Srinagar, July 18 (Vijay Kumar) – Kashmiri Children from remote areas of Kupwara district in North Kashmir, back from their two-week long visit to various places of historical and cultural importance in the country, met the Governor, N. N. Vohra, in Srinagar on Saturday, along with their teachers and the Army officers who had been with them on the tour.
The students, from class 4th to 8th, visited
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Interacting with the children, the Governor enquired from them the places they had visited and the experiences they had gained during the tour. The touring students described their tour a lifetime opportunity, which had left an indelible impression on their minds. They said that they had the rich experience of visiting various historical places in the country and seeing for themselves its glorious pluralistic ethos. For majority of the students, it was their maiden visit to any place outside the
The Governor asked these students to write a 500-word essay on their impressions about the tour and the places they had visited, announcing that the best three adjudged write-ups would be given prizes by him. He also presented gifts to the students and wished them a bright future.
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