Key Points

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh encouraged tribal students from Andaman & Nicobar to help build India into a powerful nation. The students are on a national integration tour, visiting key landmarks in Delhi. Singh emphasized human values and character-building alongside academics. The ANC-organized Aarohan initiative aims to expose island youth to India's cultural and academic opportunities.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Urges Andaman Tribal Students to Build Powerful India

  • Rajnath Singh inspires students to strengthen India's future
  • Andaman tribal students visit Delhi for Independence Day
  • ANC's Aarohan tour promotes national integration
  • Students present traditional souvenir to Defence Minister
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Aim to make India powerful: Defence Minister tells tribal students from Andaman & Nicobar  

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh motivates tribal students from Andaman & Nicobar to contribute towards India's growth during their Delhi tour.

"Face every challenge with confidence and without fear - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, Aug 14

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday urged tribal students from Andaman and Nicobar Islands to contribute towards making India one of the most powerful nations.

The 30 meritorious higher secondary students, visiting New Delhi to witness the Independence Day celebrations at Red Fort on Friday, listened to motivational words of the Defence Minister with rapt attention as he exhorted them to face every challenge with confidence and without fear.

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan and Chief of Integrated Defence Staff Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit were also present during the interaction.

Rajnath Singh asked the students to contribute towards making India one of the most powerful nations in the times to come and wished them luck for their future endeavours.

He also underscored the importance of human values, terming them as the most vital aspect in building a person’s character.

He exhorted the students to remain rooted in human values and lay equal emphasis on building their character alongside academic pursuits.

The students' interaction with the Defence Minister at his office at South Block was part of Aarohan: Dweep to Delhi, a seven-day National Integration Tour organised by the Andaman and Nicobar Command (ANC).

The students also presented him with a traditional handcrafted souvenir from local tribal artisans of the Islands.

The Defence Minister also commended this unique initiative by the ANC, supported by Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff, HQ Delhi Area, and Civil Administration of the Islands.

'Aarohan: Dweep to Delhi' is designed to provide exposure to the youth from remote island communities to India's rich cultural heritage, modern infrastructure, and academic opportunities.

The students' itinerary includes visits to iconic landmarks such as the Red Fort, India Gate, National War Memorial and Taj Mahal, along with premier institutions like Delhi Technological University and the National Science Centre.

The programme reflects the Government's commitment to fostering national integration and empowering future leaders from the Islands.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the program is good, I hope the government also focuses on improving education infrastructure in Andaman itself. These students shouldn't have to come to mainland for quality exposure.
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Rohit P
Our Defence Minister always inspires the youth! His emphasis on human values along with academics is so important in today's competitive world. More such tours should be organized across India.
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Michael C
As an educator visiting India, I'm impressed by this integration program. The tribal students presenting handmade souvenirs shows beautiful cultural exchange. More countries should learn from this!
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Kavya N
The Andaman students must be so excited! Visiting Red Fort on Independence Day is every Indian child's dream. Hope they get inspired to serve our nation in future ✨
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Siddharth J
Good initiative but I hope they also show these students the real challenges India faces. Only then can they truly contribute to making India powerful. Balanced exposure is important.

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