Army lights up 200 more mud houses in higher reaches of JK

Press Trust of India  |  Bhadarwah (J-K) 

Continuing its efforts to extend a helping hand to the needy, the distributed 200 more solar lights among the nomadic communities living in the high altitude areas here in and

The Army's Rashtriya Rifles unit based in has so far distributed over 17,000 such lights among the Gujjars and Bakerwals under its 'Project Roshni'(light).

In the latest initiative, the troops distributed 200 solar lights among the floating population residing in 'Dhoks' (mud houses) on high altitude meadows, including Naag lootan, Padri, Bhal Padri, Qatari, Machora, Satlad, Biddi, Qatari Gali, Chipli and Bashot of Bhaderwah Valley, an told

He said troops of the four Rashtriya Rifles led by second-in-command after trekking nine Kilometres reached Satlad meadow, 49 km from town, to distribute 90 solar lights among the people, followed by distribution of 110 lights at Bhal Padri meadow this week.

and imam of in Bhal Padri, Choudhary Sadiq, said this gesture of the would go a long way in cementing the bond between the tribes and the forces.

About 30,000 Gujjar and Bakerwal people migrate to the high altitude meadows of the region and dwell there for summer months.

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First Published: Sat, August 25 2018. 17:15 IST