Indian Army Organized Closing Ceremony of Bakery Training Course at Loran, Poonch

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Poonch : The Indian Army recently conducted a bakery training course for women in village Loran under Operation Sadbhavana Project. This 15-day program aimed to empower women with vocational skills, fostering economic independence and enhancing community livelihoods. The training was successfully completed with a closing ceremony, where participants showcased their acquired skills by exhibiting baked goods.

The initiative instilled confidence among women, promoting society building and women empowerment. The program also bridged the gap between local communities and the Indian Army, receiving appreciation from local residents for innovative training projects. Participants received certificates of completion, enabling them to pursue businesses and contribute to their families’ incomes, driving local economic growth.

The Indian Army’s efforts to empower women in far-flung areas of the state are commendable. The bakery training course is a testament to their commitment to supporting the well-being of the community and inspiring the next generation to prioritize their health and fitness. The program’s success is a shining example of the Indian Army’s dedication to promoting women empowerment and economic growth in underdeveloped areas. The closing ceremony saw a lot of appreciation from the young ladies, youth, and local residents for the Indian Army’s innovative training projects. The participants expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to learn new skills and become self-reliant. The Indian Army’s initiatives, such as the bakery training course, have strengthened the bond between the Indian Army and the communities, promoting peace and harmony in the region.

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