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Army dedicates 115ft bridge to last LoC village in Kashmir as ‘Independence Day Gift’

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Army dedicates 115ft bridge to last LoC village in Kashmir as ‘Independence Day Gift’
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Srinagar: Indian Army gave an “Independence Day gift” to locals of Danna hamlet, the last village on the Line of Control (LoC) in Machhal sector in northern Kupwara district by dedicating a bridge across Machhal Nala, a Srinagar-based defence spokesman said today.

“The 115-feet long bridge has been named as Bhagat bridge in memory of Late Major Bhagat Singh, Veer Chakra, who laid down his life defending this sector in the 1965 war,” said the spokesman.

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“Danna village is also known as Bhagat village in memory of the brave son of India,” he said.

The event was marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony signifying the bridge’s official opening for use by the villagers.

“Ribbon was cut by Sep Mian Gul Khan, a ninety-year-old 1971 war veteran and a resident of the area in presence of Indian Army persons and other local dignitaries,” said the spokesman.

He said the bridge has been constructed with painstaking efforts of Indian Army engineers who persistently toiled for two months in spite of incessant rains and adverse conditions to provide succour to locals from the difficulties related to lack of road and bridge across Machhal Nala.

“This bridge is testament of the Indian Army’s commitment to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, be it defending the borders or supporting them towards building a prosperous and peaceful Kashmir,” he added.

“The dedication event was attended by children, women and elders of seven villages who benefited from the construction of the bridge. The locals thanked the Indian Army from their heart for supporting them by providing them with a means of sending their children to school and facilitating the movement of sick and elderly. They also hoped that this would bring tourists to their pristine area.”

“On this special occasion as the nation prepares to celebrate its 77th Independence Day, the inauguration of the bridge serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the Indian Army to safeguard the sovereignty and integrity of the nation. It also reaffirms the Army’s dedication to fostering strong bonds with local communities and dedicatedly contributing towards their welfare,” added the spokesman.

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