AR organises ‘A Day with Assam Rifles’ at Lokra
AR organises ‘A Day with Assam Rifles’ at Lokra

Assam Rifles organised “A Day with Assam Rifles” on Sunday (May 18) at Lokra Garrison, Assam.
A total of 55 local youth participated in the day long programme which aimed to inspire and motivate the younger generation towards a career in the Armed Forces. The event commenced early with routine Physical Training, offering participants a glimpse into the disciplined lifestyle of soldiers. This was followed by a guided tour to various institutions and facilities within the garrison. Motivational classes and interactive sessions were conducted, focusing on leadership, patriotism and service to the nation. A special motivational lecture on joining the Indian Army and Assam Rifles left a lasting impression on the youth. The initiative was well received and served as a powerful tool to bridge the gap between the armed forces and the local community.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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