The Indian Army’s Trishakti Corps has launched Sikkim’s first border village community radio station, “Sikkim Sundari”. The move aims to improve communication and access to information in remote high-altitude areas, officials said.According to the Defence PRO, the station will broadcast local news, weather updates, and information on government schemes, while also serving as a platform to promote local culture and encourage youth participation.It will further provide opportunities for local youth to develop communication skills and take part in community engagement.“The initiative will help connect communities, amplify local voices, and support development in remote areas,” a senior army official was quoted as saying by PTI.The radio station was inaugurated in the presence of senior officers of the Trishakti Corps, civil administration representatives, and members of the local community.Meanwhile, the additional director general of border roads (East), Jitendra Prasad, visited the landslide-affected area at Taramchu in North Sikkim to review the situation on the ground.According to the Defence PRO, he assessed the damage and interacted with personnel of the Border Roads Organisation deployed at the site. He also reviewed ongoing restoration work and directed officials to expedite efforts to reopen the route at the earliest, as cited by ANI.During the visit, Prasad inspected the progress of work and reiterated the organisation’s focus on restoring and maintaining connectivity in the region, noting the importance of road links for local communities and access to border areas.
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