The Indian Army's Spear Corps reaffirmed the strong civil-military ties that continue to develop in the Northeast, encompassing social development, public service and humanitarian connectivity.
Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh
The Indian Army's Spear Corps carried out a major civic outreach initiative under Operation Sadbhavna in the picturesque valley of Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh, reaffirming its commitment to holistic development, community welfare, and nation-building. The event was attended by Mr Tage Taki, Mr Vivek (IAS), DC Lower Subansiri and Mr Dola Pura District Chairperson of Apatani Tribe.
With the motto “We Serve Beyond Borders”, the initiative was a blend of compassion, empowerment, and connection — reaching out to the hearts of the local population and addressing grassroots needs.
Activities carried out in this outreach campaign were :-
- Distribution of Stationery Kits: Essential stationery items were distributed to school children of Ziro Valley Primary School, aiming to support education and inspire young minds to pursue their dreams.
- Installation of Mobile Toilet Cubicles: To improve public hygiene and sanitation, three mobile toilet units were set up — ensuring dignity and basic facilities in remote area.
- Establishment of Open-Air Gym Equipment: In a move to promote fitness and community well-being, open-air gym equipment were gifted to the Ziro Town encouraging a culture of health and strength.
Through this initiative, Indian Army’s Spear Corps emphasized that the Army's role extends far beyond defense — encompassing social upliftment, public service, and human connection.
The people of Ziro responded with heartfelt appreciation, reaffirming the strong civil-military bond that continues to thrive in the Northeast.
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