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250 Specially Abled Children from Jammu and Kashmir Embark on 7-Day Exposure Visit to Agra and New Delhi under 'Wattan Ko Jano' Youth Exchange Program

The Jammu and Kashmir Rehabilitation Council today sent a group of 250 specially abled children for a seven day exposure visit to Agra and New Delhi under ambitious youth exchange program "Wattan Ko Jano". Akashvani Jammu Correspondent reports that the tour was flagged off by Executive  Director, J&K Rehabilitation Council and the group will be escorted by a team of 25 officers and officials including special teachers. Pertinently, this youth exchange program had been conceived by J&K Rehabilitation Council to give much needed exposure to eligible and deserving youth of the UT to social and cultural diversity of India. The main motive behind the initiative is to ensure that the youth feel socially, culturally and emotionally integrated with the rest of the country. The project would also develop an instinct of belongingness and love for the country among the youth. The exposure visit will further broaden their mental horizons and will add to their knowledge about the diverse cultural and social legacy of the nation.<br />

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