111 BSF Battalion officials with local youth at Satakha.
Kohima, August 25 (MExN): In a commendable initiative to empower local youths, the 111 Battalion, Border Security Force (The Great Naga), launched a five-day coaching program on August 25 at Satakha Headquarters to prepare candidates for recruitment into the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs).
The program has received an overwhelming response, with more than 120 boys and girls registering. A pre-medical screening was also conducted to ensure the eligibility of participants.
Classes, held from 9:00 AM to 12:00 noon, five days a week, are conducted by qualified BSF instructors well-versed in recruitment patterns. The curriculum covers academic preparation, physical fitness training, and the provision of study materials to support effective self-study.
This initiative reflects the BSF’s commitment to youth empowerment, discipline, and nation-building, while motivating local aspirants to serve the nation through CAPFs.
The Border Security Force remains steadfast in its efforts to guide the youth towards a brighter future and looks forward to seeing many participants succeed in the upcoming recruitment process.