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Four-day Youth Festival "Sangam" commences at Bhaderwah
11/30/2015 11:25:41 PM
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BHADERWAH, Nov 30: Bhaderwah Campus in collaboration with 4 Rastryia Rifles (Bihar) under the aegis of CIF(Delta) organised four days youth festival "Sangam 2015" under "Opertion Sadhbhavana" which commenced here today. This mega event was inaugurated by Sunil Sharma MoS R&B and Revenue , Daleep Parihar MLA Bhaderwah, Professor R D Sharma, Vice Chancellor, Jammu University, in the presence of large numbers of dignitaries .
Speaking on the occasion Sunil Sharma Minister of State for R&B and Revenue lauded the role of Army saying that it is because of the sacrifices of Army personnal we are living a peaceful life. He congratulated the Army and Bhaderwah Campus for organising this colourful bonanza. The cultural programme presented by the students of the Bhaderwah Campus depicted mutual harmony and brotherhood which is an integral part of the culture of Chenab region, he said further adding that the people of this region especially youths should rise above the communal politics and secure a bright future for them selves and for this region .Minister while proposing an international scientist meet at Bhaderwah Campus said that University should prepare a booklet depicting the natural resources of Chenab region and on that basis internationally reputed scientists will be lured to come this region who will explore the possibilities to find out the ample hidden resources which are spread within the mountains of this region he added. The Minister also stressed to identify area for the establishment of Village Knowledge Centre which will benefit farmers and educated youth by obtaining desired information and their feedback for framing policies and taking other welfare measures.
Prof. R D Sharma, Vice Chancellor University of Jammu in his address praised the Armed Forces for encouraging such constructive activities in the region which help channelize the energies of the youth in proper direction. About 400 students and teachers from 08 Colleges including Bhadarwah Campus, University of Jammu, Islamia Faridia College, Kishtwar, Government Degree Colleges of Bhadarwah, Doda, Kisthwar, Kilotran, Marwah and Chhatru participated in the event. Students of Bhaderwah Campus showcased their skills in dancing and singing on the day of Opening Ceremony of the event. A total of thirty different competitions viz Debate, Sketching, Clay Modelling, Photography, Athletics, Chess, Badminton for girls, Quiz,Painting, Marathon, Volleyball and Cricket etc will be conducted during the three days. Besides, information stalls were also put up, which included Equipment & Weapon Display and stalls like Join Army, NCC, Free Internet Cafe, CSD, MI Room, Bank, MSME and Career Counseling.
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