
In Jammu and Kashmir, Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma, the Northern Commander of the Army, inaugurated the 'Banwat Ekta Sthal' – a public monument symbolizing national pride and sovereignty – near the Line of Control (LoC) in the Poonch district. An Akashvani Jammu correspondent reports that the project was completed in a record 45 days and features a towering 105-foot National Flag, the tallest in the Poonch district. Located just 2 km from the LoC and set against the scenic backdrop of the Pir Panjal ranges, the site is expected to attract tourists from within the country and abroad, thereby boosting local employment and encouraging small businesses in the Bandi Chechiyan village and surrounding areas. In addition to the national flag, the facility includes a children's park for recreation and an 'Ekta Mandap' to promote peace and mental well-being. This initiative underscores the Army's commitment to nation-building, community development, and strengthening unity in border areas. Through such efforts, the Army seeks not only to safeguard the nation's frontiers but also to bring border communities closer to the national mainstream. The inauguration coincided with the unfurling of the Tricolour, along with the organization of a medical and blood donation camp. During the occasion, educational kits were distributed among children, blankets were provided to those in need, and sanitary pads were given to women as part of an outreach programme.

