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Governor visits Doklam, interacts with Army personnel

GANGTOK,: Governor Om Prakash Mathur on Friday visited Doklam, located at an altitude of 15,000 feet where the India-China standoff took place in 2017.

Upon his arrival at Doklam the Governor was warmly welcomed by Major General M.S. Rathore, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 17th Mountain Division, and other army officials. While interacting with Army jawans and officials, Governor expressed gratitude for the solders’ relentless commitment to safeguard the nation.  He commended the Indian Army personnel by offering words of praise for their bravery, courage, and unwavering dedication. He applauded the soldiers for their continued devotion, which has been instrumental in safeguarding the country's security and honour.

The Governor was accompanied by Sanjay Sharma, minister of Forest and Environment, Government of Rajasthan.

Earlier, on the way to Doklam, the Governor was accorded a warm reception at 8th Mile, JN Road by local residents as well as panchayat and zilla panchayat members from Kyongnosla Gram Panchayat Unit, along with officials and staff from the Forest department and Sikkim Police. At 8th Mile, the Governor planted an oak tree as part of an ongoing environmental initiative. He engaged in discussions with the panchayat members and local residents on regional development and environmental conservation. The Governor emphasized the crucial role of tree plantation in sustaining the environment

Furthermore, the Governor visited Kupup, home to the world’s highest golf course.

While returning, the Governor stopped at Dichu village, where he interacted with local residents. During this interaction, the villagers shared their concerns and needs with the Governor. He said that necessary help would be extended through the Raj Bhavan to address their require 

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