
Along, Sep 22: The Girl Power #TAAMIKOMJI 3.0 – Girl’s Football League 2025 concluded on a high note in Along, Arunachal Pradesh, celebrating women empowerment, sportsmanship, and civil-military unity. Held from September 15 to 20, the event was organized by the Spear Corps of the Indian Army, demonstrating its continued commitment to uplifting youth — especially young girls — in remote border regions.
The football league brought together young female athletes from across the state, giving them a rare platform to showcase their skills, passion, and resilience. Over the course of six days, the tournament witnessed spirited matches, packed audiences, and a wave of encouragement for gender equality in sports.
More than just a competition, TAAMIKOMJI 3.0 stood as a symbol of change — fostering confidence among girls and strengthening the ties between the Army and local communities. It also highlighted the growing momentum of grassroots sports in India's Northeast, where talent often remains hidden due to lack of opportunity and exposure.
This edition of the league was not only about football but also about the fusion of military support with civil development. The Indian Army played a central role in organizing logistics, ensuring safety, and promoting inclusivity. Their involvement reinforced trust and cooperation between security forces and civilians in a region that shares international borders and unique challenges.
Inspiring the Next Generation
For many participants, this was their first experience of playing in a professional setting. The event included coaching workshops, motivational sessions, and interactions with senior Army officers and sports personalities, further encouraging young girls to dream big and aim high.
The success of TAAMIKOMJI 3.0 has already sparked discussions about expanding such initiatives to other districts, making sports a strong tool for empowerment in India's frontier regions.
Along, Sep 22: The Girl Power #TAAMIKOMJI 3.0 – Girl’s Football League 2025 concluded on a high note in Along, Arunachal Pradesh, celebrating women empowerment, sportsmanship, and civil-military unity. Held from September 15 to 20, the event was organized by the Spear Corps of the Indian Army, demonstrating its continued commitment to uplifting youth — especially young girls — in remote border regions.
The football league brought together young female athletes from across the state, giving them a rare platform to showcase their skills, passion, and resilience. Over the course of six days, the tournament witnessed spirited matches, packed audiences, and a wave of encouragement for gender equality in sports.
More than just a competition, TAAMIKOMJI 3.0 stood as a symbol of change — fostering confidence among girls and strengthening the ties between the Army and local communities. It also highlighted the growing momentum of grassroots sports in India's Northeast, where talent often remains hidden due to lack of opportunity and exposure.
This edition of the league was not only about football but also about the fusion of military support with civil development. The Indian Army played a central role in organizing logistics, ensuring safety, and promoting inclusivity. Their involvement reinforced trust and cooperation between security forces and civilians in a region that shares international borders and unique challenges.
Inspiring the Next Generation
For many participants, this was their first experience of playing in a professional setting. The event included coaching workshops, motivational sessions, and interactions with senior Army officers and sports personalities, further encouraging young girls to dream big and aim high.
The success of TAAMIKOMJI 3.0 has already sparked discussions about expanding such initiatives to other districts, making sports a strong tool for empowerment in India's frontier regions.
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