Did Assam Rifles Kick Off a National Integration Tour from Jiribam?
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Imphal, Jan 11 (NationPress) - In a remarkable outreach initiative, the Assam Rifles has officially commenced a National Integration Tour from Kadamtala in Jiribam, Manipur as part of their Civic Action Programme.
Defence spokesman Lt Col Mahendra Rawat mentioned that this tour features 15 female and two male representatives from JIMPAL, an organization rooted in Jiribam.
The Jiri Ima Meira Paibi Apunba Lup (JIMPAL) is a well-respected women's organization in the Jiribam district of Manipur, dedicated to state welfare, addressing social issues, and community advocacy.
During the flagging-off ceremony at Kadamtala, the participants were warmly greeted as they set off to explore India's diverse cultural heritage and history.
The attendees received specially designed blazers for the journey, followed by a session of interaction and a group photo.
The tour was officially launched by Col Prasant Singh Chundawat, Commandant of the Srikona Battalion of the Assam Rifles.
As representatives of their community, they were encouraged to share their experiences with others to enhance harmony and integration in the region.
This 10-day tour will take them through Guwahati, Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Puri, and Shillong, where they will visit historically significant sites and other tourist attractions.
The Assam Rifles routinely organize National Integration Tours for residents of Northeastern states to foster national unity, broaden perspectives, and instill national pride.
In a related initiative, an 11-day exposure tour to West Bengal has been organized by the Army for college students from the border areas of Arunachal Pradesh. This program aims to promote practical learning within the eco-tourism sector and develop livelihood skills.
Lt Col Rawat stated that this skill development eco-tourism exposure tour is part of Operation Sadbhavna, designed to enhance practical skills among youths and students from border regions in Arunachal Pradesh.
A team of 30 students from NEFTU College in Aalo, along with two faculty members, was flagged off on January 5 for an educational tour to the scenic hill stations of Darjeeling and Kalimpong in West Bengal.