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INDIA
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Despite the temperature going below zero degree Celsius, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawans continue to perform their duties in Jammu and Kashmir. Officers stationed in Srinagar are braving the cold weather to safeguard the city and its citizens against any terror threats. “We are always prepared to serve the nation. And we do that with all our heart. And if you talk about winters, we have adapted our bodies for that. Our mindset is to protect the civilians in terror-infested areas,” said Gurcharan Singh, Second-in-Command, 25 Battalion (CRPF).