At the International Exposure Youth Programme in Jakarta, Indonesia, a delegation of 24 youths from 12 Meghalayan districts represented the state. The themes of this February 16–22 event include global cooperation, leadership, and cultural exchange. After 600 young people competed for a position in the program through a rigorous selection procedure, the delegation was waved off on February 14. Youth Program Coordinator Bobby Wahlang, Sports Officer (HQs) Darlene M. Khonglam, DSO Barbira Momin, and PTI Beltish Sangma accompany the group. On February 19, the delegates engaged in an interactive session with Indonesian adolescents and a cultural program at the Don Bosco Institute in Jakarta as part of their schedule.
Stronger ties between the two countries were fostered by the event, which offered a forum for insightful conversations. The party traveled to key locations in Jakarta on February 20, including the Space Center, the National Museum, the National Monument, the Jakarta Cathedral, a bird sanctuary, and small businesses. They learned about Indonesia’s history, culture, technology, and business thanks to the tour. Since the start of the international program in 2015, Meghalaya has taken part four times. In order to mold young people into future leaders of Meghalaya and the country, the program aims to expose them to the world, teach them leadership skills, and foster their personal development.
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