Arunachal Pradesh school students embark on national integration tour
The tour is being organised by the Gajraj Corps of the Indian Army. Students will tour Delhi, Agra and Bharatpur and explore Taj Mahal, Qutub Minar and the Nehru Planetarium.
Press Trust of India | November 3, 2024 | 12:52 PM IST
ITANAGAR: Fifteen students of a school in Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang on Sunday embarked on a 10-day national integration tour organised by the Indian Army, an official said.
The tour is being organised by the Gajraj Corps of the Indian Army under Operation Sadbhavana, a Defence spokesperson said. The students will tour Delhi, Agra and Bharatpur and explore India's most iconic sites including the Taj Mahal, Qutub Minar and the Nehru Planetarium.
The official said the initiative will broaden young minds giving them an exciting chance to experience the spirit of a growing and vibrant 'Viksit Bharat'.
The tour reflects the Indian Army’s commitment to fostering unity and building a strong sense of national pride, the official said, adding 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.
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