ADG BSF visits Tripura’s first all-women Border Outpost
ADG BSF visits Tripura’s first all-women Border Outpost
Additional Director General (ADG), Eastern Command, BSF, Ravi Gandhi on Tuesday visited Border Outpost (BOP) Khantalang and BOP Pushparampara, the first all-women Prahari BOP in Tripura, under 124 BN BSF.
During the visit, the ADG reviewed the operational preparedness of the outposts and interacted with the Mahila Praharis, including Post Commander SI (Mahila) Sanju Ghasal. He commended the women personnel for their dedication, professionalism, and resilience in managing security operations in one of the toughest terrains along the border.
Accompanying the ADG were Ashwani Kumar Sharma, IG, FTR HQ BSF Tripura, Rajeev Vatsraj, DIG, SHQ Panisagar, and other senior BSF officers.
This visit underscores BSF’s commitment to empowering women in border security and recognizing their vital role in safeguarding the nation.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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