Indian Army Organized Interaction with Gujjar & Bakarwals at Mendhar, Poonch

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Poonch :The Indian Army recently organized an interaction with 31 Gujjar & Bakarwals who had just returned from the higher reaches of the Pir Panjal Range (PPR). The Gujjar & Bakarwals, a nomadic ethnic group, play a vital role in the region’s ecosystem.

Their traditional knowledge of the Himalayan terrain and seasonal migrations make them an integral part of the local culture. The interaction was crucial in addressing various concerns and issues faced by the Bakarwal community.

The Indian Army’s effort to organize this interaction is commendable, and it is crucial to continue addressing the issues faced by the Gujjar & Bakarwals to ensure their well-being and preserve their significant role in the region’s ecosystem. The success of the interaction is a result of the Indian Army’s tireless efforts to promote peace and stability in the region. The initiative has not only empowered the Gujjar & Bakarwal community but also promoted a sense of unity and cooperation among the local communities.

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