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Civic Action Programmes Conducted by Assam Rifles CIVIC ACTION PROGRAMMES CONDUCTED BY ASSAM RIFLES 1. Medical Camps. The details of medical camps, conducted by various units of the Force in the NE Region during the month of Nov 2014, are as under:- Ser Date Unit Place State No of No Patients Treated (a) 01Nov 14 44 Assam Rifles Kamjong Manipur 100 (b) 07 Nov 14 9 Assam Rifles H Mongjang Manipur 75 (c) 16 Nov 14 22 Assam Rifles Manipur 200 (d) 17 Nov 14 22 Assam Rifles Soura Manipur 200 (e) 18 Nov 14 43 Assam Rifles New Khunjung Assam 151 (f) 23 Nov 14 33 Assam Rifles Tiru Nagaland 405 2. Awareness Drives. (a) 44 Assam Rifles organised a drive to promote awareness amongst the general populace about joining Security Forces at Kamjong Sub Division, District Ukhrul, Manipur on 01 Nov 14. (b) 41 Assam Rifles conducted a Cleanliness Drive in Ukhrul District, Manipur on 07 Nov 14. Coordination was carried out at the grass-root level to ensure mass participation by the local population apart from the Government officials and banners with the caption ‘Keep Ukhrul Clean’, were placed along the main road to create awareness about the event, during which trees were planted, overgrown shrubs were cut, garbage collected and dumped in the dust bins placed at appropriate locations. (c) 24 Assam Rifles organised a lecture on Mouth Cancer and Tobacco awareness at Tengnoupal Village, District Chandel, Manipur. Around 60 locals attended the lecture. (d) 14 Assam Rifles conducted a lecture on Prevention of Malaria at Farkawn Village, District Champhai, Mizoram on 18 Nov 14. Fifteen civilians attended the lecture. (e) 16 Assam Rifles organised cleanliness drive under the theme of ‘Swachh Bharat Mission’ at Shangshak Village in Ukhrul District Manipur on 22 Nov 14. All Jawans and their families along with approximately 100 villagers participated in the event. (f) 20 Assam Rifles organized Career Counselling for students of the Koinonia High School, Chandel District of Manipur on 21 Nov 14. The students were briefed in detail about various career option in the Armed Forces and Central Para Military Forces. 3. Assistance by Assam Rifles. (a) 24 Assam Rifles organized screening of the movie ‘Mary Kom’ for the local populace of Village Khudengthabi, District Chandel, Manipur on 06 Nov 14. The movie apart from providing entertainment, greatly motivated the youth. (b) A motorcycle Rally from Imphal to Moreh of the 6th North East Rider Meet was flagged off by Commandant 20 Assam Rifles on 08 Nov 14. Around 300 Royal Enfield Motor Cyclists participated in the rally. It was an excellent example of National Integrity and Unity as bikers from all over the Country gathered together with the aim of spreading the message of peace and harmony. (c) 41 Assam Rifles organised a Education Tour from Ukhrul to Imphal for students of Orientation Naga Christian High School, Ukhrul, Manipur from02-06 Nov 14. The tour comprised of 47 children including teachers hailing from Ukhrul and adjoining areas. (d) 41 Assam Rifles organised a Study Tour for Human Resource Enrichment Centre, Ringui Village, District Ukhrul, Manipur to Guwahati & Shillong from 01- 04 Nov 14. 37 school children alongwith teachers hailing from Ringui village and adjoining areas went on the tour and got a first time exposure to the world outside Manipur. The children visited various historical places in Shillong and Guwahati. (e) 41 Assam Rifles organized a Cultural Extravaganza programme on 08 Nov 2014. A total of 94 children from various schools of Tolloi, Kachai, Ukhrul and Litan villages took part in the event. (f) 42 Assam Rifles organized a Painting Competition at Government High School at Namphai-II Village in Changlang District, Arunachal Pradesh on 07 Nov 14. (g) 44 Assam Rifles distributed ten plastic chairs to village Kamjong – Chassad, Ukhrul District, Manipur. (h) Assam Rifles Contributes Rs 25 Lakhs in Prime Minister’s Relief Fund for Jammu and Kashmir. All Ranks of the Assam Rifles have contributed Rs 25 Lakhs to the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund for welfare of the Victims of the recent devasting floods in Jammu and Kashmir. The Director General Assam Rifles, Lieutenant General Ramesh Kumar Rana, Sena Medal, Vishisht Seva Medal has presented the Demand Draft bearing machine number 294801 dated 18 October 2014 of Rs 25 Lakhs to Hon’able Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh in a ceremony at New Delhi on 22 Nov 2014. (j) Assam Rifles contributes Rs 10 Lakhs to Chief Minister’s Relief Fund. All ranks of the Assam Rifles have contributed Rs 10 Lakhs to Chief Minister’s Relief fund of Meghalaya for welfare of the victims of the Tura flood. Director General Assam Rifles handed over the cheque to Dr. Mukul Sangma, Chief Minister of Meghalaya on 28 Nov 2014. 