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The Governor, while commending the Rashtriya Raksha University and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police force for the students’ tour, called for more student exchange programmes with States, which are developed in IT and MSME sectors.
He said that such action will open avenues for entrepreneurship and startups, create awareness about Arunachal Pradesh amongst the youth of the nation and strengthen goodwill.
The Governor exhorted the students from RRU to prepare themselves for the future responsibility as they are the future leaders.
24 students of Bachelor of Arts in Security Management (BASM), RRU, Gandhinagar and Master of Arts in Police Administration (MAPA), RRU, Gandhinagar and RRU campus, Pasighat, under the aegis of Rashtriya Raksha University and four members of faculty participated in the interaction.
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Darade Shard Bhaskar, Secretary to the Governor, and Rajeev Gupta, Second-in-command, HQ NE Frontier, ITBP were present on the occasion.
Rashtriya Raksha University is an Indian Central University and an Institute of National Importance located in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. RRU specializes in national and internal security and police.