The group comprising 43 students of class 7 to 10 from different schools and three teachers, was flagged off from Jammu on Sunday.
While interacting with the children, Rijiju said that the children will be benefited by this tour and it will help them to understand the diversity and beauty of India.
"The children should share their experience with their friends and families when they go back home," he said.
He said that children should focus on education which will help them in bringing success and happiness to their lives in future.
The study tour is being organised by the Central Reserved Police Force (CRPF). So far, the students have visited Red Fort, Akshar Dham temple and Parliament House in Delhi.
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