Kumaon Quest: Adi Kailash-Lipukrukh Yatra led by Nari Shakti

New -delhi, June 5 (IANS). How important the Indian army gives to women’s power, a look at it was seen Thursday at the start of the ‘Kumaon Quest’ motorcycle campaign. The campaign passed through the large mountains of the Himalayas and inaccessible hills was led to a female officer of the army. A team of army will arrive under this campaign in inaccessible and remote hill areas such as Adi Kailash, Parvat and Lipulekh from Delhi. It is a mission to promote tourism in the hills of Kumaon, preserve Indian heritage and strengthen the positive development that India made in the Himalayas. These army motorcycles from Delhi will first reach Rudrapur in Uttarakhand and then from there to the Champawat area. This campaign reaches the border area such as Pithoragarh, Didihat, Dharchula, etc. Kailash, Kalapani, to Parvat and Lipulekh on the next trip. The Kumaon Quest motorcycle campaign was marked in Delhi on Thursday. In Delhi, the head of the central commando, Lieutenant -General Anindya Sengupta from the motorcycle campaign “Kumaon Quest” marked. The purpose of this campaign is to connect youth with the army, promote women’s empowerment and promote border tourism in the hills of Kumaon. The nine -day campaign will go through the hills and picturesque areas of the Kumaon sector, aimed at promoting national initiatives such as Agneepath Yojana, the joint Indian army and an external vibrant village program. This motorcycle meeting was started led by Lieutenant -Colonel Aditi Mishra, a female officer of the Indian Army. The military says the ‘Kumaon Quest’ motorcycle rally reflects the spirit of Nari Shakti, which sets a powerful example of leadership, courage and inclusion in the armed forces. During the campaign, dialogue sessions are held with NCC cadets, in which they will be informed about career guidance and army style. Firstly, in remote areas of Pithoragarh and Didihat, they will be organized to honor brave women and former servicemen of war, promoting border and adventure tourism, which will increase economic growth in remote and rural areas. The military said this campaign is being conducted in collaboration with Hero Motocorp Limited, which aims to promote national pride and social interaction. The military says that the Indian army with the Kumaon searches not only confirms its role as a protector of our borders, but is also a catalyst for social change. Faith will be created by this campaign. Its objectives include an effort to inspire the next generation and maintain his permanent motto “Nation First, Always First”. -Ians GCB/DSC/Aquet