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Capacity building tour visits institutes, monuments in Delhi

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Srinagar: The ongoing Capacity Building Tour (CBT) for the 20 degree college students of Gurez to New Delhi visited various corporate offices and   government establishments, which provided them an overview of these centers of technical excellence. The students visited the office of Facebook at Gole Market, Delhi on 30 August 2018 and learnt about the functional aspects of this social networking company.

A defense spokesman in a statement said that on 31 August 2018, the team visited the National Skill Development Center (NSDC) at Aerocity, Delhi wherein they were informed about the various schemes and programs being run in J&K by the NSDC team. The NSDC Head deliberated upon the overall dynamics involved in the skill development of a candidate and emphasised the need for consistency and patience in pursuing the programs under NSDC to achieve the desired results in a job role.

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The CBT also visited different monuments in Delhi which included the Hazrat-Nizamuddin Dargah and India Gate. The students were received by the Imam of the Dargah, who narrated to them a brief history of the Dargah and also some of the miracles of the Khwaja Amir Khusro and Khwaja Nizamuddin Auliya. At the India Gate, the students enjoyed the lawns and the monument. They were also enlightened about our brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the service of the nation.

Later in the day, the participants of the CBT were given a ride on the Delhi Metro to give them a firsthand experience of the seamless and economical mode of transportation in Delhi.

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