BSF motorcycle rally spread AIDS awareness messages
BSF motorcycle rally spread AIDS awareness messages
The Border Security Force (BSF) organized an inspiring motorcycle rally on Friday, witnessing participation from over 300 bikers, including personnel from the BSF, CRPF, Tripura Police, Assam Rifles, members of NGOs, and enthusiastic civilians.
The rally, a prelude to the BSF Raising Day on 1st December, aimed at spreading vital HIV and AIDS awareness in the state of Tripura. It was flagged off at 8:30 AM from Lichubaghan and culminated at the BSF Sector Headquarters, Gokul Nagar, where participants were greeted with breakfast and presented with commemorative medals.
Amitabh Ranjan, Director General of Tripura Police, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest, lending his support to the event's noble cause.
This vibrant initiative highlighted the BSF's commitment to promoting unity, raising awareness, and strengthening bonds between security forces and society.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

Army’s Albert Ekka Brigade marks 56th Raising Day with ceremonies in Agartala
Army’s Albert Ekka Brigade marks 56th Raising Day with ceremonies in Agartala

Advanced Doppler Weather Radar to be installed in Belonia; two MoUs signed with IMD
Advanced Doppler Weather Radar to be installed in Belonia; two MoUs signed with IMD

CM emphasizes early detection, awareness of non-communicable diseases
State adopts modern technology in healthcare with AI-Based TB training module: CM

Sports dept to organize prestigious Padmajong Football tournament at Kailashahar after 9 years
Sports dept to organize prestigious Padmajong Football tournament at Kailashahar after 9 years
Latest News

‘Shah Rukh Khan a traitor’: BJP leader slams KKR owner over Bangladeshi player signing

Dakota Johnson sparks dating buzz after cozy dinner with singer Role Model

Army’s Albert Ekka Brigade marks 56th Raising Day with ceremonies in Agartala

Fit, cleared, gone: Why a 'normal' ECG didn’t save a 53-year-old neurosurgeon from a sudden heart attack

