1. Governor Acharya engaged with students from Delhi University’s Indraprastha College for Women during their Sikkim tour.
2. IP College’s Principal, Poonam Kumariya, welcomed the Governor, highlighting women’s societal importance.
3. Acharya urged students to contribute to national development and emphasized disaster research for public awareness.
Gangtok, April 10: Sikkim Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya engaged with students from the Department of Geography, Indraprastha College for Women, Delhi University, during their educational tour in Sikkim.
Welcomed by the Principal of IP College for Women, Poonam Kumariya, the Governor emphasized the crucial role of women in societal progress and urged students to contribute to national development.
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Governor Acharya urged students to research natural disasters to enhance prediction and public awareness, citing Sikkim’s resilience as a model.
Encouraging innovation, he envisioned a developed India by 2047, urging students to embrace transformative ideas.
The session featured insightful discussions by students and a musical performance, concluding with gratitude expressed by Professor Roshni Devi of IP College.