Jammu, Mar 24: Army organised a ‘motivational programme to Join Armed Forces‘ for youth of remote village Cherji in Kishtwar District.
“With an aim to educate, spread awareness and motivate the youth to take up Armed Forces as a profession, Indian Army organised a lecture on Information to local youth of Cherji region of Kishtwar district, PRO Defence Lt Col Devender Anand said here today.
Col Anand said, “The lecture focused on encouraging the locals, especially youth and providing them detailed information about the Indian Army.”
“Participating youths were also informed about Indian Army initiatives for the locals, enrollment procedure through different types of entries and also briefed about the various opportunities available for them to join the Indian Army.”
Col Anand said, “Participants were made aware about the complete procedure of joining Army which included physical and educational requirements and the selection process for various types of entries in Army.”
“The event was unique and gave a motivational experience for the youth and general public.”
“The lecture was an effort to intrigue the senses of our youngsters and motivate them to join the Indian Army,” Col Anand added.
“With an aim to educate, spread awareness and motivate the youth to take up Armed Forces as a profession, Indian Army organised a lecture on Information to local youth of Cherji region of Kishtwar district, PRO Defence Lt Col Devender Anand said here today.
Col Anand said, “The lecture focused on encouraging the locals, especially youth and providing them detailed information about the Indian Army.”
“Participating youths were also informed about Indian Army initiatives for the locals, enrollment procedure through different types of entries and also briefed about the various opportunities available for them to join the Indian Army.”
Col Anand said, “Participants were made aware about the complete procedure of joining Army which included physical and educational requirements and the selection process for various types of entries in Army.”
“The event was unique and gave a motivational experience for the youth and general public.”
“The lecture was an effort to intrigue the senses of our youngsters and motivate them to join the Indian Army,” Col Anand added.