Empowering Heights: Women-led Cafe Boosts Remote Economy
A women-led cafe near the Baba Harbhajan Singh Shrine in East Sikkim, established with the Indian Army's help, promotes economic empowerment and tourism. The Trishakti Corps-led initiative enhances visitor experiences, fosters local employment for women, and integrates sustainable development with tourism in the remote region.
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A unique women-led cafe has emerged near the Baba Harbhajan Singh Shrine in East Sikkim, thanks to the Indian Army's support. This initiative aids economic empowerment by generating employment and improving tourism in the challenging high-altitude region.
The Trishakti Corps, in collaboration with civil authorities and regional stakeholders, spearheaded this project as part of the broader Ranbhoomi Darshan initiative. The aim is to showcase the area's cultural heritage and strategic importance, thereby attracting more visitors and fostering sustainable development.
This endeavor demonstrates the efficacy of military-civil collaboration, reinforcing the Indian Army's dedication to promoting inclusive growth and strengthening ties with local communities in India's border areas.
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