Border Security Force

Border Security Force returns runaway Pakistan boy Jodhpur: A Pakistani boy, who ran away from his home after being beaten by his father for not doing his homework and had inadvertently crossed over to this side of border, was on Sunday handed over by BSF to Pakistani rangers. 13-year-old Nadeem Mehar, a resident of Bahawalnagar in Pakistan, was returned by BSF to their counterparts at the border in Anoopgarh sector.



The BSF's goodwill gesture comes close on the heels of the return of seven-year-old Rajasthani girl Pooja Meghwal, who had accidentally strayed into Pakistan and returned wearing new clothes, shoes given by Pakistani Rangers earlier in April 2013. Mehar had inadvertently crossed over the international border and had entered Indian territory on late Saturday evening after having a tiff with his father.

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12:42 AM, Apr 29, 2013

Chhattisgarh: BSF helicopter shot at by Naxals Raipur: A BSF helicopter, involved in lifting commandos conducting anti-Naxal operations, was on Wednesday shot at by Naxalites in the jungles of south Bastar in Chhattisgarh, officials said. The Mi-17 helicopter suffered bullet shots in the cockpit area but landed safely with the last passenger load of 'Greyhound' commandos in Andhra Pradesh's Bhadrachalam in Khammam district, senior officials involved in the operation said. The helicopter was pressed for troop evacuation...  
08:59 PM, Apr 17, 2013

Srinagar: 1 killed after terrorists open fire at BSF convoy Unidentified terrorists opened fire at a Border Security Force (BSF) convoy in Srinagar on Thursday, killing one BSF personnel and injuring two others. The DIG of Jammu and Kashmir Police said the militants used AK-47s. ...  
05:25 PM, Mar 21, 2013

BSF to strengthen borders, monitor migration Border Security Force has identified specific spots along Bangladesh and Pakistan borders used for illegal migration and human trafficking and deployed additional manpower and special surveillance equipment at these places, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Wednesday. Mapping of Indo-Pak and Indo-Bangladesh borders is being carried out to identify the spots vulnerable to crimes like illegal migration, human trafficking and smuggling, Minister of State Home Mullappally Ramachandran said in written...  
05:27 PM, Dec 12, 2012

Odisha: BSF trooper killed in mine blast
by IANS
Bhubaneswar: A Border Security Force (BSF) trooper was killed and another injured on Saturday in a land mine blast triggered by Maoists in Odisha's Koraput district, police said. The incident occurred in a forested area near Palur village, over 600 km from here, during a combing operation by the BSF. While a trooper died on the spot, one of his colleagues sustained injuries in the blast, district Superintendent of Police...  
09:14 AM, Sep 02, 2012

Jammu: Infiltration bid foiled, 1 killed Jammu: An infiltration bid from across the border was foiled by security forces in the Akhnoor sector of Jammu district on Monday morning. According to sources, one infiltrator was killed in the firing between the Border Security Force personnel and the Pakistan Rangers. This is the fourteenth time that Pakistan has violated the ceasefire along the international border (IB) and Line of Control (LoC) in the last fortnight. The Pakistani...  
10:15 AM, Aug 20, 2012

Pak violates ceasefire 5th time in a week Jammu: In fifth incident of ceasefire violence within a week, a BSF jawan was on Saturday injured after Pakistani troops opened fire on Indian posts along the Indo-Pak border in Arnia sector of Jammu district. "There was a cross border heavy firing on Indian posts of Pindi and Pital along International Border (IB) in Arnia sector of Jammu district around 1630 hours today," Deputy Inspector General (DIG), BSF, JS Oberoi,...  
08:46 AM, Aug 12, 2012

Modi writes to PM against proposal to amend BSF Act New Delhi: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday wrote a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh opposing Centre's proposed move of amending Border Security Force Act, 1968 to give wide powers to the paramilitary force to arrest and search anybody in any part of the country. In his letter, Modi objected to the unwarranted move, especially when the chief ministers of different states are meeting in New Delhi on...  
07:17 PM, Apr 14, 2012

Ranchi: BSF chopper crashes; pilot, crew member dead Ranchi: A BSF helicopter on anti-Naxal duty crashed on the outskirts of Ranchi on Wednesday, killing two pilots and a technician on board. The advanced light helicopter (ALH) Dhruv was going to Chaibasa from Ranchi when its engine caught fire and it crashed in Khunti jungle, a senior BSF official said. All three on board the Pawan Hans chopper, Captain Thomas, Captain S P Singh and technician Manoj Kumar Swain,...  
11:09 AM, Oct 19, 2011

India lives in most troubled neighbourhood: PC New Delhi: India lives in the most "troubled neighbourhood" in the world, Home Minister P Chidambaram said on Saturday and asked security forces to raise the vigil along the country's borders. "As I have always said, we live in perhaps the most troubled neighbourhood in the world. "In this troubled neighbourhood there are countries with governments that are extremely fragile and all this increases the level of threat to our...  
03:33 PM, May 21, 2011

4 killed in BSF helicopter crash in Rajasthan Sirohi (Rajasthan): A Pawan Hans helicopter of the Border Security Force crashed in Sirohi district of Rajasthan on Friday killing the pilot and three others. Sirohi District Collector Ram Meena said that the helicopter crashed at 3 pm near Bahadurpura village. A team of officials from Mount Abu reached the crash site and all the bodies, which are badly burnt, have been recovered. According to unconfirmed information received from the...  
06:46 PM, May 13, 2011

Parliamentary body flays BSF on sexual abuse New Delhi: Asking the Home Ministry to devise an effective mechanism to deal with cases of sexual harassment in paramilitary forces, a Parliamentary panel has expressed "surprise" over the practice of officers' wives judging such complaints lodged by women employees in BSF. "The committee is surprised to note that in some of these forces, especially BSF, wives of officers listen to grievances of women employees which can never be unbiased...  
03:56 PM, Dec 03, 2010

Gwalior's Kargilgate: Martyr's family denied home Gwalior: The families of Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers who served the nation and some, who died in the call of duty, have been fighting to recover the land allotted to them for 24 long years. Here's a special report. Darshna Devi was widowed in 1998. Her husband Chhatar Singh, who was with the BSF, was killed in action in Kashmir. After her husband's death, Darshna Devi applied for a...  
08:32 AM, Nov 28, 2010

BSF officer under fire for Kashmiri boy's death Constable under arrest claims officer asked him to shoot schoolboy. ...  
10:15 AM, Feb 13, 2010

Indo-Pak border on high alert over infiltration According to intelligence received, 1,000 to 1,200 terrorists are staged along the border. ...  
08:47 AM, Jan 11, 2010

'South India Lashkar chief' arrested in Meghalaya
by IANS
Militant leader and his associate handed over to BSF. ...  
07:02 PM, Dec 02, 2009

First timer: BSF women troopers positioned at Indo-Pak border
by IANS
Out of total 178 girls, 118 are deployed at India-Pakistan border in Punjab. ...  
02:51 PM, Sep 11, 2009

First ever women BSF to man Indian borders The women's battalion will be commissioned from July 25. ...  
02:59 PM, Jul 18, 2009

BSF claims Pakistan building bunkers along LoC BSF DG says India is taking measures to neutralise Pakistan's activity. ...  
12:57 PM, Jul 14, 2009

26/11 fallout: Pak resorts to diversionary tactics There has been heightened Pak army activity along the international border. ...  
05:01 PM, Dec 25, 2008