Image: IANS The Indian Army’s Trishakti Corps has launched Sikkim’s first border village community radio station, “Sikkim Sundari”. The move aims to improve communication and access to information in remote high-altitude areas, officials said.According to the Defence PRO, the station will broadcast local news, weather updates, and information on government schemes, while also serving as a platform to promote local culture and encourage youth participation.It will further provide opportunities for local youth to develop communication skills and take part in community engagement.“The initiative will help connect communities, amplify local voices, and support development in remote areas,” a senior army official was quoted as saying by PTI.The radio station was inaugurated in the presence of senior officers of the Trishakti Corps, civil administration representatives, and members of the local community.Meanwhile, the additional director general of border roads (East), Jitendra Prasad, visited the landslide-affected area at Taramchu in North Sikkim to review the situation on the ground.According to the Defence PRO, he assessed the damage and interacted with personnel of the Border Roads Organisation deployed at the site. He also reviewed ongoing restoration work and directed officials to expedite efforts to reopen the route at the earliest, as cited by ANI.During the visit, Prasad inspected the progress of work and reiterated the organisation’s focus on restoring and maintaining connectivity in the region, noting the importance of road links for local communities and access to border areas.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosSwami Vivekananda’s First-Ever Life-Size Statue Unveiled In Seattle, US‘Had Great Difficulty’: Stranded Indian Fishermen In Iran Return Home Via Armenia‘India Is New Engine Of Globalisation, Becoming Attractive Investment Hub’: Former WEF DirectorJaishankar Meets UAE FM In Abu Dhabi, Discusses West Asia Situation And Strategic Partnership”Don’t Assume It’s Over” Rajnath Cautions On West Asia ConflictJag Vikram Leads Way, First Indian Ship Through Hormuz Post CeasefireSupreme Court Clarifies: Right To Vote And Contest Elections Not Fundamental Rights, But StatutoryCDS General Anil Chauhan Says All Services On The Same Page On Theatre CommandTharoor Attacks Pak, Says Terror History Can’t Be Wiped Out Before TalksMaha Vir Chakra Awardee Col Sonam Wangchuk Passes Away; Kargil War Hero Remembered For Bravery123PhotostoriesLife lessons hidden in your favourite TV sitcoms: ‘Friends’, ‘The Office’ and more4 simple hacks to keep love aliveMumbai’s top 5 residential buildings redefining luxury and premium livingBefore your blood tests turn abnormal: 6 silent heart warning signs you’re missing, and how to fix them earlyTop temples in India to visit believed to bring wealth and prosperityAsha Bhosle passes away at 92: Ode to the voice behind generations of Bollywood’s divas, from Madhubala to Karisma Kapoor’Euphoria’ controversies explained: Zendaya-Sydney Sweeney feud, drug glorification row, every scandal from 2019 to Season 3Asha Bhosle, who recorded 11,000 songs, dies at 92; her life in picturesUpcoming week’s OTT releases (April 12th to April 19th): ‘Euphoria’ Season 3, ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles,’ and moreWhat ₹1000 can get you to eat around the world123Hot PicksIran war ceasefirePAN Card application 2026Purple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingAndhra Pradesh Girl MurderUS Iran talksMI vs RCB Today IPL MatchBadminton Championships FinalPune tempatureTS Inter 1st 2nd Year Result 2026Asha BhosleSara TendulkarSchool Holidays in AprilAyush Shetty
The Indian Army’s Trishakti Corps has launched Sikkim’s first border village community radio station, “Sikkim Sundari”. The move aims to improve communication and access to information in remote high-altitude areas, officials said.According to the Defence PRO, the station will broadcast local news, weather updates, and information on government schemes, while also serving as a platform to promote local culture and encourage youth participation.It will further provide opportunities for local youth to develop communication skills and take part in community engagement.“The initiative will help connect communities, amplify local voices, and support development in remote areas,” a senior army official was quoted as saying by PTI.The radio station was inaugurated in the presence of senior officers of the Trishakti Corps, civil administration representatives, and members of the local community.Meanwhile, the additional director general of border roads (East), Jitendra Prasad, visited the landslide-affected area at Taramchu in North Sikkim to review the situation on the ground.According to the Defence PRO, he assessed the damage and interacted with personnel of the Border Roads Organisation deployed at the site. He also reviewed ongoing restoration work and directed officials to expedite efforts to reopen the route at the earliest, as cited by ANI.During the visit, Prasad inspected the progress of work and reiterated the organisation’s focus on restoring and maintaining connectivity in the region, noting the importance of road links for local communities and access to border areas.