why does the Indian army take special interest in the Gahmar village?
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Gahmar is a village in India, located near the Ganges river in the Ghazipur district in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The village is 38 km from Ghazipur. The village has two post offices, and one Panchayat Bhawan.
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‣ The army used to organize recruitment camps in Gahmar only due to the tradition of the youths to enter the army. This tradition was discontinued in 1986 and now the boys here have to go to Lucknow, Roorkee, Secunderabad to join the army. The Indian Army also provided military canteen facilities for the people of the village of Gahmar.
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