The Indian Army is conducting a 15-day national integration tour for students from Mechuka, Arunachal Pradesh, to provide exposure to India’s cultural, historical, and institutional heritage. The tour includes visits to Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, and Itanagar, aiming to strengthen national unity and inspire youth through interactions with key landmarks and educational institutions.
Itanagar: The Indian Army is organising a national integration tour for the students of Mechuka government higher secondary in Arunachal Pradesh's remote border region of Shi-Yomi district to provide national exposure and strengthen emotional integration with the country's mainstream, an official said.
About The Tour
The tour, which began on Monday, seeks to familiarise students from the far-flung frontier area with the country's cultural, historical and institutional landscape, reflecting the Army's sustained commitment to nation-building through youth empowerment, a defence spokesperson said.
The 15-day tour will end on January 19.
As part of the programme, the students will visit Delhi, Pune, Mumbai and Itanagar, gaining first-hand exposure to the nation's democratic institutions, heritage and diverse socio-cultural fabric, defence spokesperson Lt Col Mahendra Rawat said in a statement.
The itinerary includes visits to key landmarks such as Teen Murti Bhawan, Rashtrapati Bhawan and the National War Memorial, along with interactions at premier educational and defence institutions.
These engagements are intended to deepen the students' understanding of India's history, values and governance, while also offering insights into opportunities in higher education, public service and the armed forces, the spokesperson added.
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