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Indian Army Celebrated National Youth Day at remote area of Warsun and in Mawar valley

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Srinagar: National Youth Day was organised and celebrated with great enthusiasm and fanfare at Warsun company area by Indian Army, 160 Infantry Battalion TA on Wednesday. The youth, including girls from in and around Warsun gathered to enjoy the day with the Indian Army. A similar event was also organised at Mawar valley by the Indian Army.

The boys and girls had unlimited fun in the fresh snow as games were also catered to enhance the excitement. The youth participated with full vigour in sledging, tug of war and also indulged in a friendly snow fight between boys and girls. Overall, it was a great day well spent.

The youth thanked the Indian Army for organising The National Youth Day and also pledged to support the Security Forces with all their hearts.

In another related incident, National Youth Day (Prelude to Army Day) was also organised at Mawar Valley by the Indian Army.

The Indian Army at Naugam organised an awareness drive to educate the youth on various enrolments into Indian Army and felicitate the ex-servicemen of Mawar valley.

The awareness drive emphasised the message of youth being the strong backbone of the nation. Future of our nation depends on how well we groom them and provide guidance for a bright future.

An event was organised where the youth were educated about various recruitment and employment opportunities in the Indian Army. Inspiring stories of prominent youth icons were also put on display in order to motivate the younger generation and make these local heroes as their role models. A short talk was also delivered by the ex-servicemen on various opportunities and avenues available for them to succeed in life.

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Aadil Akbar
Aadil Akbar is a Kashmir-based journalist reporting on ground realities from Jammu & Kashmir, with a focus on rural livelihoods, conflict-affected regions, and socio-economic issues. His work brings forward voices from remote and underreported areas, offering a nuanced perspective on life beyond the headlines.

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