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Grand inauguration of 17th Tribal Youth Exchange Program held

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Bhopal- A seven-day program sponsored by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India and under the auspices of the Ministry of Sports, Government of India, under the auspices of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Sports, Government of India, was inaugurated at Leena Hotel Palace in Lalghati, Bhopal. On this occasion, the chief guest of the program was Mr. Shyam Kumre, former IAS officer and co-chairman of Red Cross Society Madhya Pradesh Bhopal, Mr. Sanjay Kushram, President District Panchayat Mandla, Mrs. Krishna Kumre, Retired Commissioner Finance, Mr. Piyush Dubey Seoni. Shri Neeraj Markam was a social worker. On this occasion, the program was inaugurated after lighting the lamp and garlanding the portrait of Swami Vivekananda. While presenting the program report, Mr. Prajnal Aggarwal, District Youth Officer My Bharat Bhopal said that it is being organized under the aegis of Home Ministry sponsored and My Bharat Bhopal (Youth Program, Sports Ministry, Government of India) in which participants from seven states are included which are Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Orissa respectively. And a total of 200 participants from Jharkhand are participating. The participants are selected by CRPF, BSF and ITBP and facilities are provided by My Bharat (Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India). This program includes participants from the districts which are affected by leftist ideology and Naxalite influence. This event is being organized to connect the tribal youth here with the mainstream of the country, to make their career and to make them a responsible citizen. It is the effort of the Government of India that these youth To get acquainted with the divinity and grandeur of the country and do constructive work in the society and protect oneself from disruptive elements. On this occasion, Mr. Shyam Kumre ji, Chairman, Madhya Pradesh Red Cross Committee, praised the program very much and described the program as very important. On this occasion, Mr. Sanjay Kushram ji, President of District Panchayat Mandla inspired the youth of the tribal community to become self-employed and avoid social discrimination and other evils and make their career along with Mrs. Krishna Kumre ji, Retired Commissioner. Through finance, he inspired the youth of tribal community to stay away from alcohol, dowry and other social evils and especially told the female participants to move forward by taking inspiration from their career and Sanatan culture. On this occasion, Mr. Neeraj Markam, social worker Mandla, Mr. Piyush Dubey, social worker Seoni, Mr. Raunak Srivastava, Mr. Arpit Khandelwal, Mr. Sunil Kathoutia, Mrs. Sushma Mukund Gawli district helped in making the program successful. Youth Officer Betul, Mrs. Akanksha Mahawaria Shajapur, Preeti District Youth Officer Jhabua, Mr. Manish Chauhan Program Assistant Bhopal along with all CRPF, BSF, ITBP escorts and other youth were present. The program was successfully conducted by Mr. C.R. Janghela Program Supervisor My Bharat Bhopal. On this occasion, ideas were brainstormed on the ideal life philosophy of Swami Vivekananda and cultural programs were presented by the participants from Jharkhand and Orissa. At the end of the program, national anthem was played

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