Rashtra Pratham campaign organized by Central Sanskrit University, Ekalavya Campus
Rashtra Pratham campaign organized by Central Sanskrit University, Ekalavya Campus

The Central Sanskrit University, Ekalavya Campus, Lembucherra, Tripura, organized a special event under the banner of “Rashtra Pratham- A Campaign in Support of Nation First”, as an initiative by Higher Education Institutions in response to the Indian Armed Forces’ launch of ‘OPERATION SINDOOR’ on May 11.
The event was presided over by Prof. Makhlesh Kumar, Director of Central Sanskrit University, Ekalavya Campus who in his speech urged all to remain united and to uphold national integrity at any cost. Along with him, other faculty members namely Prof. BPM Srinivas, Dr. Swarga Kumar Mishra, Dr. Nanda Dulal Mandal also graced the session. Students, teaching and non-teaching staff participated in large numbers, showing their unity and patriotic spirit. The gathering echoed support for national integrity and resilience against terrorism.
The campaign aimed to raise awareness among students and academic communities about national security and the need for collective responsibility in safeguarding the country’s sovereignty. The event concluded on a high note with a renewed pledge towards patriotism and unity.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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