Four days ago militants attacked on our CRPF team at Chhattisgarh - TopicsExpress



          

Four days ago militants attacked on our CRPF team at Chhattisgarh and yesterday terrorists attacked on our Army at Kashmir causing heavy number of casualties to our brave soldiers. We salute them and their bravery and pray to God to give their souls peace and confidence to their families to live without them. Now the time has come for we civilians too to help our BRAVOS in some way. As a trial run central government is working on a proposal to give military training to the youths residing at the border areas for this purpose .Plan is to include it as a new subject at the schools and colleges of border areas. Under the programme both physical and mental training of one hour will given to the students. According to defence specialist the programme not only may boost the moral and determination of the students for the Country s security but it will help them also to understand the cunning move of our enemies which they generally use to challenge our sovereignty. The programme will run parallel with the NCC programme which is already running in many schools and colleges as on optional bases. It is a quite good move as some part of our country as well as our borders are also affected by militancy and terrorism. In spite of implementing this programme only at border areas government should plan to extend this programme for whole country and for the other physically capable civilians also. We people not only at the borders but also at other parts of our country are eagerly waiting for such a call for the service of our Country. Whenever we will get a chance we shall not leave any stance to serve our Nation. Inclusion of students as well as civilians for military training may help to avoid the incidents of infiltration and terrorist attacks on our soldiers to some extent and may reduce the casualties caused by these attacks. Jai Hind Jai Bharat
Posted on: Sat, 06 Dec 2014 12:04:39 +0000

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