
Dimapur, February 2 (MExN): As part of the Assam Rifles Civic Action Plan, 29 Assam Rifles conducted a National Integration Tour of 10 days from Dimapur to Dehradun. 25 students and three teachers from St. Joseph’s Christian Home, Vihokhu and Government High School, Nito were taken on a fully funded tour, according to a press release. The students took the opportunity to acquaint themselves with cultural, traditional ethos and economic development of the country, it added. The event was flagged off by Tohli V Zhimomi from Kashirambasti, grandparent of one of the students on January 18. The participants visited Red Fort, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Parliament and RBI in New Delhi. During a three days halt in Dehradun, the group visited Indian Military Academy, Forest Reserve Institute and Mussorie. On their way back to Dimapur, they visited Botanical Garden, Victoria Memorial, Eden Gardens and Howrah Bridge in Kolkata.
AR donates pumping sets
As part of Military Civic Action, 31 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Headquarters 7 Sector Assam Rifles and Headquarters IGAR (N) donated two pumping sets of 1 Horse Power capacity to Changdang Village, Mokokchung district on January 23, 2014. Assam Rifles hoped that the pumping sets will provide relief to the village by providing water supply to remote localities. Various projects are being undertaken by Assam Rifles in Mokokchung district to provide assistance to local populace, AR said in a press release.
AR donates pumping sets
As part of Military Civic Action, 31 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Headquarters 7 Sector Assam Rifles and Headquarters IGAR (N) donated two pumping sets of 1 Horse Power capacity to Changdang Village, Mokokchung district on January 23, 2014. Assam Rifles hoped that the pumping sets will provide relief to the village by providing water supply to remote localities. Various projects are being undertaken by Assam Rifles in Mokokchung district to provide assistance to local populace, AR said in a press release.