Why BSF is 'deploying' bees on the India-Bangladesh border

Deterrence to cross-border crimes

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The border areas of West Bengal's Nadia district are reportedly prone to cross-border crimes like cattle, gold, silver, and narcotics smuggling.

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Employment generation for locals

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Saplings of medicinal plants like tulsi, ekangi, satmuli, ashwagandha, aloe vera, and mustard are being planted by the force personnel, along with the locals, in the border areas.

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Ayush Ministry supports BSF initiative

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An official requesting anonymity stated that the bee boxes are being installed on the fence at regular intervals and in smuggling-prone, vulnerable areas. However, the exact number of boxes was not disclosed.

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Positive impact of project on agriculture, fruit industry

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The ministry noted the project would have a positive impact on beekeeping and mango tree fruit quality in the area.

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