BSF's Heartwarming Diwali Mela: Bringing Joy to Jawans' Families in Budgam

The Border Security Force brought festive cheer to Budgam by hosting a special Diwali Mela for families of jawans deployed on duty. IG Ashok Yadav personally extended Diwali wishes and highlighted the importance of such gatherings for team bonding. The event featured colorful cultural performances, traditional food stalls, and exciting games for children. This initiative demonstrates BSF's commitment to supporting both their troops and their families while maintaining border security.

Key Points: BSF Hosts Diwali Mela for Jawans' Families in Budgam Kashmir

  • BSF organized Diwali Mela at Humhama campus for jawans' families
  • Event featured cultural performances and traditional food stalls
  • Children enjoyed special games and swing activities
  • IG Yadav emphasized importance of building team trust
  • BSF troops remain committed to securing LOC borders
  • Event highlights force's dedication to family welfare
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J-K: BSF hosts Diwali Mela for families of jawans deployed on duty in Budgam

BSF organizes vibrant Diwali Mela in Budgam for families of jawans deployed at LOC, featuring cultural events, food stalls, and children's activities.

"We will continue to celebrate with our families over the next two days - IG BSF Ashok Yadav"

Budgam, October 19

The Border Security Force (BSF) organised a vibrant Diwali Mela at its Humhama campus in Budgam to bring joy to the families of jawans deployed on duty at the Line of Control (LOC).

The event featured cultural performances, traditional stalls, children's activities and festive celebrations, highlighting BSF's commitment to troop welfare and family support.

IG BSF of Kashmir Frontier, Ashok Yadav, extended warm wishes to the nation on the auspicious occasion of Diwali and stated that the BSF is celebrating the festival with a rejuvenating Diwali fair. The fair features a variety of food and cloth stalls, rides, games, and more entertaining activities.

"I would like to wish everyone a Happy Diwali on behalf of Kashmir Frontier. As we all know, BSF celebrates all festivals with their families. Today, all our frontier headquarters, the HTC (High-Tech Control Room), composite hospital, under-command sector, and units have come together to organise a Diwali fair here. There are many food stalls and numerous games for children, including swings. We will continue to celebrate with our families over the next two days," he stated.

Furthermore, he said that such events are important to be organised because they bring the forces together, which develops trust and faith amongst the teams.

Yadav assured that the BSF troops work diligently with determination, devotion, hard work, and commitment to keep the nation safe. They ensure that any infiltration attempts at the Line of Control (LOC) receive a suitable response.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Salute to our BSF heroes! While we celebrate with our families, they're guarding our borders. This Diwali Mela is the least we can do for their families. Jai Hind!
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Arjun K
Great initiative but I hope such welfare activities happen throughout the year, not just during festivals. Our forces deserve consistent support for their families' well-being.
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Sarah B
The cultural performances and traditional stalls must have been beautiful! It's important to maintain these traditions even in challenging locations. Well done BSF!
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Vikram M
This builds such strong morale among our forces. When families are happy and connected, jawans can focus better on their duty. Smart move by BSF leadership! 👏
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Michael C
The children's activities and games are particularly thoughtful. The kids of our jawans miss their parents the most during festivals. This brings them some joy.
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Ananya R
Diwali is about light overcoming darkness, and our BSF jawans truly embody that spirit every day at the LOC. Wishing all forces and their families a blessed Diwali! 🪔

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