The Assam Rifles celebrated Children’s Day with great enthusiasm across various villages in the districts of Noklak, Mon, and Mokokchung in eastern Nagaland. The celebrations were conducted in villages including Noklak, Shamatore, Choklangan, Langnyok, Wamsa, and Impur, spreading joy and fostering a sense of community among the local children.
A total of 458 students and 40 teachers participated in the events, making the occasion a memorable one. The celebrations featured a variety of activities aimed at engaging the students, including:
- Cultural Performances: Students showcased their talents through traditional dances and music, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region.
- Sports and Games: Friendly competitions were organized to encourage teamwork and sportsmanship among the children.
- Educational Activities: Interactive sessions and quizzes were held to inspire learning and creativity.
- Gifts and Prizes: Students were presented with gifts and prizes, adding to the festive spirit of the occasion.
The Assam Rifles personnel also took the opportunity to interact with the students and teachers, reinforcing their commitment to supporting education and development in remote areas. The event highlighted the Assam Rifles’ ongoing efforts to connect with local communities and contribute positively to the welfare of the youth.
The initiative was widely appreciated by the villagers and educational institutions, serving as a reminder of the Assam Rifles’ dedication to fostering harmony and development in the region.