Rajouri Volleyball Tournament: How Army Battles Drug Abuse Through Sports

The Indian Army organized an inter-village volleyball tournament in Rajouri's Keri village as part of Operation Sadbhavna. Local youth participated enthusiastically with at least 10-12 teams competing in the event. Participants highlighted how such sports initiatives help combat drug addiction among youngsters. The tournament reinforced the Army's commitment to community engagement in border areas through sports and discipline.

Key Points: Indian Army Organises Inter-Village Volleyball in Rajouri

  • Army organizes volleyball tournament under Operation Sadbhavna in Keri village
  • Event draws enthusiastic participation from 10-12 local teams
  • Sports initiatives help youth overcome drug addiction in border areas
  • Tournaments foster discipline, teamwork and healthy lifestyles
  • Army provides continuous support through sports and medical facilities
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J-K: Indian Army organises inter-village volleyball tournament in Rajouri, draws strong participation

Indian Army's Operation Sadbhavna volleyball tournament in Rajouri draws 10-12 teams, combating drug addiction through sports and community engagement in border areas.

"Sports tournaments help drug addicts also quit their addiction...Several youngsters have come out of the addiction - Taskeen Iqbal"

Rajouri, November 17

The Indian Army has organised an inter-village volleyball tournament in Keri village of Rajouri district under "Operation Sadbhavna," attracting enthusiastic participation from local youth and reinforcing the force's commitment to community engagement in border areas.

Speaking to ANI, participant Taskeen Iqbal said, "I have played many tournaments here....The army organises many tournaments to raise awareness about drugs. This is a border district, and 70 per cent tournaments held here are organised by the army... I thank the Indian Army."

Iqbal further said that these tournaments help drug addicts to snap out of their addiction.

"When the youth participate in such tournaments, others also get motivated...Sports tournaments help drug addicts also quit their addiction...Several youngsters have come out of the addiction...If these youngsters are brought onto the ground to play sports, they will stay away from these substances," he added.

Another local resident, Sanjay Kumar, highlighted the disciplined participation of the teams. "There are at least 10-12 teams here to participate in the tournament...The players have practised religiously," he noted. He also praised the Indian Army for its vigilant and dedicated patrolling in the border areas.

"It is the courtesy of the Indian Army that we are breathing freely...I thank the Indian Army for organising such tournaments and encourage the youth to embark on a positive path...The Indian Army is always with us...I thank them on behalf of my village for being present at all times, be it a tournament or medical facilities and helping the locals," Kuma added.

The volleyball tournament served as more than just a sporting event, with the Army highlighting its role in fostering discipline, teamwork, and healthy lifestyles among the youth. The participation of at least 10-12 teams reflects the popularity and impact of such initiatives.

Sports have been a key tool in curbing drug abuse and substance addiction in the region by instilling a spirit of sportsmanship and focusing on physical well-being.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Operation Sadbhavna is doing amazing work! When our jawans go beyond their duty to engage with local communities, it builds such strong bonds. Proud of our Army 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the Army's efforts, I hope the local administration also steps up. Community development shouldn't rely solely on military initiatives. More government programs needed.
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Arjun K
Sports against drugs is a brilliant strategy! Volleyball tournaments creating positive energy in border areas. Youth getting constructive engagement instead of falling into addiction traps. Well done Indian Army! 🏐
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Vikram M
Heartwarming to see such positive stories from J&K. When our forces and citizens work together, amazing things happen. This is the real India shining through!
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Michael C
The drug abuse problem in border areas is serious. Glad to see practical solutions being implemented. Sports build character and discipline - exactly what young people need.

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