Indian Army rescues stranded students, staff members of Rajasthan Law College in Banihal

BANIHAL: number of Rajasthan Law College employees and students who were stuck in the Banihal section of the Jammu-Srinagar route owing to landslides, shooting stones, and severe snowfall were rescued by the Indian army. The troops bravely and selflessly saved the terrified students and faculty at Mohan Lal Shukhadia University’s Law College in Udaipur, Rajasthan. On February 21, severe weather-related snowfall and landslide-related obstacles left large number of passengers stranded along the dangerous NH44 roadway. Among them were 74 students and faculty members from Mohan Lal Shukhadia University’s Law College in Udaipur, Rajasthan, who were caught in the storm. Seeing how urgent the situation was, Army camp Banihal gave their evacuation top priority, protecting their safety and wellbeing. They gave food, warm shelter, and medical attention to workers and students who were trapped. Principal Law College’s Dr. Kalpesh Nikawat thanked the Indian Army for acting so quickly and decisively. He highlighted their bravery and willingness to take on any task, and he praised their steadfast loyalty to serve the country and its residents.

Indian Army rescues stranded students, staff members of Rajasthan Law College in Banihal
Indian Army rescues stranded students, staff members of Rajasthan Law College in Banihal

 

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