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He encouraged the students to make the most of this opportunity, to learn from each experience, and to return with a renewed sense of national pride, unity, and responsibility.
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Further, appreciating the ongoing efforts of Assam Rifles in combating drug abuse and empowering the youth of Arunachal Pradesh, Mein noted that they play a crucial role in the state’s progress.
The 13-day tour will offer the students a chance to engage with diverse cultures and histories, from the picturesque landscapes of Jorhat to the vibrant city of Guwahati, the historical richness of Shillong, technological wonders in Kolkata, economic hubs in Dimapur, and the solemn World War II Cemetery in Kohima.
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In his address, Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein praised the Assam Rifles for their outstanding contribution to national security and community development. He acknowledged their dedication to maintaining peace in the Northeast and fostering national integration through initiatives like this tour.
The event was attended by several distinguished dignitaries, including Advisor to the Minister of Sports & Youth Affairs, MLA Zingnu Namchoom; Commander of Headquarters 25 Sector Assam Rifles, Brigadier Sarabjeet Singh; Sena Medal, Commandant of 11 Assam Rifles, Colonel Vivek Tripathi; Second in Command of 11 Assam Rifles, 2IC H K Acharya; Namsai Company Commander of 11 Assam Rifles, Major Sushant Sharma; Vice Chancellor of Arunachal University of Studies (AUS), D.S. Hernwal; PRO of Arunachal University of Studies (AUS), Vishva Lochan; and SP of Namsai, Sange Thinley, along with army personnel and faculty members of AUS.