In an inspiring initiative by the Indian Army’s Bogra Brigade, ‘Project Neev’ has been launched at Chuli, a remote border village in Barmer.
This ten-week training program is designed to empower 25 young underprivileged girls through holistic, cognitive, and physical development.
The Nari Shakti initiative underscores the army’s commitment to community development and gender equality. This program is a part of the Konark Corps’ ongoing efforts to enhance the potential of youth in India’s border areas.
The Indian Army has long been involved in various community development and empowerment initiatives, especially in remote and border areas of the country. These efforts are part of the army’s broader civil-military cooperation strategy, which aims to foster goodwill among local populations and contribute positively to their socio-economic development.