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    Govt, Local Orgs to Cooperate for Youth in Rihkhawdar

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    By Editor on October 19, 2018 Highlights

    Government departments will cooperate with local civil society organizations and young people
    to draft a one-year plan to advance youth development in Rihkhawdar, Chin State.

    The township’s Information and Public Relations Department and educational department are
    on board with the plan. According to the information ministry’s deputy director Pu Lalpeklawma,
    the project will span the 2018-2019 financial year, which begins this months and concludes in
    September of next year.

    “The main objective of this project is for youth to have more knowledge, to develop good habits
    of reading, to be good citizens, and to study well around their environment,” Pu Lalpeklawma
    said.

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