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Itanagar, Jan 16: Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt. General KT Parnaik (Retd.), interacted with students from Mechukha who participated in the National Integration Tour at Lok Bhavan, Itanagar today. The students from Government Higher Secondary School, Mechukha, shared their experiences with the Governor of travelling outside the State for the first time, including their maiden journeys by aeroplane and train. They spoke with excitement about their visits to the National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla, the Naval Dockyard, and the Army Sports Institute, Pune, which deeply inspired many of them to aspire for careers in the Indian Armed Forces and in professional sports. The tour was conducted by 22nd Battalion of The Sikh Regiment under the aegis of the 56 Infantry Division.
Recalling his own formative years as a cadet at the National Defence Academy, the Governor encouraged the students to prepare themselves early for the UPSC Exams to join the NDA. He shared with them the timeless essence of the NDA prayer, ‘to be physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight,’ and explained that these values are the foundation of a soldier’s life and also the guiding principles for becoming responsible, disciplined, and confident citizens.
The Governor urged the students to dream big and nurture positive thoughts, reminding them that greatness often begins with self-belief. He encouraged them to remain focused on their goals, work hard with discipline, and never allow limitations of geography or circumstance to define their future.
Emphasising the importance of character, perseverance, and courage, the Governor told the students that the nation needs young minds from frontier regions like Arunachal Pradesh to step forward and contribute to nation-building with pride and purpose.
Expressing happiness over the students’ enthusiasm and inspiration gained from the tour, the Governor advised them to share their experiences with their peers, parents, families, and the wider community. He said that such first-hand experiences can ignite curiosity, confidence, and ambition among other young students, thereby creating a ripple effect of motivation and awareness about opportunities beyond the State.
The Governor commended the Indian Army for organizing the exposure tour. He conveyed his heartfelt thanks to the 22 SIKH Battalion and 56 Infantry Division on behalf of the people, parents, and participating students. He observed that the children of the State possess immense potential and talent, and initiatives like the National Integration Tour play a crucial role in providing them the exposure and confidence needed to realize their aspirations.
Earlier, the Officer-in-Charge of the National Integration Tour, Major Praveen Chahal, 22 SIKH briefed the Governor about the tour programme, which included visits to Rashtrapati Bhavan, prominent national monuments in the National Capital, a Naval ship, and submarines in Mumbai. He informed that the tour was flagged off on 4th January by Brigadier Ritesh Katoch, SM, Commander, 5 Infantry Brigade.
The Governor hosted a high tea in honour of the participating students.