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Khonsa, Sep 1: The 100 Days Action Plan reached a significant milestone on Saturday with the successful completion of training for 100 volunteers. The program, which began on August 19 last represents a key step in enhancing community engagement and support within the district.The training program was designed to equip volunteers with essential skills and knowledge, and it has been met with enthusiasm and dedication from all participants from all over Tirap District.
This accomplishment highlights the collective effort of the volunteers, trainers, and coordinating teams.“We are thrilled to see such positive results from the training program,” said Komkar Dolum, Director Disaster management, acknowledging the hard work and commitment of everyone involved. “This accomplishment underscores our shared goal of making a meaningful impact in the community,” he added.
With their training now complete, the volunteers are prepared to take on their roles and contribute to various initiatives outlined in the 100 Days Action Plan. This development is expected to bring significant benefits to the community and further the objectives of the program. The collaborative spirit and dedication displayed throughout the program have been truly commendable said Emily Tingkhatra, DDMO Tirap District.