Army Boosts Tech in Doda Schools with Computer Donation Drive

The Indian Army's 10 Rashtriya Rifles distributed 20 computers to government schools in Doda district under Operation Sadbhavna. The event, held on Republic Day, was attended by senior civil and military officials who emphasized the importance of technology in education. A school representative stated the computers will aid students in learning and digital communication. The initiative is part of the Army's ongoing efforts to foster community development and trust in border regions.

Key Points: Indian Army Donates Computers to Doda Schools Under Sadbhavna

  • Army distributes 20 computers
  • Supports digital learning in border areas
  • Part of Operation Sadbhavna goodwill
  • Event held on Republic Day
  • Initiative strengthens community ties
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J-K: Indian Army's 10 Rashtriya Rifles distributes computers to schools in Doda

Indian Army's 10 Rashtriya Rifles distributes 20 computers to government schools in Doda district to support digital education for students.

"It is the era of technology, so the two computers... would provide support to those schools. - Pramod Thakur"

Doda, January 27

The Indian Army's 10 Rashtriya Rifles, under the leadership of Commanding Officer Colonel Rahul Kataria, distributed 20 computers to various government schools of Doda district under Operation Sadbhavna.

The event took place on Monday, on the occasion of the 77th Republic Day.

The programme was organised at the Sports Stadium, Doda, in the presence of Deputy Commissioner Doda, Harvinder Singh, along with senior civil and military officials.

Representing one of the schools, Pramod Thakur, highlighted the importance of computers in schools, emphasising their benefits for the students.

"It is the era of technology, so the two computers that the Indian Army has provided to 10 schools each would provide support to those schools," he said.

"Having a computer would help the students in understanding, and would make it easier to teach them. Other than that, as you know, they are needed for E-mails and print media, so these computers would be beneficial," he said.

Operation Sadbhavana, which means "Goodwill," remains a cornerstone of the Indian Army's efforts to promote community development and strengthen trust between the armed forces and the local population in sensitive border areas. The initiative was widely appreciated by villagers, who thanked the Army for its continued support and humanitarian outreach.

Meanwhile, the Sarla Battalion of the Indian Army celebrated the Republic Day with the school students, staff, and locals at Karmarha School in LoC Poonch.

Speaking to ANI on the occasion, Headmaster Mohd Khursheed said, "As per tradition, 77th Republic Day was celebrated here. This function was organised in collaboration with the Sarla Battalion. Our school is located right on the extreme border, and the children and the local people celebrated this day with great enthusiasm and joy... The battalion always helps us with our programs from time to time..."

India's 77th Republic Day parade concluded on Monday at Kartavya Path, showcasing the country's military prowess and cultural diversity. Prime Minister Narendra Modi maintained his tradition of walking along the parade route, greeting spectators.

At the end of the ceremony, President Droupadi Murmu, along with Republic Day Parade Chief Guests, the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and President of the European Council Antonio Luis Santos da Costa, were escorted by the President's Bodyguard, also known as 'Rashtrapati Ke Angrakshak,' as they departed for Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Republic Day marks a defining milestone in India's national journey. It marks the day the Constitution of India came into force on January 26, 1950, formally establishing the country as a Sovereign Democratic Republic.

While independence on August 15, 1947, ended colonial rule, it was the adoption of the Constitution that completed India's transition to self-governance based on law, institutional accountability, and the will of the Indians.

- ANI

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Priya S
Operation Sadbhavana is such a heartwarming program. It's not just about security, but about building bonds and trust with our citizens in remote areas. More power to our armed forces!
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Harvinder Singh
As the DC mentioned in the article, such collaborations between civil administration and the Army are crucial for development in border districts. A small step in Doda, a giant leap for its students' future.
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Rohit P
Good work, but 20 computers for multiple schools? That's barely 2 per school. While the intent is praiseworthy, the scale needs to match the need. Hope this is just the first batch and more support follows.
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Meera T
Reading about the celebration at Karmarha School on the LoC brought a smile. Our flag flies high because of the dedication of our soldiers and the spirit of our people in every corner of India. Vande Mataram!
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David E
As an observer from abroad, it's impressive to see the Indian Army's multifaceted role in nation-building, especially in sensitive regions. Operation Sadbhavana seems like a model for civil-military cooperation.
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Kavya N
True development is when it reaches the last person in the queue. Salute to the Sarla Battalion and

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