Assam Governor Gulab Chand Kataria on Saturday said that youth exchange programmes go a long way in sharing, fostering and preserving the rich traditions and cultural heritage of the country which strengthens the mutual relations.
“Youth exchange programmes go a long way in sharing, fostering and preserving the rich traditions and cultural heritage of the country. This, on one hand, strengthens the mutual relations existing among the youth and on the other boosts their self-esteem,” said Assam Governor Gulab Chand Kataria at a closing ceremony of the 14th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme at Don Bosco Institute, Kharguli in Guwahati on Saturday. Speaking on the occasion, the Governor said that the student exchange event stands as a testament to the noble objective of acquainting attendees with the multifaceted cultural nuances, timeless rituals, folk dances and rich traditions of the country while providing insights into the dynamic economic landscape of the diverse states of India.
“This praiseworthy initiative offers a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of India dappled with resplendent colours, leaving the students awestruck with its sheer grandeur,” he added.
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