BSF Director General K K Sharma, in his interaction with the troops along the Indo-Pak International Border (IB) in Jaisalmer today, asked them to remain alert against occurence of such incidents and suggested practising a healthy lifestyle and undertake safe driving.
He said figures show that out of about 400 deaths taking place in a year in the country's largest border guarding force, 70 were because of heart attacks and about 50 due to vehicular accidents.
"The DG emphasised on the use of technology for effective domination and border management. He said a trial is undergoing on a 5-km patch along the IB in Punjab and Jammu border to keep border secure by using smart gadgets," a senior official said.
While talking to his jawans, Sharma said efforts are being made to provide accommodation to newly-married jawans who are deployed on the border.
He also emphasised on the importance of making personal financial investments for their future life.