Jamshedpur NCC Cadet Anmol Pari Mishra to Represent India in Bhutan

Anmol Pari Mishra selected for Youth Exchange Program in December 2024

A Jamshedpur Women’s University NCC cadet has been chosen to represent India at an international youth program in Bhutan.

JAMSHEDPUR – Anmol Pari Mishra, a Senior Under Officer from Jamshedpur Women’s University NCC unit, will represent India at the Youth Exchange Program in Bhutan.

The prestigious program is scheduled to take place from December 3 to 20, 2024.

Mishra will join other young cadets from across India on this international platform.

Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Anjila Gupta praised Mishra’s dedication and hard work that led to this achievement.

The University views this selection as a proud moment, reflecting their commitment to excellence.

Colonel Vinay Ahuja, Commanding Officer of the 37 Jharkhand Battalion NCC, received commendation for his exemplary training.

Caretaker Officer Preeti expressed support, noting that Mishra’s success would inspire other cadets.

The selection is seen as a motivation for future endeavors within the University and NCC unit.

Mishra’s participation is expected to bring honor to both the University and the nation.

This achievement highlights the quality of NCC training and opportunities available at Jamshedpur Women’s University.

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