Indian Army's Gajraj Corps flagged off the 10-day 'National Integration Tour' under 'Operation Sadbhavana' for 15 students from Arunachal Pradesh.
"The GajrajCorps of Indian Army has proudly launched an inspiring National Integration Tour under Operation Sadbhavana, sending off 15 enthusiastic students and a teacher from Mahabodhi School, Tawang, on a 10-day journey of discovery through Delhi, Agra, and Bharatpur," according to an official release issed on Sunday. This initiative is set to broaden young minds from Arunachal Pradesh, giving them an exciting chance to experience the spirit of a growing and vibrant Viksit Bharat, the release mentioned. "The students will explore some of India's most iconic sites, including the breathtaking Taj Mahal, the historic Qutub Minar, the spiritual center of Vrindavan, and the fascinating Nehru Planetarium to name a few. A major highlight of the trip will be the incredible opportunity to meet and interact with Senior Government functionaries --an experience that will leave a lasting impression and inspire these young minds," the release read. The National Integration Tour reflects the Indian Army's commitment to fostering unity and building a strong sense of national pride. Through Operation Sadbhavana, the Army is helping connect communities and encouraging the next generation to embrace India's rich heritage, shared values, and boundless potential. This journey is more than just a tour; it's an invitation for these young minds to dream big and see themselves as part of India's dynamic future, as per the release. As per a Defence Ministry release, the National Integration Tours are educational and motivational tours for youth of Jammu and Kashmir and North Eastern States, with an aim to provide an insight into the rich heritage of the country as well as various developmental and industry initiatives that are underway. This initiative will expose them to various career options and enable them to interact with renowned personalities. (ANI)
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