By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | Dec 20
Inter State Youth Exchange Programme 2017-18 under Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat concluded today which have been continuing for the last 15 days at Kangshang, Khuman Lampak Sports Complex, Imphal.
The programme was participated by a team of forty-six youths from Madhya Pradesh and fifty-four from Nagaland and Manipur.
The main objectives for organising the programme was to celebrate the unity in diversity and to strengthen the emotional bond between the people.
It is also to showcase the heritage, culture, customs and traditions of the partner states which are Madhya Pradesh, Nagaland and Manipur. To fulfil the objectives various types of programmes and activities were conducted during the fifteen days.
Addressing on keynote address, district youth coordinator, Nehru Yuva Kendra (NYKS), Imphal West Yumnam Luxman brief on the programmes conducted for the last fifteen days. The group discussion which was held as a part of the programme brings a big impact between the youths to know the heritage, customs, culture and traditions.
Speaking on the occasion, vice-chancellor of Manipur Univesity, professor Naorem Khagendra Singh as chief guest said the youths can bring a change for the nation.
Youths have lots of potential in every field and if they exchange their thoughts and ideas between themselves it can bring a great nation from others.
World is divided into two process exclusiveness and inclusiveness, exclusiveness is a divided communities and inclusiveness is oneness between the communities. In the small state of Manipur also people are in exclusiveness that is the reason to bring lag in integrity, he added.
Speaking to media persons, co-coordinator of Madhya Pradesh, Pravesh Khan said it is glad to participate such programme and with the help of such programme youths can exchange the ideas between themselves in the field of food, culture. Despite from the news heard about the state about the crimes and unwanted happenings the people of the state found to be friendly and open hearted.
With the help of such programme by organising at different parts of the state oneness between the youths of different parts of the country could be brought for a peaceful nation, he added.
State director NYKS, Imphal, Sahib Singh and state director NYKS, Kohima, Jackie Ruivah also attended the function as guests of honour.
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