💨 Abstract
A BSF battalion in West Bengal has created open-air gyms and bathing sheds for women in border areas, following the Home Minister's directive to improve the living conditions of residents in security-sensitive zones. The facilities, funded by the BSF, include equipment for exercise and privacy enclosures for bathing, and are open to people of all ages. The initiative aims to earn the trust of the locals and foster better relations with the border population.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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