
NSUI's state-level training camp ends
The three-day state-level training camp 'Buniyaad' of Indian National Students' Organisation (
NSUI
) concluded here in the presence of UPCC President Ajay Rai on Wednesday. Rai said, "This training camp is not just an organisational exercise but a decisive step towards strengthening commitment to ideology and the spirit of public service.
Camps like 'Buniyaad' transform youth into not just political but ideological warriors." During the camp, creative writing on ideological heritage, organisational work style, and democratic values was conducted. At the end , certificates were distributed among the participants.tnn

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