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National integration camp inaugurated in Nagaon, Assam
In the inaugural speech, Deepak Kumar said 'National Integration Camps are held to promote the feeling of unity in diversity among the youth of our nation. To this end the youth of different regions and religions are brought together, he said.
A NATIONAL Integration camp (NIC) being organised by Dristi Foundation in colloboration with NYK Nagaon, was inaugurated at Bapuji hall in Puranigudam, some 12 kms away from Nagaon town of Assam. Deepok Kumar, the Youth officer of NSS inaugurated the camp by lightening an earthen lamp. The other distinguished guest who attended the inaugural ceremony were Ghansyam Hazarika,Rtd. RC of NYKS, Dandi Nath, DSO of Nagaon & Dr. Abu Hanifa.
 
In the inaugural speech, Deepak Kumar said "National Integration Camps are held to promote the feeling of unity in diversity among the youth of our nation. To this end the youth of different regions and religions are brought together for a cultural exchange". He appealed the camp participants to contribute their service in nation development.He further mentioned that the government of India has framed National Integration Camp decades ago, which basic aim is to provide opportunity to the youth, irrespective of their caste, creed, community, religion or region, to exchange their cultures, customs and traditions among themselves for better mutual understanding and coexistence.
 
Youths from Sikkim, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh are the participants in the seven days long programme along with the host state,  Assam. The camp will conclude on 28th July.After the inauguration, the participants from different state performed folk songs and dances. The dances in colourful traditional attires enthralled the audience.
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