To benefit people living on the border the BSF has inaugurated a clean drinking water project

Recently the BSF has inaugurated a clean drinking water project to benefit people living on the border. Actually an arsenic and iron removal RO plant was commissioned on Monday in the Baneshwar Jote area of the 176th Battalion, on the India-Bangladesh border in Phansidewa.

Reportedly, the project was actually inaugurated by BSF IG SK Sharma, Inspector Sanjay Pant, and Company Commandant Sujit Kumar Das. In fact IG Sharma mentioned that the residents of the area are very pleased with the establishment of this drinking water project. Actually the project will provide water service to approximately 10-12 villages in the border area, and this service will be available 24 hours a day. This is actually very good news as it is helping many people by giving them their basic need which is water. Today life of people has become very difficult and many people are there who don’t get their basic need. For this reason it is very good work and people should do this type of work to help others.