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Kashmir University Students Flagged in after Enriching Educational Tour

Srinagar, Feb 18: The Chinar Corps & HQ 31 Sub Area proudly marks the conclusion of an enlightening educational expedition for Kashmir University students. The tour aimed to broaden students’ perspectives and promote intercultural understanding. Commencing on February 17, students delved into transformative experiences, including insightful discussions, historical explorations, and fostering connections with peers from Delhi University.
Organized by the Chinar Corps, the tour offered students a diverse range of experiences, from academic engagements to cultural immersions. Visiting iconic landmarks such as Rashtrapati Bhavan, India Gate, and historic sites like the Red Fort, students gained invaluable insights into India’s cultural heritage and architectural wonders.
A highlight was the lively exchange with peers from Kirori Mal College, Delhi University, facilitating discussions on academia and current affairs, fostering intellectual growth and camaraderie across borders.
Engaging in dialogue with Lieutenant General M. V. Suchindra Kumar, Vice Chief of Army Staff, students were lauded for their enthusiasm and encouraged to be agents of positive change in their communities.
The success of this educational initiative underscores the Indian Army’s commitment to youth empowerment and cross-cultural exchange, fostering a sense of purpose and camaraderie among future leaders.
As the students return to Kashmir University, they carry with them cherished memories and a renewed sense of purpose. The Chinar Corps remains steadfast in supporting the academic and holistic development of youth, recognizing their potential as catalysts for change.

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