Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

BSF reaches out to locals for intel

- Anirban Guha Roy anirbanroy@htlive.com

KISHANGANJ: The Border Security Force has been seeing signs of success in a programme to rope in young people in largely Muslim border districts of West Bengal and Bihar. Since last year, it has been educating students about both the objectives of the armed forces and the rewards of a career as a soldier or officer.

The programme aims to add more locals to the BSF in parts of the country that are infamous for illegal crossings by Bangladesh­is and criminal activities like smuggling.

Last month, a tip from a local enabled the border guards to uncover an 80-metre long tunnel stretching from Bangladesh to Lakhipur, a town in North Dinajpur, PK Ranjan, second in command at the BSF headquarte­rs in Kishanganj, said.

In addition to informativ­e lectures about the workings of the BSF, the border guards are also conducting sessions of running and weightlift­ing to make students physically fit for recruitmen­t.

Thus far the drive has been confined to a small number of schools, but the BSF plans to extend its efforts to numerous madrasas in the area.

“We have conducted programmes at four schools in Kishanganj (in Bihar) and also a few schools in North Dinajpur in West Bengal. The idea is to make students aware how a career in the BSF is both challengin­g and prestigiou­s,” said Ranjan.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The BSF has been educating locals about the objectives of the armed forces.
HT PHOTO The BSF has been educating locals about the objectives of the armed forces.

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