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MAHADEVPUR, Dec 27: A special pre-recruitment training program for Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) was organized for Adivasi youths at the Mahadevpur Circuit House Conference Hall in Namsai district. The initiative was a joint effort by the Aadhunik India Foundation and the 25th Battalion of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) based in Tezu.
The program aimed to equip young Adivasi aspirants from Namsai and Changlang districts with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the physical, medical, and written tests required for CAPF recruitment. Around 100 participants, including several young women from nearby villages, attended the training sessions.
Assistant Commandant Girish Singh Farswan and his team from the 25 Bn, ITBP, conducted the CAPF awareness program, offering detailed insights into the recruitment process. The training covered various aspects, including academic preparation, physical and medical standards, the Common Entrance Examination (CEE) syllabus, and techniques for excelling in physical fitness tests.
DK Chauhan, the National President of Aadhunik India Foundation, addressed the participants, encouraging them to pursue careers in the CAPF. He provided motivational guidance and practical advice to enhance their chances of selection and prepare them for the rigorous training ahead.
The program reflects a commitment to empowering Adivasi youths with opportunities for growth and employment in the armed forces, contributing to their personal development and the strengthening of national security.
This initiative received appreciation from the participants, who expressed gratitude for the valuable training and mentorship provided by the ITBP and Aadhunik India Foundation.