4. Interactive Session. (a) 12 Assam Rifles conducted an interaction with Gao Buda and prominent village persons at Itakhola Village, District Sonitpur, Assam on 05 Nov 14. Total 46 villagers attended the same. (b) 41 Assam Rifles conducted an interactive session with the school principals and faculty members of around 30 schools and various education institutes in Ukhrul District, Manipur on 11 Nov 14. This session was conducted to make the educationalists aware about the several steps being undertaken by the Assam Rifles to spread awareness about job avenues available for local youth and guidance to fulfill their goals. 5. Promotion of sports. (a) 16 Assam Rifles conducted a Volley Ball Tournament for both boys and girls at Sagolmang Village, Ukhrul District, Manipur on 2017 Nov 14. The aim of the tournament was to promote the sports activities in the young generation. (b) 41 Assam Rifles organised a friendly Volleyball match between Kharasom Lazo Youth Club ( KLYC), Ukhrul District, Manipur and the Assam Rifle troops on 25 Nov 2014. The aim of the match was to strengthen the friendly relations between the youth and the troops of Assam Rifles. 6. Vocational Training Activities. (a) 14 Assam Rifles is conducting a two week First Aid Course for local youth at Hnahlan, Mizoram from 10 Nov 14. Five young boys are attending the course. (b) 28 Assam Rifles is conducting a Vehicle Maintenance Course for the local youths at Lunglawn Village, District Lunglei, Mizoram from 05 Nov14 to 04 Dec 14. Fifteen youths are attending the course. (c) 39 Assam Rifles is conducting a two weeks Carpentry Course for local youth at Aizwal, Mizoram from 07 to 21 Nov 14. Five youths have joined the course. (d) Pre Recruitment Training. 28 Assam Rifles conducted pre recruitment training at Lunglawn, Mizoram for the youths of the area from 22 Sep to 08 Nov 14. Total 43 candidates were trained and underwent a medical checkup as part of the programme. (e) 14 Assam Rifles conducted First Aid course at Hnahlan Village, Champhai District, Mizoram with effect from 10 to 22 Nov 14. Five youths attended the course. (f) 14 Assam Rifles is conducteing two weeks Computer course at Champhai District, Mizoram with effect from 17 Nov 14. Eight youths are attending the course. (g) 14 Assam Rifles is conductinh two weeks Electrician Course at Serchhip, Mizoram with effect from 20 Nov 14. Ten youths attended the course. (h) 39 Assam Rifles conducted a Carpentry Training for local youths of Mizoram with effect from 07 Nov to 20 Nov 14 at Aizwal, Mizoram. Four youths attended the training. (j) 39 Assam Rifles conducted one week Electrician Course at Mimbung Village, Champhai District, Mizoram with effect from 17 – 23 Nov 14. Seven youths attended the course. (k) 4 Assam Rifles conducted Carpenter Trai ning at Agartala, Tripura with effect from 15 Sep 2014 to 30 Nov 2014. Three tribal youths were trained. (l) 4 Assam Rifles conducted Vehicle Mechanic Training at Agartala with help of No 23 Field Workshop Assam Rifles from 15 Sep 2014 to 30 Nov 2014. Nine tribal youths benifited from the training. (m) 45 Assam Rifles conducted Training in Masonry at Radhanager, North Tripura District, Tripura. Three tribal youths underwent the training. III.11011/GS(Psy Ops)/14/ 345 Dated: 30 Dec 2014 GS (PSY OPS) BRANCH DATA FOR UPDATION AR WEBSITES 1. Ref your ION No. XX.11011/52/EDP/2014/5357 dated 30 Jun 2014. 2. Soft copy of Civic Action activities for the pd from 01 -30 Nov 14 is fwd through ARMS (SO1 (Comn)) for updating of AR WEB pl. SD/- X X X (Chandr Shekhar) Lt Col Encl: As above GSO-1 (Psy Ops) Fwd to:- Sig Branch .
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