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TURA, Oct 16: As part of the community involvement initiative of Don Bosco College, Tura, a ‘Youth Leadership Programme’ for those of the locality was organised by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) and National Service Scheme (NSS) unit of the college on Saturday.
Assistant Commissioner Sumit Kumar Singh addressed the young participants.
In his speech, he said that organising a programme to understand the grass-root problem is important.
He added that the solution to any societal problem comes from the community itself.
Singh implored upon the young participants to be inspirational and have an impact factor for the society.
The resource persons for the programme was Chingme R Marak, Centre Administrator cum Protection Officer, One Stop Centre, (OSC), South Garo Hills District who spoke on the topic ‘Be Yourself, Not perfect – listening to inner voice and accepting oneself.’ Narbecca G. Momin, Counsellor, Tura Civil Hospital, Tura animated the participants on the theme ‘Mental healthcare for Youth’ while (Dr) Fr Jogesh B. Marak, Principal, Don Bosco Higher Secondary Section, Tura dealt with the theme on ‘Leadership Skills’.
Certificates were distributed to all the participants of the programme.

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