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ITANAGAR, Apr 26: A five-day residential training for fifty NSS volunteers from various units was inaugurated at Tadar Taniang Hall, DBYC here by Director, Higher and Technical Education, Tejum Padu.
Speaking to the participants, Padu exhorted them to spend the period to know themselves more, to develop their personality and learn inter-personal skills, which enables a person to achieve goals. Quoting from his own life experiences in which he went through hardships to achieve goals, Padu called upon the volunteers to put in hard work especially when goals are more difficult to achieve.
Earlier, Sunil Kumar Basumatary, Regional Director, NSS Regional Centre, Guwahati spoke about the 49 such training programmes which will be organized in seven different places in each of the seven sisters in the present fiscal and added that the Itanagar programme is the first of its kind.
Dr. VN Sharma while welcoming all the participants to the programme spoke about the uniqueness of the training and encouraged the volunteers to make the training a memorable one through hard work and determination.