Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 28: Bharat Darshan Tour of 40 students i.e. 22 Girls and 18 Boys hailing from remote areas of Jammu region culminated. In a colorful closing ceremony organized at BSF Frontier HQ Paloura, N S Jamwal, IG BSF Jammu and other BSF officials welcomed the students and interacted with them. This capacity building tour was flagged off by N S Jamwal, IG BSF on 22 Jan 2019. As part of Confidence building measures, girls and boys students haling from remote border area of Jammu region enjoyed the visit to various historical and cultural places i.e Akshar Dham, Connaught Place, Humanyun Tomb, Lal Qilla, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, IGI Airport, India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhawan, National Zoological Park New Delhi, Rajghat, in Delhi, Buland Darwaja Jodha Mahal, Panch Mahal and other historical places in Fatehput Sikri, world famous Taj Mahal in Agra, Indo-Pak border at BOP Octrol, Bagh-e-Bahu , Aquarium and Amar Place in Jammu. The students were overwhelmed to visit Taj Mahal the seventh wonder of the world. The students also got the opportunity to witness spectacular Republic Day parade at Rajpath, Delhi on January 26. The students were also called on by R K Mishra, Director General BSF and were thrilled to interact with him. The tour has been organized by BSF Jammu Frontier to give them an opportunity to see the diversity of the Nation and to widened their horizons. While addressing the students, N S Jamwal IG BSF, emphasised on the importance of studies as well as games in a life of a student. He also motivated students try to bring positive change in society through experiences they have gained in the tour. IG BSF also shared valuable experiences of his life and urged students always ready to face challanges rather than escaping them. |