Army's Snow Marathon Honors Fallen Soldiers, Boosts Bhaderwah Tourism

The 4 Rashtriya Rifles and Bhaderwah Development Authority jointly organized a 5 km snow marathon in Bhaderwah. The event served as a tribute to ten soldiers who lost their lives in an accident a month ago. It aimed to promote tourism in the region and inspire local youth to consider careers in the defence forces. This initiative is part of the Indian Army's long-running Operation Sadbhavna, which focuses on community engagement in conflict-affected areas.

Key Points: Snow Marathon in Bhaderwah Honors Soldiers, Promotes Tourism

  • Honors 10 soldiers killed in accident
  • Promotes tourism in Bhaderwah
  • Encourages youth to join defence forces
  • Part of Army's Operation Sadbhavna
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4 Rashtriya Rifles, BDA organise snow marathon in Bhaderwah under Operation Sadbhavna to honour fallen soldiers, promote tourism

4 Rashtriya Rifles & BDA organize a 5 km snow marathon under Operation Sadbhavna to remember 10 fallen soldiers and promote tourism in Bhaderwah.

"We organised this event to remember them - Harvinder Singh"

Bhaderwah, February 17

The 4 Rashtriya Rifles regiment of the Indian Army, in collaboration with the Bhaderwah Development Authority, organised a 5 km snow marathon in Bhaderwah under Operation Sadbhavna on Monday, paying tribute to ten soldiers who lost their lives in an accident a month ago while also seeking to promote tourism and inspire the region's youth to serve the nation. The event also aimed to promote tourism in the region and encourage youth to join the defence forces.

District Collector of Doda Harvinder Singh, speaking to reporters, said the event was a heartfelt remembrance of the soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice for the nation.

"Under Operation Sadbhavna, the Indian Army organised a 5 km long snow marathon. A month ago, 10 of our soldiers lost their lives in an accident, and today, we organised this event to remember them," Singh said.

He added that the event conveyed a broader message to the region's youth.

"We also encouraged children to join the defence forces, and the aim of this event was to promote tourism, which would provide employment to the people of this region," he said.

The event also reflects the BDA's ongoing efforts to foster civic responsibility, environmental awareness, and sustainable tourism in the Doda district. Last year, the authority organised a cleanliness drive at the famous Lake View Resort Bhaderwah as part of the nationwide Sewa Pakhwada campaign, underscoring its long-standing commitment to preserving the region's natural beauty while boosting local livelihoods.

This year's snow marathon, organised jointly with the Indian Army, builds on those efforts, weaving together remembrance, community engagement, and economic opportunity into a single, purposeful event.

Operation Sadbhavna is a long-running Indian Army initiative aimed at building goodwill among civilians in conflict-affected and border regions through humanitarian, educational, and community outreach programmes. Over the years, it has played a significant role in strengthening the bond between the armed forces and local communities across Jammu and Kashmir.

- ANI

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Priya S
Operation Sadbhavna is such an important bridge between our soldiers and civilians. My heart goes out to the families of the 10 soldiers. Events like this marathon keep their memory alive and also show the positive role the army plays in community development.
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Rohit P
Promoting tourism in Jammu & Kashmir is crucial for local employment. Glad to see the BDA and Army working together. Bhaderwah is a hidden gem; more people should know about its beauty. Well done!
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Sarah B
This is a lovely way to honor fallen heroes. Combining remembrance with community engagement and economic opportunity is very smart. Hope the youth feel inspired.
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Vikram M
Respectful criticism: While the intent is noble, I hope the focus on tourism development is sustainable and doesn't harm the fragile Himalayan ecology of Bhaderwah. The BDA's past cleanliness drives are a good sign, but constant vigilance is needed.
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Kavya N
Salute to the brave soldiers! 🫡 And kudos to the organisers. Our family visited Doda last summer. The people are warm and the scenery is breathtaking. More tourism will definitely help the local economy. A win-win effort.

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