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Residents of 11 Villages Join Forces, Help IAF Repair Damaged Airstrip in Arunachal Pradesh

The airstrip is located in a remote corner, with no proper road connecting it to the rest of the state. But that didn't stop the villagers!

Residents of 11 Villages Join Forces, Help IAF Repair Damaged Airstrip in Arunachal Pradesh

In today’s world, it is a rare sight to see a congregation of people coming together to work towards building a better tomorrow. And, at Arunachal Pradesh’s remotest circle, Vijaynagar, this has happened, quite literally.

In an unprecedented move, residents from 11 neighbouring villages joined hands to offer shramdaan (voluntary labour) to the Indian Air Force (IAF), to repair a damaged airstrip and make the landing ground functional.

Photo Source: PRO Defence Meghalaya/Twitter

The remotest circle of Changlang district in the north-eastern state, the Vijaynagar Advanced Landing Ground (ALG), had been abandoned and lying unutilised for the past three years, due to a damaged airstrip. Because of this, the ALG was rendered unfit for use, for any fixed-wing aircraft, as reported by Arunachal24.

Although talks to begin the repair work of seven such Advanced Landing Grounds (ALG) were concretised in 2018, the lack of access to Vijaynagar made it difficult.

Photo Source: PRO Defence Meghalaya/Twitter

Being one of the remotest areas, Vijaynagar is not connected to any kind of motorable road, and all the construction materials and labour resources had to be transported via air, making it an expensive affair.

On hearing about this roadblock, the villagers of nearby areas volunteered to provide their labour instead, by helping the Air Force authorities with the restoration work.

Primarily, the work involved clearing off weeds, moss and wild grasses that had been covering the unused surface of the airstrip, an IAF spokesperson told the Indian Express.

“This task required a large number of people as it is manpower-oriented. In a move that is unprecedented, people from 11 villages of the local areas of Vijayanagar volunteered to help air force authorities to undertake this task by carrying out ‘shramdaan’ (volunteer work). The repair work by the specialised team has already commenced, and the material is being transported to the ALG in phases,” he told the publication.

Responding to this, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu tweeted about the work by PRO Defence Meghalaya.

Col C Konwer added that the villagers tirelessly worked alongside a specially-trained team, which has begun the repair work. While speaking to the Arunachal Times, he said that the materials are also being airlifted to the spot, in phases.

Their collaborative efforts truly reflect the support of the civilians to the IAF!


Also Read: Arunachal Pradesh Has Become Open Defecation Free Almost Two Years Before the Deadline!


(Edited by Shruti Singhal)

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