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Cycle expedition team interact with Army Commander

| | Feb 03, 2015, at 06:46 am
Udhampur, Feb 2 (IBNS) The Cycle expedition 'Sailab Se Salamati Tak', comprising of 19 Kashmiri youth and nine Army personnel, interacted with Lt Gn DS Hooda, GOC-in-C (Army Commander) , Northern Command at Udhampur on Monday.

To commemorate the joint efforts of Jawan and Awaam in saving the precious human lives in the Kashmir valley during the recent flash floods,  the cycle expedition from Srinagar to Delhi  via Jammu, Jalandhar and Ambala was planned as an expression of grit with which Kashmir fought the floods and how youth symbolised  the march towards ‘well being’ and ‘restoration’.

The participants of the expedition will also be creating awareness on literature, customs and traditions of Kashmir en-route and at Delhi.

These youths will participate in the annual cultural festival ‘Mecca’ of the Hindu College in Delhi and will be attending ‘Mushaira’ the literary festival of the college centred around Kashmir.   

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