Provide us quality of life, J&K students tell Army chief

IANS  |  New Delhi 

A group of 20 students from and Kahsmir's district on Wednesday told that they lacked and had bad roads despite 70 years of independence.

The students also said that it took 12 hours for them to travel from the tehsil to town due to bad conditions of the roads.

"Travelling is a pain in our area. The road conditions are bad and a lot of time is wasted in travelling," said another student,

district is a hilly region located in region.

The undergraduate students were here under (CBT), which will end in Chennai. The 6,000 km tour that began on Tuesday will conclude on September 12.

The tour was organised by the to provide an exposure to select students to the Passing Out Parade at the in Chennai on September 8.

Most students are travelling outside of for the first time. And they were visibly happy.

"We have never seen From here we will go to Chennai by train. We will get to see the whole country in between. Most of us will board a train for the first time," Hassan said.

Akil Jaffer, 17, said he saw another side of the during the tour.

"People have different perceptions about the Army back in We will go back and share our experiences about how caring the Army is," Jaffer said.

The Army urged the students to explore different fields in terms of employment.

"All fields are important, be it medicine or teaching. I will encourage you all to join the Army but I will say that all other fields are also important," he said.

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First Published: Wed, September 05 2018. 19:06 IST