It is stated that the exhibition, which will run for two days, will provide information about the role played by the army, its contribution to disaster management, participation in development and construction, and its performance in various peacekeeping missions.
The 'Photo and Nepali Army-related Exhibition' organized on the occasion of the Army's Foundation Day at the Nepali Army's Eastern Region Headquarters in Itahari has begun on Monday.
The exhibition, which will run for two days, will provide information about the role played by the army, its contribution to disaster management, participation in development and construction, and its performance in various peacekeeping missions.
The exhibition will display rare photos and materials reflecting the history of the Nepali Army, as well as an overview of state-of-the-art weapons, communication equipment, security equipment, and materials used in disaster management used by various units and provide information about them to the participants.
The soldiers also presented demonstration exercises (drills), sample exercises of special training, and information about peacekeeping missions. The organizer stated that the objective of the program is to strengthen civil-military relations by providing information about the role played by the army in disaster rescue, search and relief work.
In addition, it is stated that an informative class will also be conducted on the recruitment and selection process, necessary qualifications, and opportunities in the Nepali Army. The organizer expressed the belief that the exhibition will increase the attraction of the youth towards national service, increase public awareness about the role of the army, and strengthen the image of the army as a transparent and accountable organization. Participants have responded that the exhibition was informative.
More than 2,500 people, including students, general public, and representatives of various organizations, are expected to participate in the program.
