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The Meghalaya delegation participating in Yuva Sangam Phase VI at NIT Warangal continued their cultural and experiential learning journey through visits to Ramappa Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Laknavaram Lake, and other important heritage locations of Telangana. Coordinated by Shillong and supported by the EBSB Team of NIT Warangal, the programme is helping young participants understand India through direct cultural interaction and real life experiences. The delegates explored Telanganaβs architectural brilliance, cultural heritage, ecological beauty, and community traditions while engaging with local people and learning about the historical significance of the Kakatiya era. Along with heritage visits, the delegates actively participated in daily yoga and meditation sessions during early mornings and evenings. Many participants shared that yoga helped them feel calm, focused, refreshed, and more connected to Indiaβs traditional wellness practices. The programme continues to strengthen cultural understanding, friendship, and national unity among youth from different states under Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat. IIM Shillong Ministry of Education Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat AICTE