Youth conclave starts at Setong Sena general ground in Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh’s Minister Sports &Youth Affairs Mama Natung, along with legislator Laisam Simai, inaugurated the first ever Arunachal Yuva Samanvay (AYS)
Youth conclave starts at Setong Sena general ground in Arunachal Pradesh

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JAIRMAPUR (CHANGLANG): Arunachal Pradesh's Minister Sports &Youth Affairs Mama Natung, along with legislator Laisam Simai, inaugurated the first ever Arunachal Yuva Samanvay (AYS) organized by the department of youth affairs at Setong Sena general ground near here on Friday.

AYS is the first-ever programme bring organized in the State to foster and promote national among the youths. It also aims for cultural exchange among the 26 tribes and other sub-tribes of the State.

Addressing the gathering, Natung said that the AYS is basically a youth conclave where participants from all districts are participating in the three-day-long programme.

Through various activities, the youths will exchange culture, customs and also foster brotherhood.

He said that it is a platform to bring prosperity, integrity and brotherhood among the youths from different tribes. There should not be differences among people on the basis or district and tribe, rather join together to create a greater Arunachal.

"The State Government is always providing such platforms to create youth empowerment. Therefore, I appeal every single participant to make the best use of it," he said, assuring that his personal effort will to ensure the AYS is a calendar event.

Natung appealed to the youths to refrain from drugs usage and join sports & games for a healthy society. He also called on the youths to create awareness on the protection of environment, forest and wildlife.

Legislator Laisam Simai, acknowledging the initiative of Youth Affairs department for coming up with the idea of organising AYS, said that it will highly benefit the youths of the State.

He said that it is not only a festival, but a perfect platform for the youths to share ideas, culture, customs and build bonds among themselves. The youths should learn to be self reliant and contribute towards the society.

"I welcome every single person who came all over from different districts of the State to Changlang district. At the same time I also appeal to the people of Changlang district to make friends and also learn from the brothers and sisters of other tribes," he said.

Meanwhile, terming the conclave as confluence of cultural exchange, Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs, Anirudh Singh appealed to the participants to make efforts in building a united, progressive and proud Arunachal Pradesh.

Earlier in the day, former Miss Arunachal Roshni Dada addressed the gathering on empowering youths from her perspective.

The three-day conclave will include folk music, folk dance, adventure sports, handicrafts making, Yoga sessions, motivational speech, painting and photography etc.

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