Assam: Indian Army organises project NAVBHARAT to inspire youth towards Viksit Bharat goals
Likabali, May 23
The Spearhead Division of the Spear Corps conducted a vibrant and inspiring programme under Project NAVBHARAT at Likabali on Saturday, marked by patriotic zeal and enthusiastic public participation.
The initiative reflected the Indian Army's continuous efforts to connect with the youth and strengthen the spirit of national unity and service. Students from Likabali and nearby Silapathar actively participated in a variety of educational and motivational activities organised during the event.
According to the release, special lectures and short films based on Operation Sindoor were presented to motivate the younger generation by showcasing stories of bravery, determination and selfless service towards the nation. The sessions created a strong sense of pride and encouraged students to contribute positively towards society and the country.
The gathering included an engaging operational briefing that offered participants an insight into the preparedness, discipline and operational capabilities of the Indian Army.
Visitors were also allowed to witness an impressive static display of weapons and military equipment, which generated great interest and admiration among the attendees.
Further enriching the occasion, a detailed lecture on the success of Operation Sindoor, highlighting the Army's professionalism and unwavering commitment to national security and nation-building, was conducted in Commerce College, Silapathar.
The programme successfully promoted strong civil-military relations and left the audience inspired by the values of courage, patriotism, and dedication displayed by the Indian Army.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Proud moment for Assam! The Indian Army always does such wonderful work with youth. The weapons display must have been thrilling for the students. 🙌
Operation Sindoor sounds fascinating. I hope they release more details for the public to understand our Army's capabilities. This kind of outreach builds trust between civilians and soldiers.
Why is the Army doing education work? Shouldn't the government schools and colleges handle this? But yes, if they are filling a gap, it's welcome. Just hope it's not a one-time photo op.
My cousin in Silapathar said the kids are still talking about the military equipment! It really sparks dreams of joining the forces. Kudos to the Army for this. 🌟
As an outsider, I appreciate the Army engaging with local communities. The Northeast often gets overlooked in development plans. This seems like a genuine effort to bridge gaps.
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