Traditionally the Army defends the borders and, whenever called in,
helps in rescue work and providing aid to the victims of calamities.
However, in Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Army has extended its mandate
to rebuild the lives of people devastated by terrorism.
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Operation Sadbhavana : While tackling the terrorist menace, the Northern Command of Indian
Army launched Operation Sadbhavana in 1998 to extend a helping hand in
rebuilding the socio-economic life of people. Operation Sadbhavana and
activities of the State administration were amalgamated harmoniously to
generate synergy, with a clear focus to bring a palpable improvement in
the quality of life of the people of the state.
Operation Sadbhavana is aimed at helping the people to help
themselves. Under it the Army acts as a facilitator and catalyst for
development projects that are identified jointly with the state
administration and the people. Efforts are concentrated on projects at
the village level.
The Indian Army actively assists in planning, provides technical assistance,
makes available specialized equipment and conducts supervision.
Maximum use is made of local labour, craftsmen and material so that the
money spent on the projects is pumped into the local economy. Completion
of projects in a time bound frame is the priority. In fact all projects
under the Operation Sadbhavana have so far been completed in record
time.
Focus Areas : Women and children have been the worst sufferers of terrorist
activities. So they have been the natural focus of the Operation
Sadbhavana for improving their lot and ameliorate their sufferings.
Thus, the projects of the Operation Sadbhavana have been connected with
providing quality education, women empowerment, better healthcare and
community development.
Education
Rebuilding of burnt schools and renovating many more has been at the
root of the Army’s effort in helping to restore the education system in
the State. So far 60 schools have been constructed and 534 others
renovated. Besides this, the Army is running 45 ‘Army Goodwill Schools’
that impart quality education to about 6800 students and provide
employment to 346 teachers. Two ‘Mega Army Goodwill Public Schools’ are
under construction, one at Pahalgam in Kashmir valley and the other at
the border town of Rajouri in Jammu division. These schools will be
equipped with modern infrastructure and facilities.
In addition, 81 children from militancy affected areas of the state
are studying at Army Public School at Beas in Punjab. 26 other
similarly placed students are studying in Convent Schools at Allahabad.
Moreover, students from remote areas are taken on educational tours to
various parts of the country to familiarize them with the development
activities and the cultural diversity of the country.
Women Empowerment : Terrorism in the State has rendered many a women, destitute. For
their empowerment, 42 Women Empowerment Centres/Vocational Training
Centres have been established by the Army. Computer training, knitting
and weaving are some of the skills which are taught at these centres.
Indian Army has appointed Lt Col N N Joshi as PRO Defence Srinagar. His mobile number is +919596786001 and land line No. of Public Relations Office Srinagar is 0194-2465224.
Indian Army has appointed Lt Col N N Joshi as PRO Defence Srinagar. His mobile number is +919596786001 and land line No. of Public Relations Office Srinagar is 0194-2465224.
Health Care : Another important area to have suffered damage is healthcare
infrastructure The Army has made a determined effort at improving
healthcare system. 49 Primary Health Centres have been established in
remote and inaccessible areas. And to bring medical care at the
doorsteps of the people, 1558 medical camps have been organized so far
in conjunction with civil administration and medicines worth over Rupees
Four Crore have been distributed. These include veterinary camps for
healthcare of their cattle. To further augment this effort, the Army has
set up mobile medical teams which go to remote areas to provide health
care. The Army has also provided scores of artificial limbs to those who
have lost a limb in terrorist activities like firing, mine blasts,
grenade attacks etc.
Community Development : Information and awareness is key to development. The Army has
established 324 Community Development Centres in the State, equipped
with television and direct to home dish-antennas, telephones, library
and indoor games. Moreover, adult literacy, electrification, water
supply schemes and restoration of infrastructure are the other measures
taken up for community development.
Development of Infrastructure : The army has not only constructed a large number of bridges and roads
but also set up water supply schemes and electrified a number of remote
villages.
Micro Hydel Projects (MHP) : Jammu & Kashmir has energy shortage. The energy needs
aggravate in winter when demand increases considerably over supply.
Many remote and inaccessible villages have yet to be electrified. The
Army has taken up the task of providing electricity to remote villages
which are inaccessible to civil administration. This is being done by
harnessing the hydel resources in these areas. As many as 1000 Micro
Hydel Projects (MHP) are being constructed to meet the electricity
demand of these remote villages. So far, 283 MHPs have been completed.
Besides providing electricity for lighting purposes, it will also help
in running small business like flour mills etc. thus, generating
employment.