datta, Akash Das, and Jewel Das – all students from various
bordering schools expressed their gratitude towards the border guards
and viewed that they received various sports materials from the BSF and
which will not only help to keep them physically but also mentally
sound.
School students also performed various cultural activities during the programme.
The
mission of CAP organized by BSF is to inculcate a sense of security by
harnessing co-operation of the border population through practically
reaching them to serve them to establish that the nation and its
soldiers are for them.
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