
Moreh, July 5: Reinforcing its commitment to community welfare and humanitarian outreach, the Assam Rifles under Spear Corps organised a special interaction programme at the Jehovah Jireh Children's Home in Moreh, Tengnoupal district of Manipur, spending a memorable day with the children and extending support through the distribution of essential supplies.
The outreach initiative was aimed at encouraging and supporting the children while strengthening the bond between the security forces and the local community. During the programme, Assam Rifles personnel distributed essential daily-use items, stationery, educational materials and other necessities to the children, helping meet some of their immediate needs and promoting education.
The event was marked by warmth and enthusiasm as the children welcomed the visiting personnel with colourful cultural performances that reflected the rich traditions of the region. One of the highlights of the programme was a heartfelt rendition of Vande Mataram, which drew appreciation from the Assam Rifles personnel and created an atmosphere of patriotism and unity.
Officials said such community outreach programmes are part of the Assam Rifles' sustained efforts to support education, encourage the holistic development of children and foster trust among people living in border areas.
The interaction also provided an opportunity for the children to engage with the security personnel, who motivated them to pursue education, remain confident and contribute positively to society.
The Assam Rifles reiterated that community welfare remains an integral part of its mission and that similar initiatives will continue to be organised to promote education, social well-being and closer ties with border communities.
The programme concluded with an interactive session and the distribution of gifts, leaving the children delighted and reinforcing the enduring relationship between the Assam Rifles and the local population.
Moreh, July 5: Reinforcing its commitment to community welfare and humanitarian outreach, the Assam Rifles under Spear Corps organised a special interaction programme at the Jehovah Jireh Children's Home in Moreh, Tengnoupal district of Manipur, spending a memorable day with the children and extending support through the distribution of essential supplies.
The outreach initiative was aimed at encouraging and supporting the children while strengthening the bond between the security forces and the local community. During the programme, Assam Rifles personnel distributed essential daily-use items, stationery, educational materials and other necessities to the children, helping meet some of their immediate needs and promoting education.
The event was marked by warmth and enthusiasm as the children welcomed the visiting personnel with colourful cultural performances that reflected the rich traditions of the region. One of the highlights of the programme was a heartfelt rendition of Vande Mataram, which drew appreciation from the Assam Rifles personnel and created an atmosphere of patriotism and unity.
Officials said such community outreach programmes are part of the Assam Rifles' sustained efforts to support education, encourage the holistic development of children and foster trust among people living in border areas.
The interaction also provided an opportunity for the children to engage with the security personnel, who motivated them to pursue education, remain confident and contribute positively to society.
The Assam Rifles reiterated that community welfare remains an integral part of its mission and that similar initiatives will continue to be organised to promote education, social well-being and closer ties with border communities.
The programme concluded with an interactive session and the distribution of gifts, leaving the children delighted and reinforcing the enduring relationship between the Assam Rifles and the local population.
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