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Arunachal Pradesh Governor BD Mishra presents citations to 2 Army units

Arunachal Pradesh Governor Brig (Retd) Dr BD Mishra on Thursday presented citations to the 6th battalion of 11th Gorkha Rifles regiment (6/11 GR) and 20th battalion of the Sikh Regiment (20 SIKH) at Raj Bhavan here.

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ITANAGAR: Arunachal Pradesh Governor Brig (Retd) Dr BD Mishra on Thursday presented citations to the 6th battalion of 11th Gorkha Rifles regiment (6/11 GR) and 20th battalion of the Sikh Regiment (20 SIKH) at Raj Bhavan here.

Colonel Pankaj Kumar of 6/11 GR and Colonel AB Sahu of 20 SIKH along with their Subedar Majors and their junior most sepoys received the citation from the Governor.

The Governor commended the battalions for effectively performing their operational roles, maintaining extremely good relations with the district administration and creating an excellent bonhomie with the civil population.

He wished the battalions all success in their future assignments, a Raj Bhawan communiqué said.

Mishra appreciated the 6th battalion of 11th regiment of Gorkha Rifles for establishing a very good civil-military relationship through various outreach and initiatives like medical camps, infrastructure support and promotion of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan in the remote villages.

The battalion has been assisting the civil administration, Government officials and local people for developing Kaho as a model village.

The Governor also appreciated the 20 SIKH for rendering humanitarian assistance to the local population by providing medical facilities, construction of huts at high altitude traditional grazing grounds, repair of bridges, facilitating the preservation of the people's worshiping places and geospatial mapping of the area.

He called upon the Army battalions to create awareness regarding the checking of the spread of COVID-19 pandemic and advised them to motivate the people to take vaccination at the earliest at the nearest vaccination centres.

Mishra exhorted the battalions to continue their good work, especially creating goodwill amongst the people of the State and further advised them to encourage and train the local youths, including girls, to join the Indian Armed Forces, the communiqué added.

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