Nagaland Students Meet Assam Governor, Explore Science on Integration Tour

Students from Bhandari in Nagaland's Wokha District, participating in an Assam Rifles National Integration Tour, interacted with the Governor of Assam in Guwahati. The Governor appreciated the initiative and encouraged the students to dedicate themselves to education and national unity. The tour also included a visit to the Regional Science Centre, where students engaged with interactive scientific exhibits. The overall experience aimed to broaden horizons and foster integration among youth from remote regions.

Key Points: Assam Rifles National Integration Tour: Nagaland Students Visit Guwahati

  • Students from remote Bhandari, Nagaland on tour
  • Interaction with Assam Governor at Lok Bhavan
  • Visit to Guwahati's Regional Science Centre
  • Aim to foster national integration & awareness
  • Initiative organised by Assam Rifles
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Assam Rifles National Integration Tour team from Nagaland's Bhandari interacts with Assam Governor, visits Guwahati's Regional Science Centre

Students from Nagaland's Bhandari interact with Assam Governor, visit Regional Science Centre in Guwahati on a National Integration Tour.

"encouraged the students to pursue education with dedication, uphold the values of unity and national integration - Governor of Assam"

Guwahati, March 8

Students from Bhandari of Wokha District, Nagaland, participating in the National Integration Tour organised by Assam Rifles, had the privilege of interacting with the Governor of Assam at Lok Bhavan, Guwahati, on Sunday.

The interaction formed an important part of the educational and cultural exposure, which aimed at broadening the horizons of youth from remote regions.

According to an official release, during the interaction, the Governor appreciated the initiative undertaken by Assam Rifles to provide students from remote areas an opportunity to experience the rich diversity, culture and opportunities across the country.

He encouraged the students to pursue education with dedication, uphold the values of unity and national integration and contribute meaningfully towards nation building. The students also shared their experiences of the tour and expressed their gratitude for the opportunity.

The students also visited the Regional Science Centre, Guwahati, where they witnessed various scientific exhibits and interactive displays showcasing concepts of science and technology. The visit provided valuable exposure and encouraged curiosity, innovation and scientific temperament among the young participants.

The interaction and educational visit proved both enriching and inspiring, further strengthening the objectives of the National Integration Tour aimed at fostering national integration, awareness and confidence amongst the youth from remote areas, a release stated.

- ANI

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Priya S
Heartwarming news. The visit to the Science Centre is especially great. We need to ignite scientific curiosity in our children from all corners of India. Hope these students go back to Nagaland inspired to innovate and lead.
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Rohit P
While the intent is good, I hope this isn't just a one-off photo-op. Sustained efforts in education and infrastructure in these remote areas are what will truly foster integration. The tour is a start, but the real work is long-term.
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Meera T
As someone from Guwahati, I wish I could have met these students! We have so much to learn from each other's cultures. Nagaland has such rich traditions. Integration is a two-way street – hope more people from the plains also get to tour the beautiful Northeast.
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Karthik V
Excellent! This is real nation-building. When our youth connect, the future is secure. The Governor's advice to pursue education with dedication is spot on. Education is the ultimate tool for progress and unity.
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Sarah B
Reading this from abroad. It's initiatives like these that show India's commitment to its diverse population. Giving students from remote regions exposure to science and governance is crucial for inclusive development. More power to these kids!

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