Publish Date: | Tue, 22 Feb 2022 12:57 AM (IST)
Narayanpur. A civic action program was organized under the guidance of ITBP fighter 29th Corps Samar Bahadur Singh in village Nelwad. In the said program, village level volleyball competition was also organized in five villages. In this, the final match was held between Bagbera and Terdul, in which prizes were also distributed to the winners and runners-up. Along with this, essential items related to volleyball, football, cricket were distributed to the players in the form of sports material.
Samar Bahadur Singh, a fighter of the 29th Corps of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force, gave information while addressing. ITBP constantly organizes programs to nurture and encourage sports talent at the village level. Necessary efforts are made to move the players out of it. It is the result of the efforts of ITBP that today tribal youths from the interior areas are turning away from Naxalism ideology and becoming aware of sports and are working hard to carve their future in sports.
Apart from this, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force also constantly prepares for various competitive examinations, which has benefited the youth of the village level. In the last few years, text material for competitive examinations has also been distributed by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force. Apart from this, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force also provides financial help to the students who face any fee related problems. The result of the Civic Action Program is that today the villagers of the hinterland are interacting directly with the police and the force without any hesitation.
Hundreds of villagers were present in the civic action program to connect with ITBP villagers and develop the area. Along with this, young children have also presented attractive dance in the program. Those who were given text material by ITBP as an award.
On this occasion Samar Bahadur Singh Fighter 29th Corps Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force, Dr. Rahul Rawat Senior Medical Officer, Dr. Roop Jyoti, Lashkar Veterinary Officer, Akhon U. Assistant Fighter and Camp In-charge, Dr. Mrinal E.P. Medical officers, Sarpanch Rano Potai, Sonu Karanga, Rupsay Karanga, Ujjar Singh, Ram Singh Wadde and hundreds of villagers were present.
Posted By: Nai Dunia News Network