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National Integration Youth Camp organised at SEABA School

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The National Integration Youth Camp, organised by the National Youth Project (NYP), was held at SEABA School, Lehragaga, to mark the 97th birth anniversary of Gandhian leader Dr SN Subba Rao. The camp brought together 366 youth from 26 states, promoting unity beyond caste, religion, language and region. The programme featured patriotic songs, yoga sessions, sports, cultural performances, folk dances and presentations in 18 languages under the theme Bharat Ki Santan, along with a Youth Parliament on national issues. Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema was the chief guest and honoured participants and state leaders. National Youth Awards were presented to outstanding youth from various states. The camp concluded with a sapling plantation drive and a visit to Harmandir Sahib, leaving participants with lasting memories of national integration and brotherhood.

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