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Kiren Rijiju interacts with students from Arunachal Pradesh

| | Apr 01, 2016, at 07:55 pm
New Delhi, Apr 1 (IBNS) Minister of State for Home Affairs, Kiren Rijiju, met a group of 14 girl students from West Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh, who are on excursion tour organized by Indo Tibetan Border Police, in New Delhi, on Friday.
During the meeting, the children shared the experience of their visit to different historical places and mentioned that they could see India’s unity in diversity. 
 
While interacting with the children, Kiren Rijiju said that he is glad to meet the students and shared the experience of his recent visit to Arunachal Pradesh. 
 
He said that the excursion tour is a good learning experience for the students and it will remain as a memorable one. The Minister said that the students should share their tour experience with family and friends, when they return. 
 
Kiren Rijiju advised the students to inculcate discipline and strive to work for the country. He also advised them to study well and wished them a safe return to Arunachal Pradesh after the tour. 
 
The minister appreciated ITBP for organising such tours for the students from the remote regions of the country and also commended the Force’s welfare activities, apart from protecting border areas. 
 


 

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