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WGH border villagers benefit from BSF’s programme

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By Our Reporter

SHILLONG, March 23: Locals from border villages in West Garo Hills were on Thursday provided with basic items during BSF Meghalaya Frontier’s civic action programme in Killapara.
According to a statement here, the BSF distributed furniture, computers, sports items as well as stationery items and white boards for the academic uplift of school students of remote bordering schools.
Apart from this, the BSF also distributed fans, water purifiers and water storage tanks to the underprivileged population in an effort to ameliorate their quality of life. “BSF is committed to serving the needs of needy citizens, particularly those who live in border areas by providing essential and needful items to alleviate some of the hardships faced by them. We feel esteemed to serve our citizens in any way possible,” the Commandant 100 Bn BSF said.

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