Itanagar: In a bid to improve living conditions for local communities, the Indian Army’s Gajraj Corps on Monday inaugurated two grazier huts in the remote high-altitude region of Kumrotsar in Arunachal Pradesh’s Tawang district.
These huts are part of the army’s ongoing efforts to enhance infrastructure in challenging terrains and promote environmental sustainability.
According to an official statement, the huts are specifically designed to provide shelter and support to graziers and local civilians residing in the area.
This initiative reflects the Indian Army’s broader mission to assist remote communities and foster regional development.
The huts are expected to address a critical need for secure, weather-resistant shelter for people who work in the difficult high-altitude terrain.
The shelters will also serve as safe refuges during extreme weather, while ensuring the protection of livestock in the harsh conditions of the region.
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The establishment of these huts underscores the Army’s dedication to supporting vulnerable communities in inaccessible areas of the state.
The inauguration of the huts in Kumrotsar marks another step in the Indian Army’s commitment to improving infrastructure and delivering essential services to remote and underserved communities in Arunachal Pradesh.
The initiative is a testament to the Army’s role in fostering regional development and providing practical solutions for local challenges.