New
Delhi: Several thousand Indian Army soldiers posted in rugged mountain
terrain of Jammu and Kashmir along the borders with Pakistan and China
will now be able to stay comfortably with the military commanders
conferrence here deciding to provide them "plush" hi-tech shelters by
2012.
"The army commanders discussed the necessity to improve habitat in difficult areas. While there have been incremental efforts to improve the infrastructure along border areas, a pilot project was initiated for a quantum jump in improvement of habitat, which becomes the most important factor to boost the morale of all ranks," a defence ministry statement said.
The pilot project, implemented in posts at heights over 14,000 feet, had improved the satisfaction levels of troops deployed in difficult terrain and bad weather conditions in high altitude areas where the temperature dips to minus 50 degrees Celsius in winter.
The "light-weight, modular, pre-fabricated" shelters require minimum logistical and transportation efforts and are an apt answer to the climatic challenges that officers and soldiers face. In consonance with the armed forces efforts to go green, special emphasis has been laid in designing the shelters on incorporating appropriate active and passive measures for energy conservation. The special design also maximises sun light exposure and minimises heat loss to keep the troops warm under extreme cold temperatures.
In addition, various types of bio-digesters, sewage treatment plants, and composting toilets are being constructed to ensure better sewage disposal in extreme cold climatic conditions.
Source: IANS