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Kupwara, May 24: Demonstrating a strong commitment to
nurturing leadership, cultural awareness, and civic responsibility among young
people, the 7 Jammu & Kashmir Battalion NCC Kupwara successfully conducted
a Youth Network Programme at Army Goodwill School (AGS), Wayne.
The event, organised under the leadership of Lieutenant
Colonel (Lt Col) SS Misquith, Administrative Officer of the battalion, was
marked by active participation from NCC cadets, local youth, and students.
Attendees engaged in an inspiring lecture and interactive session designed to
motivate and empower the next generation of leaders.
The programme was honoured by the presence of National
Conference youth leader Shahrukh Nasir Khan who attended as the Chief Guest. In
his keynote address, Khan commended the initiative, applauding both NCC and AGS
Wayne for their efforts in guiding youth towards constructive engagement and
national development.
"The youth are not just the leaders of tomorrow; they
are the strength of today. Programmes like this equip them with the tools,
vision, and courage to bring about meaningful change," Khan remarked.
The event centred around the theme 'Vikas for Viksit Bharat 2047’, highlighting the importance of culture, heritage, and roots. It forms part of the NCC’s wider objective to unite communities and empower young individuals, especially in border areas.
Lt Col SS Misquith underscored the vital role the NCC plays in cultivating disciplined, responsible citizens and extended heartfelt appreciation to local authorities and the school administration for their support in making the programme a success.
The Youth Network Programme at AGS Wayne stands as a significant milestone in regional efforts to promote peace, unity, and proactive youth engagement.