JWU Cadet Selected for NCC Youth Exchange Program in Bhutan

Anmol Pari Mishra Among 12 Cadets Representing India in Cultural Exchange

Key Points:

  • NCC cadet from Jamshedpur Women’s University visits Bhutan till December 20
  • Program aims to strengthen India-Bhutan cultural and educational ties
  • Vice Chancellor praises cadet’s achievement as moment of pride

JAMSHEDPUR – Jamshedpur Women’s University NCC cadet Anmol Pari Mishra is currently in Bhutan as part of the NCC Youth Exchange Program.

She joins eleven other cadets from across India. The program focuses on promoting bilateral cultural understanding.

Cultural Exchange Activities

The cadets are experiencing Bhutanese traditions and lifestyle. They participate in various activities representing India.

This initiative strengthens diplomatic relations between both nations. The exchange program continues until December 20.

University Recognition

Vice Chancellor Dr. Anjila Gupta congratulated Mishra on her selection. She thanked 37 Jharkhand Battalion’s Commanding Officer Colonel Vinay Ahuja.

“This opportunity aids personality development and global exposure,” said Dr. Gupta. The program serves as inspiration for other students.

NCC Leadership

Caretaker Officer Preeti praised Mishra’s dedication and discipline. She highlighted the importance of representing India internationally.

The selection reflects the university’s commitment to student development. It marks a significant achievement for Jharkhand’s NCC unit.

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