The students today interacted with Bengal Area Chief of Army Staff, Maj Gen Harsha Kakar, a Defence communique said here.
The students and two teachers are accompanied by Major Rohit Pujari and other personnel from Jairampur-based 42 Assam RiflesBattalion in Changlang district.
Although coming from the vast quietness of a serene region near the Indo-Myanmar border, the hustle-bustle of a metro city has been a great learning experience for the children who although astounded remain unfazed, said Tenlung Massang, an accompanying teacher, also on his maiden outing here.
Besides experiencing a tram ride and a walk along the riverfront, the students also visited other iconic landmarks including Science City, Race Course, Brigade Garden and Brigade Parade Road, Victoria Memorial and Fort William. .
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