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  • 3-day bootcamp training by MPCC concludes in Shillong

    Syllad | The Rising MeghalayaOctober 5, 2024

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    The three-day bootcamp training organized by the Meghalaya Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) for young talents concluded in Shillong here on Saturday.

    The training guided by the AICC in Charge Dr A. Chellakumar and Adv Mathew Antony, Joint Secretary AICC and supported by MPCC president Vincent Pala, Tura MP Saleng Sangma oversaw the local arrangements and execution, said an official statement issued here.

    MPCC GS  Sanjay Das and  Manuel Badwar Secretary PCC executed training program with the trainers, it said.

    The training revolved around topics related interpersonal skills, communications, public speaking, social media tools with basics of political history, economics and legal awareness.

    “We have decided to train the DCC and BCC President’s on the organisation to prepare them for the upcoming MDC elections ( District Administrative Councils),” the statement said.

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